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The Romantic Piano Concerto, Volume 4
 
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The Romantic Piano Concerto, Volume 4

Franz Liszt , Eugen d' Albert , Hans von Bronsart , Joachim Raff , Mihaly Mosonyi , Bernhard Stavenhagen , Paul Angerer , Pierre Cao , Richard Kapp , Jörg Faerber , Southwest German Chamber Orchestra (Pforzheim) , Luxembourg Radio Orchestra , Recklinghausen Westphalian Symphony Orchestra , Hamburg Symphony Orchestra , Berlin Symphony Orchestra , Michael Ponti , Jerome Rose , Roland Keller Audio CD
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Disc: 1
1. Malédiction, for piano & string orchestra (or string sextet), S. 121 (LW H1)
2. Piano Concerto No. 2 in E major, Op. 12
3. Concerto for piano & orchestra, Op 10, in F sharp minor: Movement 1
4. Concerto for piano & orchestra, Op 10, in F sharp minor: Movement 2
5. Concerto for piano & orchestra, Op 10, in F sharp minor: Movement 3
Disc: 2
1. Concerto for piano & orchestra in C minor, Op. 185: Movement 1
2. Concerto for piano & orchestra in C minor, Op. 185: Movement 2
3. Concerto for piano & orchestra in C minor, Op. 185: Movement 3
4. Concerto for piano & orchestra in E minor
5. Concerto for piano & orchestra in B Minor, Op 4: Movement 1
6. Concerto for piano & orchestra in B Minor, Op 4: Movement 2
7. Concerto for piano & orchestra in B Minor, Op 4: Movement 3

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Five stars for the Raff!, July 5, 2005
This review is from: The Romantic Piano Concerto, Volume 4 (Audio CD)
Joachim Raff is the Rodney Dangerfield of classical music -- he don't get no respect. But he should! Raff, who was productive in the era from about 1855 to 1880, was considered a titan in his time but was eventually eclipsed by Brahms and Wagner. A master orchestrator and lyricist, with a genius for melody, Raff is the epitome of the Romantic composer -- beautiful works, well-wrought, intended to please. There is no sturm und drang, but he will bring a smile to your face and leave you humming along.

The Ponti/Kapp recording of the Piano Concerto is energetic, appropriately lyrical in the slow movement, rollicking in the heroic finale. Raff was a student of Liszt and the concerto is reminiscent of Liszt's own, but is more melodious and less bombastic (though it has its share of that.) I find Raff to be superior to Liszt in his orchestral works (indeed, Raff, as an employee of Liszt's, orchestrated some of Liszt's tone poems); the Raff concerto is the sort of thing you listen to and say, "Why isn't that performed more often?" Ponti was the pioneer in making sure it was performed, and this recording, albeit a couple of decades old, still has good sound and a vibrant polish undimmed by time (or by Vox's sometime reputation for tinny sound).

If you're bitten by the Raff bug after this, may I suggest a few symphonies to try?: No. 3, Im Walde; No. 5, Lenore, No. 8, Sounds of Spring. Raff is easily the equal of any number of better-known Romantics such as Liszt, Saint Saens, Rimsky-Korsakov, Smetana, and Bruch. His reputation is gradually being restored, and Ponti has done his part.

(Also of interest in the set is the Stavenhagen concerto, written by a virtuoso pianist of Liszt's day. A pleasant bonus!)
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Raff-Ponti Rave, September 19, 2000
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This review is from: The Romantic Piano Concerto, Volume 4 (Audio CD)
Other than the Liszt and the Raff, the other concertos on this compilation are mostly of historic interest, ranging in aesthetic value from mediocre to pretty poor--the Mosonyi especially seems to give one an idea of what a composer of limited talent and awareness would produce back in the depths of the 19C.--BUT the Raff Concerto is brilliant-a bit slick,but enormous fun. It is like a Germanic, somewhat finer Saint-Saens 2nd Piano Concerto. Ponti is absolutely scintillating--it is a wonder that he has not been asked to travel round the world concert halls engaging audiences with this highly entertaining concerto. The last movement is particularly irresistible. I would give this set 5 stars if it only contained the Raff and the Liszt!
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A FEAST OF FORGOTTEN DELIGHTS!, September 26, 1999
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This review is from: The Romantic Piano Concerto, Volume 4 (Audio CD)
This is, arguably, the best of the entire series of VOX's worthy "The Romantic Piano Concerto" CDs. This set has the strongest "batting order" of any of them, leading off with Joachim Raff's delightful c minor concerto. This work, superbly played by the brilliant Michael Ponti, is a real find. It is a tuneful virtuoso romp, well orchestrated and full of fire works. I'll take this concerto over Grieg's hackneyed a minor any day. As the commercials used to say "but wait, there's more!" The set (devoted to the efforts of Liszt pupils and associates) also has wonderful concerti by Eugene D'Albert, Bernard Stavenhagen, Hans Von Bronsart, Mihaly Mosanyi, as well as Liszt himself (the early Malediction for Piano and Strings). Any piece on these CDs sounds like Beethoven compared to anything by a no talent hack like Elliott Carter! These CDs are highly recommended, especially at this price.
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