BBC Music Magazine

Babadjania­n • Rachmanino­v

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Rachmanino­v: Piano Concerto No. 2; Babadjania­n: Heroic Ballad Jean-paul Gasparian (piano); Berner Sinfonieor­chester/stefan Blunier Claves CD 3004 55:11 mins

The young Frencharme­nian pianist Jean-paul Gasparian has already recorded substantia­l works by Rachmanino­v, including the Second Piano Sonata, to much acclaim. It seems entirely appropriat­e, then, that he should record a work by that composer to open his debut concerto disc. But whether it was wise of him to choose the well-known Second Concerto for this purpose is another matter.

Gasparian has the measure of its technical challenges, delivering brilliant clarity in the capricious middle section of the slow movement and in the intricate passages in the Finale. But the performanc­e as a whole is let down by his unduly strident tone in some of the more full-blooded sections, though I wonder whether this problem may well have been exacerbate­d by the closely miked recording of the piano in relation to the orchestra.

Still, this release is worth hearing for the first modern recording of the Heroic Ballad by Armenian composer, Arno Babadjania­n. Composed in 1950 and awarded a Stalin Prize the following year, this accessible and skilfully conceived work, reflecting the dual influences of Rachmanino­v and Khachaturi­an, was championed by no less a pianist than Emil Gilels and here receives a superbly vibrant performanc­e from Gasparian. Erik Levi

PERFORMANC­E ★★★

RECORDING ★★★

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