Yuanfan Yang: Watercolour
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Composer or Director: Yuanfan Yang , Franz Schubert, Peter Maxwell Davies, Philip Cashian, Fryderyk Chopin, Traditional, Franz Liszt
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: Orchid Classics
Magazine Review Date: AW17
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 78
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: ORC100073

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Landscape |
Philip Cashian, Composer
Philip Cashian, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
(27) Etudes, Movement: A minor, 'Winter Wind', Op. 25/11 |
Fryderyk Chopin, Composer
Fryderyk Chopin, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Fantasie |
Fryderyk Chopin, Composer
Fryderyk Chopin, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Années de pèlerinage année 1: Suisse, Movement: Vallée d'Obermann |
Franz Liszt, Composer
Franz Liszt, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Farewell to Stromness |
Peter Maxwell Davies, Composer
Peter Maxwell Davies, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Impromptus, Movement: No. 3 in B flat |
Franz Schubert, Composer
Franz Schubert, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Liuyang River |
Traditional, Composer
Traditional, Composer Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Three Aquarelles |
Yuanfan Yang , Composer
Yuanfan Yang , Composer |
Author: Harriet Smith
A recital programme as wide-ranging as this, from Schubert to contemporary pieces, needs a persuasive personality if it’s not to sound bitty. Yang begins with the third of the Impromptus, D935, which is elegant without being particularly distinctive. From this we move to Chopin: the slow opening of the A minor Étude, Op 25 No 11, is lacking in menace, while in the maelstrom that follows Yang seems to prize beauty over character. The F minor Fantaisie is similarly fey: he writes in the booklet about the work’s ‘passionate and virtuosic character’ yet doesn’t really follow that through at the keyboard. Liszt’s ‘La campanella’ is again more about polish than personality, while ‘Vallée d’Obermann’ is too polite to plumb any real emotional depths.
From more recent times, Philip Cashian’s Landscape and Peter Maxwell Davies’s Farewell to Stromness (the latter dedicated to the composer’s memory) are both efficient but little more than that. Yang’s Debussy-inspired Aquarelles are given with conviction but that can’t save the disc, which I’d suggest
is primarily one for friends and family.
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