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Schumann: Carnaval; Fantasiestücke; Papillons [Import]

Robert Schumann , Marc-André Hamelin Audio CD
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  • Performer: Marc-André Hamelin
  • Composer: Robert Schumann
  • Audio CD (January 10, 2006)
  • SPARS Code: DDD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Hyperion UK
  • ASIN: B000BOIWSW
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #145,130 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful, June 20, 2006
This review is from: Schumann: Carnaval; Fantasiestücke; Papillons (Audio CD)
What a stunning CD!

I thoroughly enjoy listening to this CD - the music is enchanting and Hamelin's performances are no less so. He has a great imagination with these groups of piano 'miniatures', giving each piece its own individual character. The 'Carnaval' is particularly spectacular, played with ease and such a high level of musicianship. My favourite moment is in the 'March of the Philistines' where hamelin plays a C octave an octave lower, with incredible sound! Not to mention the breath-taking pace at which he takes 'Paganini'!

A CD well-worth buying for lovers of Schumann, as well as for Hamelin fans.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Marc-Andre Hamelin Plays Schumann, December 18, 2007
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This review is from: Schumann: Carnaval; Fantasiestücke; Papillons (Audio CD)
Marc-Andre Hamelin,one of the most gifted pianists of our time, has recorded works of little-known composers, such as the American Leo Orenstein, together with standard works, such as a recent two-volume set of Haydn sonatas. In this CD, Hamelin performs three of Robert Schumann's most poetic and romantic works for piano, the early Papillons, the Fantasiestucke, and Carnaval. Hamelin's virtuosity on the piano is beyond question; and in this CD he displays the most lyrical and sensitive musicianship to accompany his technical gifts.

Much of Schumann's early piano music draws upon his love of literature, as do each of the three works here. Schumann composed Papillons, Opus 2 in 1832 as a young man of 20 under the influence of a romantic novel by John Paul Richter. The twelve pieces in the collection are dances in a variety of moods -- some tender and reflective, others fiery and passionate. The music is full of both fluttering, light passages and of heavy, marked octaves. The Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter made a famous recording of this work, and I enjoyed comparing his reading with the varying tempos and interpretations of Hamelin. Both Richter and Hamelin offer outstanding readings of Papillons.

Schumann eight "fantasypieces" opus 12 dates from 1838, six years after Papillons. I had the opportunity to hear Hamelin perform this work live in a concert at Washington D.C.'s National Gallery in 2003. (In fact, he autographed my score of the work.) Probably the best-known portion of this piece is the short selection "Warum". In listening to this recording, I was taken with the opening work, "Das Abends", and with the lightness with which Hamelin plays the difficultly syncopated theme in triplets that runs through the work. In this collection again, Schumann alternates moments of lyricism and introspection with works of bravura. Hamelin captures the impulsively changing moods of this music.

Schumann's Carnaval, opus 9 is one of my beloved works of music for the piano and a highpoint of musical romanticism. I have myself attempted it on the piano. In Carnaval, Schumann depicts characters at a masked ball. He portrays two aspects of himself in the pieces called "Eusebius" and "Florestan". He offers a musical portrait of his wife-to-be, Clara Wieck, in a piece captioned "Chiarina" together with a depiction of a former romantic interest in "Estrella". Chopin and Paganini receive musical portrayals in "Carnaval" -- the latter in a devilishly difficult work which captures Paganini's violin technique, and there are dance interludes and portrayals of figures from the comedia de l'arte such as "harlequin". The work exhibits a spirit of love and artistic optimism as Schumann writes a finale depicting the triumph of art and creativity against the materialism and philistinism of his day.

In its passion, lyricism and celebration of feeling, Schumann's romanticism has much to teach our skeptical age. Whether you are coming to Schumann's music anew or whether you have heard it countless times, this splendid recording by Haemelin will reveal to you the fire and imagination of this great composer.

Robin Friedman
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hamelin Clears Away the Cobwebs, June 10, 2007
This review is from: Schumann: Carnaval; Fantasiestücke; Papillons (Audio CD)
Marc-André Hamelin has taken some critical brickbats when he has essayed standard repertoire, and he certainly got them for his first Schumann CD, the one containing the Fantasie. I was not among those who carped about those performances. And I do not sense any deficiency in this more recent disc that contains Papillons, Fantasiestücke and, best of, Carnaval. I think one reason some critics have taken Hamelin to task is that he has such a reputation as a virtuoso that they think he must not have any of the poet in him. (One used to hear the same sort of thing about Horowitz.) But anyone who has listened to his recordings of rather more off-beat composers -- Alkan, Roslavets, Medtner, Scriabin, Catoire -- will have to admit, I think, that there is plenty of poetry in his playing. However, he does not deal in sentimentality and perhaps that is what some listeners miss.

It seems to me that these readings of three of Schumann's most popular works are a breath of fresh air. Papillons and the Fantasiestücke, for instance, tend to move right along -- although the latter's 'In der Nacht' certainly dwells in a perfumed and romantic atmosphere. This briskness is all to the good, I believe.

When it comes to Carnaval Hamelin has come up with a new-sounding approach -- at least in my experience -- in that he does not romanticize the little character pieces, but rather plays them almost classically. This is not to say that 'Chopin' does not partake of that composer's tonal beauty or that 'Eusebius' is not pensive, musing. But on the whole Hamelin plays this music with bracing élan and I loved it. These are pieces I've played myself for nigh on fifty years and yet I heard things I'd never noticed, or heard things I'd never thought of before, and that is something I look for in a performances of these or any familiar works. Bravo, Mr Hamelin. You clearly are not just a virtuoso, you're a thinking and feeling musician.

A definite recommendation.

Scott Morrison
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