Murray Perahia Beethoven: String Quartet, Op. 127; Piano Sonata, Op. 101

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CD Details

  • Released: November 16, 2004
  • Originally Released: 2004
  • Label: Sony Masterworks

Tracks:

  • 1.I. Maestoso / Allegro - Academy of St. Martin In The Fields
  • 2.Ii. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo E Molto Cantabile - Academy of St. Martin In The Fields
  • 3.Iii. Scherzando Vivace - Academy of St. Martin In The Fields
  • 4.Iv. Finale - Academy of St. Martin In The Fields
  • 5.I. Etwas Lebhaft, Und Mit Der Innigsten Empfindung. Allegretto Ma Non Troppo - Murray Perahia
  • 6.Ii. Lebhaft, Marschmassig. Vivace Alla Marcia - Murray Perahia
  • 7.Iii. Langsam Und Sehnsuchtsvoll. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo, Con Affetto - Murray Perahia
  • 8.Iv. Geschwind, Doch Nicht Zu Sehr, Und Mit Entschlossenheit. Allegro - Murray Perahia

Product Description:

First the good news, though it's hardly new: Murray Perahia is a marvelous pianist. His performance of the Beethoven Sonata must be one of the best on record. Everything about it is "right": the sound is beautiful, with an extraordinary variety of touch, color and nuance; the rhythm is flexible but steady, the phrasing perfect; tempo and mood changes are subtle and poised, transitions balanced. The elusive first movement is wonderfully poetic, the Scherzo sparkles without being hectic, the slow movement is deeply expressive (truly "yearning," as Beethoven indicates), and melts naturally into the brilliant buoyancy of the Finale, ending in a burst of triumphant glory. Perahia uses a new edition of the Beethoven sonatas that he is preparing, but the innovations seem to be slight. The news about Op. 127 is less good. Composers have traditionally used the string quartet, that incomparably intimate combination, to express their inmost thoughts and feelings. Arranged as a "symphony" it loses its emotionally concentrated, inward, personal character. Doubling the parts and adding a bass makes the texture bottom-heavy, thick and muddy; moreover, it creates intonational problems for the players and restricts their freedom and spontaneity. In short, nothing is gained and much is lost in the transformation. This performance of Op. 127, though careful and conscientious, illustrates all these defects. The grand, majestic first movement becomes bombastic, the second dense and heavy; the Scherzo is too fast for clarity, aggressive rather than humorous, the Finale loses its gracious charm. Throughout, the balance is poor, the dynamic contrast excessive, with lots of whispering that seems like a failed attempt to preserve the transparency of the original. Of course one cannot gain an impression of Perahia the maestro on the basis of this disc, but one might suspect that this work was chosen--indeed created--for his conducting debut because it is both a masterpiece and a novelty. --Edith Eisler

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