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Ignaz Friedman's "Liszt & Chopin: Works for Piano" is a captivating journey through the romantic and virtuosic piano repertoire of two of the most celebrated composers in classical music history. Released on January 1, 1996, under the Nimbus Records label, this album showcases Friedman's extraordinary technical prowess and deep musical sensitivity. Spanning a duration of 1 hour and 18 minutes, the album features a diverse selection of works that highlight both the brilliance and the introspective beauty of Liszt and Chopin's compositions.
The album opens with Liszt's "Réminiscences de Don Juan, S. 418," a piece that demonstrates Friedman's ability to navigate the complexities of Liszt's virtuosic writing. The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 14, S. 244/14, is another standout, showcasing Friedman's dynamic range and expressive depth. Chopin's works are equally compelling, with pieces like the "Nocturnes, Op. 62: I. Andante in B Major" and the "Ballade No. 4, Op. 52" revealing Friedman's nuanced interpretation and technical mastery.
Friedman's performance of Chopin's "Polonaise No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 71" is particularly noteworthy, capturing the grandeur and elegance of the piece with remarkable clarity. The "Waltzes, Op. 64: I. Molto vivace in D-Flat Major 'Minute Waltz'" is a delightful addition, showcasing Friedman's ability to bring a sense of playfulness and lightness to Chopin's music.
Throughout the album, Friedman's playing is characterized by a deep understanding of the composers' intentions, coupled with a technical brilliance that brings each piece to life. Whether it's the fiery passion of Liszt's compositions or the delicate subtleties of Chopin's works, Friedman's interpretations are both technically impressive and emotionally resonant. This album is a testament to Friedman's artistry and a must-listen for anyone interested in the romantic piano repertoire.