MARBECKS COLLECTABLE: Liszt: Piano works

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FRANZ LISZT
MARBECKS COLLECTABLE: Liszt: Piano works
Lise de la Salle (piano)

[ Naive / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 1 May 2011

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"de la Salle gives us a Liszt recital of astonishing strength, poetry and, for one so young, musical maturity." Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine, September 2011

"Ms de la Salle is a Lisztian to the manner born. The turbulent passions expressed in the Ballade, Funerailles and Liebestod are powerfully conveyed while Schubert and Schumann song transcriptions are beautifully phrased" Classic FM Magazine, August 2011 ****

"de la Salle gives us a Liszt recital of astonishing strength, poetry and, for one so young, musical maturity. Whether in fist-shaking defiance, radiance or baleful resignation, she is superbly responsive to Liszt's rhetoric in the Dante Sonata. Here, as elsewhere, everything is given time to "speak, to weep and sing and sigh" (part of Liszt's own definition of a true virtuoso)." Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine, September 2011

Lise de la Salle's sixth recording for Naïve comes a year after the release of her highly-praised disc of Chopin. Once again it is dedicated to a composer with an anniversary being celebrated - Franz Liszt, who was born 200 years ago. The CD includes original works such as his Ballade No. 2 and Funérailles, as well as some of Liszt's numerous arrangements of music by other composers including Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, and Wagner.

Lise de la Salle was born in 1988 and began studying the piano at the age of four. She gave her first concert at nine, and made her concerto debut in a live broadcast on Radio France at the age of 13. Since 2001 she has pursued an international career that has taken her to such venues as the Berlin Philharmonie, the Hollywood Bowl, the Wigmore Hall in London, the Met Museum in New York, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. At the age of 14, her first recording (V4936) featured the music of Ravel and Rachmaninoff and marked the start of her collaboration with Naïve. In 2004 she released an album of music by Bach and Liszt (V5006) which was 'CD of the Month' in Gramophone. This was followed in 2007 by a CD of the First Concertos of Shostakovich, Liszt, and Prokofiev (V5053) with Lawrence Foster and the Gulbenkian Orchestra, which won the same distinction in Gramophone. In 2008 came a double album of Mozart and Prokofiev which was a BBC Music Magazine 'Choice', as well as an 'Editor's Choice' in the Gramophone. The year 2010 saw the release of a critically-acclaimed recording of the Piano Concerto No 2 (accompanied by the Dresden Staatskapelle under Fabio Luisi) and the Four Ballades of Chopin (V5215).

De la Salle's new recording presents a selection of Franz Liszt's compositions for solo piano that is both eclectic and fairly representative. Large-scale works like the Ballade No 2 in B minor, Funérailles, and Après une lecture du Dante, and shorter pieces such as Nuages gris mix with arrangements of the music of others, including Isolde's Liebestod by Wagner and Ständchen by Franz Schubert.

Tracks:

1 Après Une Lecture Du Dante: Fantasia Quasi
Sonata, From Années De Pèlerinage II, S. 161
2 Lacrymosa, S. 550
3 Ballade No. 2, In B Minor, S. 171
4 Liebeslied, S. 566
5 Mazeppa, From 12 Etudes D'Exécution Transcendante, S. 139
6 Nuages Gris, S. 199
7 Ständchen, In D Minor, S. 560
8 Funérailles, From Harmonies Poétiques Et Religieuses, S. 173
9 Isoldes Liebestod, S. 447