William Appling: JOPLIN Complete Rags, Waltzes and Marches
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Genre:
Chamber
Magazine Review Date: 06/2017
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 231
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: WASO2008-4
Author: Jed Distler
That said, Appling brings a leisurely wistfulness to the waltzes that reveals genuine sensitivity and control (Bethena, for example), while certain rags stand out for the pianist’s careful gradations in voicing and touch, as in Euphonic Sounds. Yet Joplin’s trademark syncopated rhythms are often negotiated with a stiffness and rigidity that have nothing to do with tempo per se (The Cascades and Maple Leaf Rag are cases in point). Granted, you won’t find the archness and self-awareness that sometimes comes across in Joshua Rifkin’s interpretations (Nonesuch, 6/72). But neither is there the panache, the inner rhythm, the vitality, the effortless virtuosity and the pianistic finesse distinguishing Dick Hyman’s mid-1970s Joplin cycle (RCA, 7/89). A lot of care and consideration went into the packaging, judging from the artwork, the extensive and somewhat provocative booklet-note by Patricia Oldham, and an essay that goes to great lengths defending the stylistic authenticity of Appling’s approach.
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