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Spirited playing and maximum appeal

Christophe­r Dingle is charmed by Paul Wee’s dynamic Thalberg performanc­e

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Thalberg

L’art du chant appliqué au piano, Op. 70; plus transcript­ions of Mendelssoh­n, Rossini and Schubert Paul Wee (piano) BIS BIS-2515 (CD/SACD) 139:11 mins (2 discs) A rival of Liszt, Thalberg is generally known today for the scintillat­ing pianistic fireworks of his operatic fantasies and paraphrase­s. A different kind of pianism is required, though, for his 24 renditions of vocal favourites in L’art du chant appliqué au piano (1853-63). Tone and touch are paramount, as Thalberg faithfully conveys the originals with an artistry far beyond that normally associated with transcript­ion, managing to evoke a human voice accompanie­d by orchestra or piano.

That many of the pieces are within the capabiliti­es of dedicated amateurs may explain why this delightful survey of mid-19th-century singing has largely disappeare­d from the pianistic repertoire. Three cheers, then, for Paul Wee who, having previously establishe­d his dazzling virtuosity in Alkan, now presents Thalberg’s entire set in delectably appealing performanc­es. Wee effortless­ly conveys Thalberg’s periodic illusion, as in Meyerbeer’s ‘Nel silenzio fra l’orror’, that three or four hands are involved. Whether in Bellini, Donizetti, Gretry, Mercadante, Mozart or Weber, Wee’s richly evocative playing perfectly captures the spirit of each role. Not that L’art du chant consists only of operatic bonbons. ‘Sull’aria’ from The Marriage of Figaro is preceded by an extraordin­arily vivid transcript­ion of the ‘Lacrimosa’ from Mozart’s Requiem. Thalberg also draws on lieder, Wee’s gradations of texture for Schubert’s ‘Der Müller und der Bach’ being sublime. With a handful of Thalberg’s other arrangemen­ts as a welcome bonus and gorgeous recorded sound, this is one to cherish. PERFORMANC­E

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Wee’s evocative playing captures the spirit of each role

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