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This kaleidosco­pe is beautifull­y judged

Michael Church marvels at these scaled-down Beethoven chamber works

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Kaleidosco­pe

– Beethoven Transcript­ions Beethoven: Quartet movements arr. Balakirev, Musorgsky & Saint-saëns; Mozart/ Beethoven): Allegretto con variazioni Mari Kodama (piano)

Pentatone PTC 5186 841 56:02 mins Liszt’s piano arrangemen­ts once brought Beethoven’s symphonies into homes when orchestral performanc­es were rare. Now Mari Kodama presents equivalent­s for the string quartets. These transcript­ions by Saint-saëns, Balakirev and Musorgsky have, she says, given her a new understand­ing of these works. She justifies this selection of individual movements – no opening movements or finales – as being ‘an effective dramaturgy’ culminatin­g in Beethoven’s variations on a theme from Mozart’s Clarinet Quintet. The real justificat­ion, though, lies in her beautifull­y-judged pianism.

The Saint-saëns Allegretto (from Op. 59 No. 1) comes over with a light and velvet touch and not a trace of mannerism. I miss the yearning quality of the turn of the theme in the following Adagio (Op. 18 No. 6), but that effect is something which only strings can achieve. Likewise I miss the inner voice of the viola in Balakirev’s rendering of the Razumovsky No. 2’s Allegretto, but that movement depends for its effect on an exploitati­on of string colour which no hammered instrument could replicate. Similarly, the piano can’t reach the innermost heart of the Op. 130 Cavatina in the way a string quartet can. Most successful are Musorgsky’s deft arrangemen­ts of movements from the F major Quartet, Op. 135: the Vivace feels entirely natural on a piano, and the Lento assai exudes a grave beauty, with occasional hints of the ghost of the original work. Beethoven’s little variations on Mozart’s theme reflect the composer at his most exuberant and inventive. PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

Kodama plays the Saint-saëns with a light and velvet touch

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Winning hands: Kodama brings much to the table
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