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 Liszt: Works For Piano And Orchestra / Lortie, Freire, Mayer, Et Al
Release Date: 06/10/2008 
Label:  Brilliant Classics   Catalog #: 93700   Spars Code: n/a 
Composer:  Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis LortieNelson FreireStephen Mayer
Conductor:  George PehlivanianMichel PlassonTamás Vásáry
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie OrchestraDresden Philharmonic OrchestraLondon Symphony Orchestra

Number of Discs: 3 
Recorded in: Stereo 
Length: 2 Hours 54 Mins. 

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LISZT Malédiction.1 Grande fantasie symphonique on themes from Berlioz’s “Lélio.”1 De profundis.1 Fantasia on a theme from Beethoven’s “Ruins of Athens.”1 Polonaise brillante (after Weber).1 Concerto pathétique.1 Fantasy on Hungarian Folk Tunes.1 Wanderer Fantasy (after Schubert).1 Piano Concertos: No. 1;2 No. 2;2 No. 3 (op. posth).3 Totentanz2 Louis Lortie (pn);1 Nelson Freire (pn);2 Stephen Mayer (pn);3 George Pehlivanian, cond;1 Michel Plasson, cond;2 Tamás Vásáry, cond;3 Hague Residentie O;1 Dresden PO;2 London SO3 BRILLIANT 93700 (3 CDs: 213:41)

Brilliant’s compilation is largely drawn from a three-CD Chandos set of Liszt’s complete works for piano and orchestra, featuring Louis Lortie hand-in-glove with George Pehlivanian and the Residentie Orchestra, which garnered high praise, as they appeared seriatim (see Fanfare 24:1, 25:1, 25:6). Noted of the volume of Beethoven, Weber, Berlioz, and Schubert fantasies, for instance, “These are exuberant performances, overflowing with arch character and impish brio. Lortie doesn’t merely phrase responsively; he deftly teases and articulates, so that even routine passage-work lifts into scintillant repartee, wittily met by Pehlivanian . . . this is the first time I’ve heard the young Liszt’s hilariously slapdash, formally sprawling Lélio Fantasy actually . . . fantasticated.” This lightweight, brisk, conversationally breezy approach may take one aback initially as lacking in the earnest heft that has accrued to these works over the decades, though the Residentie Orchestra is approximately the size of the forces Liszt wrote for, while the more lissome Lortie/Pehlivanian tilt imparts an unaccustomed and refreshing expressive animation, revealing unsuspected facets in works that had become banefully familiar. When things are going this well, why change?

But for the familiar First and Second Piano Concertos and Totentanz, Brilliant dropped the Lortie performances, substituting similarly playful, but also more mainstream, accounts by Nelson Freire, with Plasson and the Dresden Phil (Fanfare 19:4)—“performance[s] not unlike many other fine, and some great, ones in [their] heroic dash set off in lambent lyricism, but distinguished by consistent effervescence.” And for the recently discovered Piano Concerto No. 3, Brilliant revives Stephen Mayer’s swashbuckling premiere recording with the LSO under Tamás Vásáry (Fanfare 15:2).

Recommendation? Those intrigued by the Lortie/Pehlivanian approach will want to hear what it does to the Piano Concertos—the Chandos set is still available at a generous discount as I write, while Freire’s performances of the First and Second Piano Concertos and Totentanz have just been issued separately (Brilliant 93846). How odd. But for only a few dollars more you can have it all.

FANFARE: Adrian Corleonis

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1.  Malédiction, S 121 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: circa 1840; Switzerland 
2.  Totentanz, S 126 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Nelson Freire (Piano)
Conductor:  Michel Plasson
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1849/1859; Weimar, Germany 
3.  Concerto for Piano no 3 in E flat major, Op. posth by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Stephen Mayer (Piano)
Conductor:  Tamás Vásáry
Orchestra/Ensemble:  London Symphony Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
4.  Fantasy on "Ruins of Athens" (Beethoven) for Piano and Orchestra, S 122 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: ?1848-52; Weimar, Germany 
5.  Polonaise brillante (Weber) for Piano and Orchestra, S 367/R 460 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1851; Weimar, Germany 
6.  Concerto pathétique, S 365 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: by 1857; Germany 
7.  Hungarian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra, S 123 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: ?1852; Weimar, Germany 
8.  Grande Fantasie Symphonique on "Lelio" (Berlioz), S 120 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1834; Paris, France 
9.  De profundis for Piano and Orchestra, S 691 (unfinished) by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1834-1835; France 
10.  Concerto for Piano no 1 in E flat major, S 124 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Nelson Freire (Piano)
Conductor:  Michel Plasson
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1849/1856; Weimar, Germany 
11.  Concerto for Piano no 2 in A major, S 125 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Nelson Freire (Piano)
Conductor:  Michel Plasson
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: 1839/1861; Weimar, Germany 
12.  Wanderer Fantasy (Schubert) for Piano and Orchestra, S 366 by Franz Liszt
Performer:  Louis Lortie (Piano)
Conductor:  George Pehlivanian
Orchestra/Ensemble:  Hague Residentie Orchestra
Period: Romantic 
Written: by 1852; Weimar, Germany 
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