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Brahms: Works for Solo Piano Volume 5

Jonathan Plowright (piano)

Brahms: Works for Solo Piano Volume 5
Plowright’s account of [the First Sonata] indeed feels like a revelation. Its reference to the opening of Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata here appears exploratory, the sound dry but sweet,...

Brahms: Works for Solo Piano Volume 5

Jonathan Plowright (piano)

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Plowright’s account of [the First Sonata] indeed feels like a revelation. Its reference to the opening of Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata here appears exploratory, the sound dry but sweet,...

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Having opened his survey of Brahms's music for solo piano with the third piano sonata, Jonathan Plowright has saved the composer's Opus 1, Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, for the closing disc in the series. Brahms brought the sonata with him when he went to Düsseldorf in October 1853 in order to meet Robert and Clara Schumann – an encounter which has gone down in music history. It was possibly the C major sonata, with its opening reminiscent of Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata, which caused Schumann to liken Brahms to ‘a young eagle’ and a ‘true apostle’.

Very soon after the meeting, Schumann’s mental health began to decline, to the point of him attempting suicide in February 1854. Composed in the same year, Brahms’s Op. 9 Schumann Variations were closely connected with these events and with Robert and Clara. Brahms chose a theme – from Schumann’s collection Bunte Blätter – which Clara herself had composed a set of variations on, and dedicated it to her. Schumann died, hospitalized, in 1856, but Clara and Brahms remained intimate friends and some forty years later, Clara was one of the first persons to whom Brahms showed the newly composed set of Fantasies, Op. 116: ‘wonderfully original’ was her reaction, and later performers and listeners have agreed with her.

Jonathan Plowright has been described as ‘a true and moving poet of the keyboard’ by Gramophone magazine and his Brahms cycle has received critical acclaim, with instalments being singled out in Gramophone (Editor’s Choice), BBC Music Magazine (Instrumental Choice of the Month) and on ClassicsToday.com (‘10/10’).

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro
Track length11:35
II. Andante
Track length6:01
III. Scherzo. Allegro molto e con fuoco
Track length5:39
IV. Finale. Allegro con fuoco
Track length6:46
No. 1, Capriccio in D Minor. Presto energico
Track length2:10
No. 2, Intermezzo in A Minor. Andante
Track length3:34
No. 3, Capriccio in G Minor. Allegro passionato
Track length3:13
No. 4, Intermezzo in E Major. Adagio
Track length4:23
No. 5, Intermezzo in E Minor. Andante con grazia ed intimissimo sentimento
Track length2:04
No. 6, Intermezzo in E Major. Andantino teneramente
Track length3:13
No. 7, Capriccio in D Minor. Allegro agitato
Track length2:06
Theme. Ziemlich langsam
Track length1:12
Var. 1, L'istesso tempo
Track length1:05
Var. 2, Poco più mosso
Track length0:29
Var. 3, Tempo di tema
Track length1:02
Var. 4, Poco più mosso
Track length0:41
Var. 5, Allegro capriccioso
Track length0:45
Var. 6, Allegro
Track length0:46
Var. 7, Andante
Track length0:59
Var. 8, Andante non troppo lento
Track length1:18
Var. 9, Schnell
Track length0:30
Var. 10, Poco adagio
Track length2:06
Var. 11, Un poco più animato
Track length0:52
Var. 12, Allegretto poco scherzando
Track length0:40
Var. 13, Non troppo presto
Track length0:30
Var. 14, Andante
Track length0:55
Var. 15, Poco adagio
Track length1:48
Var. 16, Adagio
Track length2:21

Spotlight on this release

Awards and reviews

March 2018

Plowright’s account of [the First Sonata] indeed feels like a revelation. Its reference to the opening of Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata here appears exploratory, the sound dry but sweet, the energy held in like a coiled spring…Plowright’s approach [to the Schumann variations] is blissfully assured. His virtuosity is dazzling yet relaxed, his effects ravishing.

December 2017

Keen intelligence, striking originality and pianistic finesse are abundantly evident…Those new to the series will no doubt be impressed at the insightful wisdom and love brought to bear on pieces that, in their various ways, are among the more challenging of Brahms’s solo piano music.

January 2018

At the disc’s heart is a sublime performance of the seven Fantasias, each one part-capriccio, part- intermezzo. Plowright takes a more measured view than some, but with no loss of momentum or fantasy. With brilliant sound once again in the best tradition of BIS, this is a glorious close to the new benchmark Brahms piano music survey.
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