Composer: Frédéric François Chopin
Performer: Jan Lisiecki
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Deutsche Grammophon
Catalogue: 4791039
Release: 2013
Size: 197 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover
Études, Op. 10
01. No.1 In C
02. No.2 In A Minor
03. No.3 In E
04. No.4 In C Sharp Minor
05. No.5 In G Flat
06 .No.6 In E Flat Minor
07. No.7 In C
08. No.8 In F
09. No.9 In F Minor
10. No.10 In A Flat
11. No.11 In E Flat
12. No.12 In C Minor
Études, Op. 25
13. No.1 In A Flat
14. No.2 In F Minor
15. No.3 In F
16. No.4 In A Minor
17. No.5 In E Minor
18. No.6 In G Sharp Minor
19. No.7 In C Sharp Minor
20. No.8 In D Flat
21. No.9 In G Flat
22. No.10 In B Minor
23. No.11 In A Minor
24. No.12 In C Minor
Jan Lisiecki’s 2013 Deutsche Grammophon album of Frédéric Chopin’s two sets of Études, Opp. 10 and 25, is certainly a bold demonstration of youthful vitality and dynamic virtuosity, but it is also a highly personal interpretation that is surprisingly Romantic in character, if not idiosyncratically so. There’s never a worry that he’ll miss a note or execute a passage ineptly, for Lisiecki is a fine player who can handle any difficulty these intricate study pieces hold in store. Yet there is always a slight feeling of impending recklessness, as if Lisiecki could turn the music on its head at any moment. Nothing is staid, everything is in motion. After several decades of pianists playing Chopin close to the vest, with a rhythmic regularity and evenness of phrasing that emphasize the Classical impulse, along comes Lisiecki with his flexible dynamics, playful rhythmic teasing, and impulsive expressions, characteristics that are perhaps more suggestive of Liszt’s extroverted style than Chopin’s introversion. Lisiecki knows that his audience wants bravado and a degree of flamboyance, and these qualities come across fully in his playing here. Deutsche Grammophon’s sound is exemplary, with superb clarity and depth.
The incredible Jan Lisiecki performs both cycles of Chopin’s virtuosic Études. This is the second Deutsche Grammophon release from the young Canadian pianist, and his first-ever studio recital album
Chopin’s Études are among the most challenging and evocative pieces of all the works in the piano repertoire. Jan Lisiecki has just finished recording the Études in the famous Koerner Hall of the Music Conservatory in Toronto. The Royal Conservatory has been involved in the training of many notable artists such as the pianists Glenn Gould and Oscar Peterson