PALMGREN Sonata in D minor. May Night. 24 Preludes
Competition winner champions the ‘Finnish Chopin’
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Composer or Director: Selim Palmgren
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Ondine
Magazine Review Date: 09/2012
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 56
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: ODE11922

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Sonata for Piano |
Selim Palmgren, Composer
Henri Sigfridsson, Musician, Piano Selim Palmgren, Composer |
May Night |
Selim Palmgren, Composer
Henri Sigfridsson, Musician, Piano Selim Palmgren, Composer |
(24) Preludes |
Selim Palmgren, Composer
Henri Sigfridsson, Musician, Piano Selim Palmgren, Composer |
Author: Bryce Morrison
The once-popular May Night is an unqualified success, particularly when played by Henri Sigfridsson (a young Finnish pianist I first heard at the 2000 Géza Anda Competition), with an enviable poise and expertise. Of the 24 Preludes, No 8 makes a welcome break from much Norse melancholy and introspection and so do No 12, a turbulent seascape, and No 19, ‘Bird Song’, a prelude once popular with Backhaus and Myra Hess. The final number, too, rouses you from Palmgren’s private dreamworld with a fist-shaking declaration of war while No 9, ‘Cradle Song’, is a close relation to the Refrain de Berceau (unforgettably recorded by Moiseiwitsch). Yet overall, despite exceptions, I found myself longing for music of greater substance and flavour. What is unarguable is the quality of Sigfridsson’s performances, which are uniformly superb. Beautifully recorded, I hope he will go on to give us further recordings from Palmgren’s 300 or so piano works. Bryce Morrison
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