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            Joachim RAFF (1822-1882) 
               
              Piano Works - Volume 3  
              Album Lyrique, op.17 (1849-?c.1873) [46:52]  
              Cinq Eglogues, op.105 (1861) [18:24]  
              Impromptu-Valse, op.94 (1860) [4:15]  
              Fantaisie-Polonaise in A minor, op.106 (1861) [7:02]  
                
              Tra Nguyen (piano)  
              rec. Wyastone Concert Hall, Monmouth, Wales, 29-30 November 2011. 
              DDD  
                
              GRAND PIANO GP634 [76:33]   
             
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                  This is the last volume of Grand Piano's three-CD survey of 
                  German-Swiss composer Joachim Raff's piano music. The player-advocate 
                  for the series has been British-Vietnamese pianist, Tra Nguyen. 
                  Both the first (GP602, review) 
                  and second (GP612, review) 
                  came out earlier in the year to well-deserved acclaim.  
                     
                  Raff wrote a massive amount of piano music, so this is a long 
                  way from being a 'complete works' series. It has at least provided 
                  a taster of the considerable genius of a composer haunted by 
                  intemperate critics prejudiced by his prolific writing and by 
                  the many potboilers and pretty salon pieces he wrote to earn 
                  a living.  
                     
                  Volume 1 was in fact Nguyen's debut solo recording - for details 
                  of her recordings in a chamber and concertante capacity, see 
                  either of the reviews above. Her belief in Raff's music is further 
                  evidenced by the fact that she regularly performs his music 
                  - her 2012 calendar reveals six different recitals in England, 
                  all featuring pieces by Raff. In April at Pushkin House in London 
                  she gave a recital combined with a talk on his music.  
                     
                  She opens this final recital with the ostensibly massive Album 
                  Lyrique, although in fact Raff divided the work into five 
                  distinct volumes - three outstandingly lyrical Rêveries 
                  (pace the notes, not "decidedly sad"), a neo-Schumannesque 
                  Romance coupled with a Griegian Ballade, two gorgeously 
                  seductive Nocturnes, a lively, serious Scherzo 
                  and finally a powerful Introduction and Fugue. This was 
                  actually Raff's third op.17: the first, Three Character Pieces 
                  from 1844, he destroyed after showing them to Liszt!; the second 
                  was the original Album Lyrique, written in 1845. After 
                  its publication the following year, Raff soon rewrote what were 
                  ten pieces in four volumes to arrive at the present set, for 
                  some reason not published until the 1870s. At any rate, the 
                  Album Lyrique is a superlative work whose cause other 
                  pianists must now surely take up.  
                     
                  Next come the Five Eclogues of 1861, an exquisitely fragranced 
                  work of musical passion and reminiscence dedicated to 'Doris', 
                  his wife of a couple of years. Two shortish, hyphenated pieces 
                  mark the end of Nguyen's fabulous survey. The Fantaisie-Impromptu 
                  was Raff's follow-up to the Eglogues, and sounds very 
                  much like a tribute to Chopin - although the Joachim 
                  Raff Society's Mark Thomas in his notes hears something 
                  quite different: "shows little trace of the Polish master's 
                  influence". The equally dazzling Impromptu-Valse op.94 
                  dates from the previous year, and once again the influence of 
                  Chopin, though less overt here, still seems rather self-evident. 
                   
                     
                  According to Grand Piano, these are all premiere recordings, 
                  and with almost 80 minutes of music, this must be considered 
                  a bargain for pianophiles even at full price. Its value is enhanced 
                  all the more by another top-class performance by Nguyen, her 
                  technical prowess augmented once again by an intuitive sense 
                  of expression and phrasing that brings this magical music to 
                  life.  
                     
                  As in previous volumes, sound quality is very good. Ditto Thomas's 
                  English-German booklet notes of the invaluable. All releases 
                  so far on the new Grand Piano label have featured cover paintings 
                  by the Norwegian artist Gro Thorsen, which if nothing else adds 
                  to the collectable value of the series. On the other hand, the 
                  gloomy urban pictures will not be to all tastes, and the one 
                  adorning this cover does not entirely convince on either an 
                  artistic or technical plane.  
                     
                  Byzantion  
                  Collected reviews and contact at artmusicreviews.co.uk 
                   
                     
                 
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  
                 
                 
             
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