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Paul Wee: Beethoven/Liszt – Symphony no.3; Mozart/Alkan – Piano Concerto no.20 (24/192 FLAC)

Paul Wee: Beethoven/Liszt - Symphony no.3; Mozart/Alkan - Piano Concerto no.20 (24/192 FLAC)
Paul Wee: Beethoven/Liszt – Symphony no.3; Mozart/Alkan – Piano Concerto no.20 (24/192 FLAC)

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Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Ferencz Liszt, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Charles-Valentin Alkan
Performer: Paul Wee
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: BIS
Catalogue: BIS2615
Release: 2022
Size: 2.7 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Beethoven/Liszt: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, S. 464 No. 3 (After Beethoven’s Op. 55)
01. I. Allegro con brio
02. II. Marcia funebre. Adagio assai
03. III. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
04. IV. Finale. Allegro molto

Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466 (Arr. C.V. Alkan for Piano)
05. I. Allegro
06. II. Romance
07. III. Rondo. Allegro assai

This recording brings together two of the greatest works of the Classical era in transcriptions for solo piano by two of the greatest pianist-composers of the Romantic era, resulting in two of the most thrilling experiences that nineteenth-century pianism has to offer.


Successfully marrying the unique charac­teristics of the piano to the defining features of Beethoven’s orchestral writing, Franz Liszt is showed here at his most colouristic. He vividly captures the rapid scene shifts and mood changes of Beethoven’s Eroica and exploits not only the piano’s ability both to whisper and to roar, but also the power and intensity of silence. In Mozart’s 20th Piano Concerto, Charles-Valentin Alkan takes on a different challenge as he masterfully weaves the orchestral and solo piano parts into a single tapestry that brims from start to finish with piano writing of startling inventiveness and originality.


These two pianistic tours de force are presented here by Paul Wee – also a barrister specialising in commercial law at Essex Court Chambers in London – whose astonishing technique and passion for nineteenth-century pianism have been highlighted on acclaimed recordings dedicated to music by Alkan and transcriptions by Thalberg.

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