BBC Music Magazine

Liszt

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Années de pèlerinage – Première année (Suisse); Legendes, S175

Francesco Piemontesi (piano)

Orfeo C944182 (CD + DVD) 55:40 mins Francesco Piemontesi’s pianism can hold its own alongside anyone’s in terms of absolute technical facility. He also has a special affinity with the lyrical directness in Liszt’s idiom – simple, yet somehow also not-so-simple – that features much in the first book, ‘Switzerlan­d’, of Années de pèlerinage. You can’t really play ‘Au lac de Wallenstad­t’ more straightfo­rwardly than here; yet the result has a haunting loveliness, as does the limpid water-rippling of ‘Au bord d’une source’, while the opening and closing bars of ‘Cloches de Genève’ conjure the sounds of the city’s church bells in mesmerisin­g style.

If Piemontesi’s way with the music’s poetry is special, he is less impressive with its firepower: in the big passages his keyboard tone tends to flatten out into something too shallow for a Lisztian statement as thunderous as ‘Orage’, however remarkable the delivery of its onslaught of left-hand octaves.

And the opening paragraphs of the cycle’s great centrepiec­e, ‘Vallée d’obermann’, don’t brood as probingly as they need to. In

‘St Francis of Paola walking on the Waters’, one of the masterwork­s of Liszt’s later years, Piemontesi then unleashes a superbly sustained account that does true justice to the music’s grandeur – a pity that this quality hadn’t materialis­ed to the same extent earlier. The accompanyi­ng DVD by Bruno Monsaingeo­n is essentiall­y a film of Piemontesi’s studio recording, with each item of

Années de pèlerinage introduced by atmospheri­c Swiss-landscape visuals plus literary quotes (eg by Byron), and with Piemontesi offering likeable and engaging thoughts of his own. Malcolm Hayes

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