BBC Music Magazine

Variations

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Beethoven: Variations on a

Russian Dance; 32 Variations on an Original Theme in C minor, WOO 80; Brahms: Variations on a theme by Schumann in F sharp minor, Op. 9; Mozart: Variations on Paisiello’s ‘Salve tu, Domine’; Variations on Sarti’s ‘Come un’agnello’

Simon Trpčeski (piano)

Linn Records CKD682 62:11 mins

Sets of variations were one of the mainstays of Classical and Romantic pianism, and part of the allure of this recording lies in the fact that three of its five works are seldom performed. In the 18th century, melodies were often taken from operas to serve as variationf­odder, as were the two by Mozart here. And if six of the variations on Come un’agnello are of dubious provenance, the melody had a particular significan­ce for Mozart: he used it to provide Giovanni’s dinnertime entertainm­ent in Act II of Don Giovanni.

Beethoven’s Variations on a Russian Dance were based on an extract from a ballet by the Czech composer Paul Wranitzky, and as Geoffrey Norris observes in his liner note, they display the bravura, spontaneit­y and ingenuity of the

Op. 10 piano sonatas with which they were cognate. His 32 Variations on an Original Theme were composed while he was working on the ‘Eroica’ Symphony and ‘Appassiona­ta’, and they share the breathtaki­ng qualities of those much larger works. Brahms’s Variations on a Theme by Robert Schumann emerged out of that cauldron of emotion which was the Schumann household after the composer had tried to drown himself in the Rhine. Clara had written a set of variations on the Bunte Blätter theme the year before, and Brahms’s set were dedicated to her.

If the Mozart variations are nothing special, those by Beethoven and Brahms are masterpiec­es, which Trpčeski conveys with his characteri­stic refinement. His Brahms has grave beauty, and his Beethoven – delivered with an exceptiona­lly light touch – manages to sound both intimate and earthshaki­ng. Michael Church PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★

RECORDING ★★★★★

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