Sabtu, 15 Februari 2014

Faur�: Piano Music


�turning convention topsy-turvy, she reminds us in her vehement, brightly lit performances that Faure objected to pianists who play his music 'with the shutters down'� --Gramophone Magazine, September 2013

�an exquisite Faure recital...The purity and strong, supple backbone of her playing lets Faure's inventive genius, his extraordinary sensitivity to colour, harmonic shading, texture and eloquence, shine on its own terms...Hewitt can draw us into Faure's unique bubble and simply envelop us in his cool, self-sufficient gorgeousness� --BBC Music Magazine, October 2013 *****
 


�She brings not just an intimate grasp of the music�s harmonic and technical demands, but an essential refinement � most evident in the Theme and Variations, in which she finds �lan, lightness and grandeur without overemphasising the differences between the 11 variations.� --Financial Times, 7th September 2013 ****

�It's a very thoughtfully planned sequence, beautifully executed; the sharply contrasting characters of each of the variations...are perfectly focused, while the joyous exuberance of the early Ballade sweeps all before it...All these pieces are presented with exemplary clarity and wonderfully crystalline tone.� --The Guardian, 5th September 2013 ****

�Particularly masterly are the variations, the heartbreaking 7th and final 12th very lovely. Hewitt observes that Faur�, who did not die until 1924, was born in Schumann and Chopin�s lifetimes: the pianism and songfulness show their legacy.� --The Independent, 15th September 2013 ****

�She plays this repertoire with real vitality and extroversion...Her sense of phrasing and sense of continuity in the three Nocturnes is Collard-like in intimacy and sensitive proportion.� --MusicWeb International, 30th September 2013

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