[ Deutsche Grammophon / CD ]
Release Date: Thursday 23 March 2017
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Daniel Barenboim's first solo recording on the remarkable new concert grand Barenboim-Maene which he developed in collaboration with instrument maker Chris Maene
Barenboim has selected works by four keyboard masters to display his piano's timbral and tonal capabilities: "I've fallen in love with my new piano", he exclaims, "and want to spend as much time with it as possible."
Conceived and commissioned by Barenboim himself, the new piano was developed and built by esteemed Belgian instrument maker Chris Maene, with support from Steinway & Sons.
Barenboim was inspired to create a new piano after playing Franz Liszt's restored grand piano during a trip to Siena in September 2011. Struck by the vital differences in sound of an instrument constructed with straight, parallel strings rather than the diagonal crossed ones of a contemporary instrument, he set out to create a brand new instrument that combines the best of the old and the new and offers a real alternative for pianists and music-lovers in the 21st century.
Barenboim says:
"The transparency and tonal characteristics of the traditional straight-strung instruments is so different from the homogenous tone produced by the modern piano across its entire range. The clearly distinguishable voices and color across its registers of Liszt's piano inspired me to explore the possibility of combining these qualities with the power, looks, evenness of touch, stability of tuning and other technical advantages of the modern Steinway…"
"There's a lightness, clarity and definition to it; the music comes across more like an etching than an oil painting…[the Liszt] shows off the piano's response to virtuosic passagework, varied articulation and judicious pedalling" BBC Music
"There's no question that this is a fascinating and wonderful instrument and DG's engineers have recorded it to the best effect" Gramophone
Beethoven:
Variations (32) on an Original Theme in C minor, WoO 80
Chopin:
Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
Liszt:
Feierlicher Marsch zum heiligen Gral aus Parsifal S450
Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7)
Mephisto Waltz No. 1
Scarlatti, D:
Keyboard Sonata K159 in C major 'La caccia'
Keyboard Sonata K9 in D minor
Keyboard Sonata K380 in E major