I hate to add a dissenting note regarding
Igor Levit, Life. But, unfortunately I find he sleepwalks through disc one.
Especially in the vital and exciting Brahms arrangement of Bach’s Chaccone in D minor. Brahms loved to extemporize in the Bach keyboard style on both piano and organ in a rambunctious manner. This Levit performance misses the essential exuberance of the Baroque style. Violinists demonstrate this routinely.
I know Levit has a theme for this recording, but this piece does not fit in.
In disc two the atmospheric approach works better, but I’m not a big fan of the Liszt-Wagner ethos.
Igor Levit, Life. But, unfortunately I find he sleepwalks through disc one.
Especially in the vital and exciting Brahms arrangement of Bach’s Chaccone in D minor. Brahms loved to extemporize in the Bach keyboard style on both piano and organ in a rambunctious manner. This Levit performance misses the essential exuberance of the Baroque style. Violinists demonstrate this routinely.
I know Levit has a theme for this recording, but this piece does not fit in.
In disc two the atmospheric approach works better, but I’m not a big fan of the Liszt-Wagner ethos.