Liszt: Piano Works (Incls Piano Sonata in B minor)

 
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Liszt: Piano Works (Incls Piano Sonata in B minor)
Jean-Rodolphe Kars (piano), Pascal Rogé (piano)

[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Monday 30 April 2018

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Two pupils of the great Julius Katchen are featured in the piano music of Liszt on this 2CD set. Pascal Rogé was eighteen years old when he recorded the Liszt Piano Sonata, Mazeppa, Vallée d'Obermann and the third Liebestraum in London in December, 1969. It was during the 1967 International Competition Georges Enesco that Rogé was first discovered. He was sixteen, the only Frenchman to reach the finals, and he won a prize even though he was the youngest competitor. In Paris, where he was unanimously awarded First Prize for the Piano at the Conservatoire (in Lucette Descaves's class) when he gave his first recital, Le Figaro wrote: '… Here is an exceptional personality and already much more than a hope: a gold mine'. The International Herald Tribune praised him with these words: '… his remarkable technical prowess, but also style and ability to draw his audience into his line of focus and hold it there. Such a quality is the sign of a true artist.' Twelve years later, in 1980, he made another Liszt recording for Decca, this time of the Italian volume of Années de Pèlerinage. Both recordings are issued as part of this 2CD set, completed with Liszt recordings of both flamboyant pieces - the transcendental study Wilde Jagd, the second Legend 'St. Francis of Paul walking on the waves' - as well as the intimate, almost experimental late works. Born in Calcutta, India, of Viennese-Jewish parents, raised in considerable poverty, Jean-Rodolphe Kars was much admired in pianistic circles. Although his upbringing had been that of a secular Jew, he converted, in 1976, to Catholicism and was baptised in 1977. Mysteriously, in 1981, he put an end to his career as a pianist, entering the priesthood in 1986. All these recordings appear internationally on Decca CD for the first time.

"the compelling centre of this feast is the playing of the 18-year-old Pascal Roge. Mature, lyrical, symphonic and pianistically profound, his Sonata is a marvel." Five Stars BBC Music

"He attains a remarkably sustained intensity with some pages [of the 'Dante' Sonata] and the whole is extremely well integrated" Gramophone

Tracks:

Piano Sonata in B minor, S.178
Études d'exécution transendante, S.139: No. 4 in D minor: Mazeppa
Années de pèlerinage - Première année: Suisse, S.160, No. 6: Vallée d'Obermann
Liebestraum No. 3 in A flat major, S.541 No. 3
Années de pèlerinage - Deuxième année: Italie, S.161

Pascal Rogé, piano

Klavierstuck No. 2 in A flat major
Nuages gris, S.199
La lugubre gondola, S.200 No. 1
Légende, S.175 No. 2 'St François de Paule marchant sur les flots'
Études d'exécution transendante, S.139: No. 8 in C minor: Wilde Jagd

Jean-Rodolphe Kars, piano