Piano Music From Vienna
Maximilian Kromer (piano)
I love the balance of this recital, with its intriguing mix of familiar and unfamiliar scores and Kromer is a skilful player, unfazed by the technical demands and able to bring fresh colour...
Piano Music From Vienna
Maximilian Kromer (piano)
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I love the balance of this recital, with its intriguing mix of familiar and unfamiliar scores and Kromer is a skilful player, unfazed by the technical demands and able to bring fresh colour...
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Piano music from Vienna – the composers who first come to mind will rarely be Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Alban Berg, Christoph Ehrenfellner and Fritz Kreisler. The young Viennese pianist Maximilian Kromer, who can already be heard internationally on the biggest stages, deliberately leaves out Viennese Classicism with its somewhat well-trodden paths, and illuminates an even wider, refreshing spectrum of Viennese piano music with his debut album. While grand complexity and thorough chromatic explorations are imminent in the piano sonatas of Korngold’s and Berg’s, the New Viennese Dances by Ehrenfellner (composed in 2019) and the dances “Liebesleid” and “Liebesfreud” by Kreisler, transcribed by Rachmaninoff, combine the element of the Viennese waltz, which, like the so-called Second Viennese School, is part of the musical DNA of the performer’s hometown.
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- Maximilian Kromer
- Maximilian Kromer
- Maximilian Kromer
- Maximilian Kromer
- Maximilian Kromer
Awards and reviews
January 2023
I love the balance of this recital, with its intriguing mix of familiar and unfamiliar scores and Kromer is a skilful player, unfazed by the technical demands and able to bring fresh colour and character to the varying moods in these diverse portraits of a grand old city.