Nelson Goerner, a celebrated pianist known for his profound interpretations and technical brilliance, presents a captivating collection of piano concertos with his album "Piano Concertos." Released on January 1, 2015, under The Fryderyk Chopin Institute label, this album is a testament to Goerner's artistry and his deep connection with the classical repertoire.
The album features two significant piano concertos: Ignacy Jan Paderewski's Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 17, and Giuseppe Martucci's Piano Concerto in B-Flat Minor, No.2, Op. 66. Each concerto is divided into three distinct movements, showcasing a range of emotions and technical challenges that Goerner navigates with finesse.
Paderewski's concerto, a piece that combines Romantic fervor with virtuoso demands, is brought to life with Goerner's expressive touch and dynamic range. The first movement, "Allegro," sets a dramatic tone, followed by the lyrical "Romanza. Andante" and the exhilarating "Finale. Allegro molto vivace."
Martucci's concerto, less frequently performed but equally deserving of attention, is rendered with sensitivity and power. The "Allegro giusto" opens with a sense of purpose, the "Larghetto" offers a moment of introspection, and the "Allegro con spirito" concludes the work with a spirited flourish.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 12 minutes, this album is a substantial journey through the Romantic and early 20th-century piano concerto repertoire. Goerner's performances are marked by their clarity, depth, and emotional resonance, making this album a compelling addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.