BBC Music Magazine

Beethoven • R Schumann

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Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 (trans. Scharwenka); R Schumann: Six Studies in Canon Form (arr. Debussy) Tessa Uys, Ben Schoeman (piano) SOMM Recordings SOMMCD 0637

68:26 mins

Renowned pianist and gifted composer Franz Xaver Scharwenka (1850-1924) had fallen into almost total obscurity until Earl Wild made a now legendary recording of his Piano Concerto No. 1 in the late 1960s. Since then, several distinguis­hed virtuosos, including Michael

Ponti, Seta Tanyel, Marc-andré Hamelin, Stephen Hough and Alexander Markovich have nailed their colours firmly to his mast. Now, celebrated duo team Tessa Uys and Ben Schoeman have released the first in a series of six discs featuring Scharwenka’s piano duet arrangemen­ts of all nine Beethoven symphonies, dating (according to Robert Matthew-walker’s exemplary annotation­s) from between 1905 and 1907.

One might, not unreasonab­ly, have assumed that Scharwenka would have allowed his virtuoso flair to spill over into this transcript­ion, yet in the event his mastery of pianistic figuration is placed entirely at the service of Beethoven. So ingenious is Scharwenka’s fourhand adaptation of the mighty Eroica that while listening to this absorbing performanc­e one is persuaded to forget almost entirely the orchestral original. Rather than adopt contempora­ry period instrument rhetoric and fleet-footed tempos, Uys and Schoeman set their interpreta­tive compass around the mid-20th century – I was reminded on more than one occasion of Otto Klemperer’s structural integrity and unflinchin­g tonal focus.

The combinatio­n of Schumann’s Bach homage for pedal-piano and Claude Debussy might at first appear an irreconcil­able cultural mismatch. Yet played affectiona­tely, as here, with a velvet touch as though the music were emerging through a shimmering heat haze, the effect is utterly beguiling. I look forward to the next instalment in the series with keen anticipati­on. Julian Haylock

PERFORMANC­E ★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★

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