NICODÉ Ein Liebesleben, and other works (Simon Callaghan)
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Composer or Director: Jean Louis Nicodé
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Hyperion
Magazine Review Date: 08/2019
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 81
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: CDA68269
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
6 Fantaisies, Andenken an Robert Schumann |
Jean Louis Nicodé, Composer
Jean Louis Nicodé, Composer Simon Callaghan, Piano |
Variations et Fugue sur un thème original |
Jean Louis Nicodé, Composer
Jean Louis Nicodé, Composer Simon Callaghan, Piano |
10 Poésies, Ein Liebesleben |
Jean Louis Nicodé, Composer
Jean Louis Nicodé, Composer Simon Callaghan, Piano |
Author: Patrick Rucker
A more original voice emerges in the Variations and Fugue but the 10 character pieces of A Life of Love return to the skilful evocation of a variety of Romantic predecessors. Who, for instance, could think of anyone but Mendelssohn in the final number, ‘Dreaming and Awakening’, or of Schubert in ‘Reue’? In his informative notes, Jeremy Nicholas tells us that the British critic JA Fuller Maitland considered Nicodé among a handful of Germans potentially worthy of assuming the mantle of Brahms and Reger. What is beyond doubt, however, is that Nicodé wrote idiomatically, even brilliantly for the piano.
Possibly the biggest takeaway of this release, however, is the superb artistry of Simon Callaghan. Already represented by two discs in Hyperion’s Romantic Piano Concerto series, it is a pleasure to encounter his solo work. Clearly a musician of curiosity and discernment, Callaghan’s robust piano-playing is also thoughtful, subtle and refined. It look forward to hearing whatever he does next
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