Liszt - Weihnachtsbaum & Two Movements from Christus
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Label: Piano Classics
Cat No: PCL10315
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Christmas
Release Date: 11th October 2024
Contents
Artists
Mark Viner (piano)Works
Movements (2) from the oratorio 'Christus', S498bWeihnachtsbaum, S186
Weihnachtslied, S502
Artists
Mark Viner (piano)About
Composed and compiled by Liszt between 1873 and 1881, the ‘Christmas Tree’ suite has more to offer than carol transcriptions and twinkly sketches of festive joy. It begins with one of the composer’s typically free transcriptions of a plainsong Christmas hymn harmonised in the 17th century by Michael Praetorius, and takes in the procession of the Magi towards Bethlehem and a lullaby at the cradle, but also cuts away to contemporary times with a sparkling scherzo to depict the lighting of candles on the tree.
The last four of the suite’s twelve movements bear only tenuous connections to the festive season, yet they bring some of the most memorable inspirations of all: evocations of evening bells, of ‘Yesteryear’ in the composer’s searching late style, and then Hungarian- and Polish-themed themed pieces.
As Mark Viner remarks in his detailed booklet introduction to the album, there is nothing quite like Weihnachtsbaum even in Liszt’s own prodigiously varied catalogue. It is impossible to categorise, and yet every bar sounds uniquely Lisztian.
Perhaps even less familiar to most listeners, on account not least of its sheer scale, is the vast three-part oratorio which Liszt based on the life of Christ. Liszt made solo-piano transcriptions of two Christmas-themed orchestral movements from the oratorio’s first part, picturing in turn the Shepherds at the Manger and, once more, the ‘march’ of the Magi. In complement, Mark Viner presents the composer’s pianistic translation of the ancient carol Christus natus est.
Mark Viner’s recordings for Piano Classics have attracted international acclaim.
‘The melodies in his hands are not simply played, they are sung on the piano!’ – Fanfare (PCL0116)
‘If Alkan could play it as Viner does here, no wonder he was the only pianist in front of whom Liszt was hesitant of playing.’ – Gramophone (PCL10275)
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