Balakirev; Mussorgsky; Ravel Piano Works

Kempf storms back with a daunting programme powerfully played

Record and Artist Details

Composer or Director: Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev, Maurice Ravel, Modest Mussorgsky

Genre:

Instrumental

Label: BIS

Media Format: Super Audio CD

Media Runtime: 0

Mastering:

Stereo
DDD

Catalogue Number: BISSACD1580

Tracks:

Composition Artist Credit
Pictures at an Exhibition Modest Mussorgsky, Composer
Freddy (Frederick) Kempf, Piano
Modest Mussorgsky, Composer
Gaspard de la nuit Maurice Ravel, Composer
Freddy (Frederick) Kempf, Piano
Maurice Ravel, Composer
Islamey Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev, Composer
Freddy (Frederick) Kempf, Piano
Mily Alexeyevich Balakirev, Composer
After a perhaps necessary break (some of his earlier recordings suggested a case of “too much too soon”) Freddy Kempf returns to the studio armed with a formidable programme formidably played. In the Mussorgsky his immense energy and facility allows him an unusual degree of freedom with a brisk opening Promenade followed by an unleashing of his virtuoso credentials in “Gnomus”. He takes a uniformly forte view of “Bydlo” (though his final fading of the vision is masterly). And so, too, is his enviable verve in both “Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks” and “Limoges”. “Baba Yaga” is boldly characterised, and there is a dramatic splash of colour, a sudden pedal haze at 1'12" in “The Great Gate of Kiev”.

In Ravel’s Gaspard every teeming complexity is resolved with the coolest of mind and hands. You may query a lack of rhetoric or broadening at the climax of “Ondine” (it is marked un peu plus lent) and a less than fully sympathetic way with the many piano and pianissimo markings in “Scarbo”. Yet this is among the finer recordings of this much-recorded masterpiece. In Balakirev’s Islamey Kempf relishes everything the composer throws at him. This is “live” virtuosity with a vengeance, with absolutely no hint of a safety net, of playing within studio confines. A superb, brilliant-toned Steinway has been captured in admirable sound, and this recital is among the finest of Freddy Kempf’s offerings to date.

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