Composer: Johannes Brahms, Antonín Dvořák, Robert Schumann
Performer: Geister Duo
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Mirare
Catalogue: MIR610
Release: 2022
Size: 984 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes
Schumann: Bilder aus Osten (Oriental Pictures), Op. 66
01. I. Lebhaft
02. II. Nicht schnell und sehr gesangvoll zu spielen
03. III. Im Volkston
04. IV. Nicht schnell
05. V. Lebhaft
06. VI. Reuig, andächtig
07. Brahms: Variationen über ein Thema von Robert Schumann, Op. 23
Dvořák: From the Bohemian Forest (Ze Šumavy), Op. 68
08. I. In the spinning room (Na přástkách)
09. II. By the black lake (U Černého jezera)
10. III. Walpurgis night (Noc filipojakubská)
11. IV. In wait (Na čekání)
12. V. Silent woods (Klid)
13. VI. In stormy times (Z bouřlivých dob)
What’s better than a pair of hands for playing the piano? Two pairs of hands! Considered ‘intimate’, the four-handed piano genre has long been confined to inner circles; played in front of friends but rarely in concert. There are of course some famous exceptions (almost always sibling pairings), such as the Labèque sisters, the Walachowski sisters or, among the younger generation, Lucas and Arthur Jussen. It is therefore all the more refreshing to see two ‘independent’ pianists, David Salmon and Manuel Veillard, making their mark on the world of chamber music by performing the piano duo repertoire on the biggest stages.
Graduates of the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin and the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique et de Danse in Paris, Manuel Veillard and David Salmon are concert performers of the highest level. Between meeting during their studies at the CRR in Paris and the beginning of their international career, a musical symbiosis was born, with the desire to form a “real” duo – not just to meet for concerts. The wish certainly came true: after almost ten years of collaboration, the duo won first prize in the prestigious ARD International Music Competition (Munich). They have now delivered their first album, released on Mirare: Schumann – Brahms – Dvořák, a fine selection of romantic pieces on which the colours of the piano shine through two-fold.
Although the composers chosen are among the most famous of the Romantic era, this album offers up innovative and little-known pieces that have rarely been performed or recorded to date. From the very first of these, Schumann’s Images d’Orient (Bilder aus Osten, op. 66), you can clearly feel the complicity and complementarity between the two instrumentalists. The piece carries us away with its changing moods, taking us through all emotions. The romantic and melancholic atmosphere is also wonderfully captured on Brahms’ Variations on a Theme of Schumann, Op. 23, in which the composer pays tribute to his colleague and mentor. The album ends with Dvořák’s piano cycle From the Bohemian Forest (Ze Šumavy), op. 68, a masterpiece of the four-hand piano repertoire masterfully performed by Salmon and Veillard, whose unique artistic symbiosis shines through once again. Without doubt, two is better than one! A beautiful Qobuzissime to start off the new year!