SCHUMANN Piano Concerto Op 54
Hewitt records Schumann’s Romantic Concerto
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Composer or Director: Robert Schumann
Genre:
Orchestral
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 09/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 62
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA67885

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Angela Hewitt, Piano Berlin German Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Robert Schumann, Composer |
Introduction and Allegro appassionato |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Angela Hewitt, Piano Berlin German Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Robert Schumann, Composer |
Concert-Allegro with Introduction |
Robert Schumann, Composer
Angela Hewitt, Piano Berlin German Symphony Orchestra Hannu Lintu, Conductor Robert Schumann, Composer |
Author: David Threasher
Elsewhere, in the first movement, for example, Hewitt’s ruminative slowness masquerades as ‘depth’, her choppy cadenza defusing the dramatic tension of the work, while the central Intermezzo is businesslike, dispatched with little evident affection. Once again, the clarity of the passagework that opens Op 92 captures none of Florian Uhlig’s sense of swirling mystery. He’s also fleeter of finger than Hewitt in the second idea (from c5'30") and a more charismatic soloist, better attuned to the Romantic turbulence of Schumann’s sound world, both here and in Op 134.
Nevertheless, I prefer the DSO Berlin to Uhlig’s Deutsche Radio Philharmonie and would draw attention to some ravishing woodwind and horn-playing (despite a rather blowy clarinet early in the Concerto). The piano, though – Hewitt’s beloved Fazioli – sounds disembodied, unengaged with the orchestra (and aren’t people who spurn Steinways a bit like those who spurn Microsoft?). Nevertheless, I’d place Andsnes’s acuity and Shelley’s fantasy far above Hewitt’s stolidity in the Concerto and opt, despite less fine engineering and accompaniment, for Uhlig in the shorter works.
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