BBC Music Magazine

JS Bach • Busoni

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JS Bach (arr. Busoni): Chaconne aus der Partita, BWV 1004; Zehn Choralvors­piele; Busoni: Fantasia Contrappun­tistica

Jan Michiels (piano)

Fuga Libera FUG 760 69:40 mins

To say that Busoni was multi-talented would be a rank understate­ment. As a pianist he began as a child prodigy and had a wide-ranging career as a soloist and accompanis­t, but his questing mind also led to landmark writings on aesthetics and the future of music. His compositio­ns were similarly audacious, including five operas and a vast piano concerto with male chorus. Central to his self-image as a creative artist was his veneration of Bach, whose work he viewed as fundamenta­l to European music.

Reflecting his own abilities and enthusiasm­s, the Ten Chorale Preludes by Bach for piano are less an arrangemen­t of these familiar works than a realisatio­n of the colorific possibilit­ies of the organ, with its different registrati­ons and manuals, for the piano. Jan Michiels plays the Preludes with admirable flexibilit­y and in some, notably ‘Wachet auf’, an almost Baroque-like approach to articulati­on. The Preludes are performed on a Bechstein piano of 1860 with straight, parallel stringing. The sound can at times be on the brittle side but also, as in ‘Nun komm’ der Heiden Heiland’, beautifull­y veiled.

For the Fantasia Contrappun­tistica of 1910 –

Busoni’s highly personal reaction to Bach’s Art of Fugue, arranged in 12 movements culminatin­g in a brilliant stretto – Michiels uses a modern piano built by Chris Maene, though again with straight, parallel strings. The clarity of sound – captured in an excellent recording – is admirable revealing a great deal of the multi-layered detail while Michiels proves an expert guide through Busoni’s often eccentric soundworld. Jan Smaczny PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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