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Wydawnictwo: Hyperion
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67689
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: wrzesień 2008
EAN: 34571176895
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Epoka muzyczna: romantyzm
Obszar (język): szwedzki
Instrumenty: fortepian

Stenhammar: Piano Music

Hyperion - CDA 67689
Wykonawcy
Martin Sturfält, piano
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Piano Sonata in G minor
Nights of Late Summer (Sensommarnätter) Op 33
Three Fantasies Op 11
Piano Sonata in A flat major Op 12
Stockholm-born Wilhelm Stenhammar was the most outstanding musical personality in Sweden of his time. As a pianist he brought high-quality music-making to audiences throughout the country through several hundred solo recitals and chamber music concerts; as music director of the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra he created Sweden’s first truly professional ensemble, persistently championing contemporary Scandinavian composers and introducing his audiences to numerous new works; and as a composer (like Elgar, largely self-taught) he created some of the most important and carefully crafted music ever to come out of Sweden, ranging from symphonic works and operas to chamber music and lieder. The start of Stenhammar’s career was in many ways that of an archetypal Romantic pianist-composer: even as a child he had already composed numerous pieces for piano, including three sonatas, the first dating from 1880.

Much of his piano music is firmly in the repertoire, including the extraordinary Nights of Late Summer one of Stenhammar’s last works. The pastoral title and miniaturist structure belie the enormous emotional range of the piece. It is a deeply romantic exploration of moods of introspective gloom and wandering desolation. The five short movements make great demands on the pianist. The Three Fantasies Op 11 from 1895 have become the most frequently played of Stenhammar’s piano pieces. The musical language is more immediately communicative than in Stenhammar’s other piano works, something which has without doubt contributed to their popularity.

However, this disc also includes a complete rarity: the early Piano Sonata in G minor. This piece was never published, and was tracked down by Martin Sturfält in a handwritten copy from 1940 (used for all previous recordings) which contained a number of mistakes. Sturfält has edited the work for publication, and it is this version that has been recorded here.

This beautifully played disc is the perfect introduction to Sweden’s ‘national composer’.



'Sturfält plays all this music with powerful feeling and understanding, and great spontaneity - as at a live recital - and the recording is very real indeed. This is a disc well worth exploring' (Gramophone)

'Martin Sturfält's recording … is the most significant tribute to Stenhammar's absolute understanding of the piano's voice. Subtle, agile and beautifully shaded' (Independent on Sunday)

'Sturfält is a most convincing ambassador for Stenhammar's music, the Beethovenian Molto vivace second movement to the A flat Sonata demonstrating a superlative command of the instrument and a capacity to extract all the Scandinavian vehemence from the music. Sturfält's booklet notes are commendably clear' (International Record Review)



Recording details: April 2007; St George's, Brandon Hill, United Kingdom; Produced by Andrew Keener; Engineered by Phil Rowlands; Release date: November 2008;

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  • CC 72986
  • DCD 34734