Rafal Blechacz plays Debussy & Szymanowski
Rafal Blechacz (piano)
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Gramophone Magazine, May 2012, Disc of the Month
This is breathtaking...There is never any doubt that there is a personality shaping the music and he has no fear about following his interpretative instinct on the day the microphones happen...
Rafal Blechacz plays Debussy & Szymanowski
Rafal Blechacz (piano)
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Awards:
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Gramophone Magazine, May 2012, Disc of the Month
This is breathtaking...There is never any doubt that there is a personality shaping the music and he has no fear about following his interpretative instinct on the day the microphones happen...
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Rafał Blechacz is one of DG’s best-selling young artists – his stunning albums have sold more than 160,000 units worldwide. Blechacz is by talent, proclivity, and nationality the perfect choice to record works by his fellow Pole, Szymanowski, and therefore to record Debussy, too – whose presence in Szymanowski’s musical DNA looms large.
Arguably the greatest Polish composer since Chopin, Szymanowski was also influenced by Ravel, Scriabin, and Strauss. For the first time on record Rafał Blechacz plays Szymanowski’s reverie-inducing music – a revelation to those unfamiliar with it. Debussy’s Impressionist soundscapes (also new to Rafał Blechacz’s discography) – including Pour le piano and Estampes – are also a natural fit for Blechacz with his Chopin expertise.
Digital version also includes Debussy's Claire de lune from Suite bergamasque
Contents and tracklist
- Rafal Blechacz (piano)
- Recorded: 2011-01-15
- Recording Venue: Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
- Rafal Blechacz (piano)
- Recorded: 2011-01-15
- Recording Venue: Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
- Rafal Blechacz (piano)
- Recorded: 2011-01-15
- Recording Venue: Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
- Rafal Blechacz (piano)
- Recorded: 2011-01-15
- Recording Venue: Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
- Rafal Blechacz (piano)
- Recorded: 2011-01-15
- Recording Venue: Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
- Rafal Blechacz (piano)
- Recorded: 2011-01-15
- Recording Venue: Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Hamburg
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Awards and reviews
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Gramophone MagazineMay 2012Disc of the Month
April 2012
This is breathtaking...There is never any doubt that there is a personality shaping the music and he has no fear about following his interpretative instinct on the day the microphones happen to be capturing it for posterity...Blechacz paints with the keyboard without sacrificing any clarity.
May 2012
I thought this was going to be a a disc of two halves. In fact, it is more of a continuous journey - and a most rewarding, artfully conceived one it is, too...I love Blechacz's crisp articulation and lightly pedalled bustle in the outer movements of Pour le piano...Blechacz's [Szymanowski] has the edge on [the competition] as much for his fierce emotional engagement with the music as for the superior sound quality.
September 2014
The young pianist Rafał Blechacz makes his mark on the Debussy landscape here, with a nimble rendition of the suite Pour le piano.
11th March 2012
Blechacz’s Debussy is little short of miraculous, revelling in the luminous textures and tintinnabulating chinoiserie of Pagodes, from Estampes, the Lisztian flourishes of Jardins sous la pluie and the Gallic sensuality of La Soirée dans Grenade and L’Isle joyeuse. This is an unforgettable disc from one of the pianistic giants of our time.
1st March 2012
this pairing of Debussy and Szymanowski confirms Blechacz is much more than a one-trick pianist; he's an artist of imagination and perception, with a fabulous range of keyboard touch and colour. There's nothing obvious or ostentatious about his playing, either...the clarity of the playing is exceptional, but so, too, is the intelligence shaping it. It's a remarkable disc.
17th February 2012
He's virtuosic on Debussy's "Pour le Piano", whisking us up and down the keyboard yet allowing pre-echoes of Gershwin to creep in to its more dramatic chordings; his "Pagodes" is weightlessly evocative. There's an almost existential yearning about Szymanowski's "Prelude & Fugue in C sharp minor", while "Sonata in C minor" is complex and involving.
29th April 2012
His Debussy is transparent, pure, yet not lacking in depth, driven with impetus and excitement. The real finds here, however, are the two early works by Karol Szymanowski...virtuoso pianism at full stretch.
17th February 2012
[the Szymanowski is] interpreted by Blechacz in a way that brings out its ripe personal voice and responds to its dramatic breadth of architecture...The disc is worth having for the Szymanowski alone, but Blechacz’s Debussy is also a joy of limpid colour and immaculately weighed articulation, encapsulating the character and imagery of the music with a masterly and imaginative touch.
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