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Marc-Andre Hamelin once again proves that he can play (and memorize!
IV
26 Juli 2011
Hamelin is fine but...
A dream match between canadian piano genius Marc-André Hamelin and one of the best-loved classical pieces of spanish heritage,famous \"Iberia\".
UP
21 Mai 2009
Musical Grace
There has been no mention that this is the 100th anniversary of the death of Albeniz and I know of no recordings being released or even a tribute being offered on the radio.
IT
27 Dezember 2005
PERSPECTIVES
Albeniz was a romantic self-exile, unable to live with the stifling and conservative culture of his native Spain but full of nostalgia.
HZ
23 August 2005
A real rival to de Larrocha
Alicia de Larrocha has held the field in this towering piece of piano literature for what seems like forever .
VY
23 Juni 2005
FANTASTIC !
Contrary to *some* reviews, who would like this to be a *tribute to the piano styles of lore*, Marc-andre Hamelin doesn't attempt to mimic ~other~ methods, he plays HIS style, why critics want Hamelin to conform to old school thought is beyond me(it's 2005 for goodness sake!
US
20 Juni 2005
Lopsided dexterity
After reading enthusiastic notices in Gramophone Magazine and here on Amazon (Messrs.
CW
7 Juni 2005
Fluid and sensitive
Great to hear Marc-Andre Hamelin tackle this beautiful and tremendously difficult pianistic masterpiece.
NF
19 Mai 2005
Easily the Equal of Larrocha's Third and Best 'Iberia'
I never, ever thought I'd write anything like this: This traversal of Albéniz's masterpiece, 'Iberia,' is the equal of, perhaps even better than, the third and last recording of these works by Alicia de Larrocha.
Rezension Isaac Albéniz: Iberia & andere späte Klaviermusik
Rezension (10)
Five Stars
OK very good..
Spectacular technique, wayward interpretation
Marc-Andre Hamelin once again proves that he can play (and memorize!
Hamelin is fine but...
A dream match between canadian piano genius Marc-André Hamelin and one of the best-loved classical pieces of spanish heritage,famous \"Iberia\".
Musical Grace
There has been no mention that this is the 100th anniversary of the death of Albeniz and I know of no recordings being released or even a tribute being offered on the radio.
PERSPECTIVES
Albeniz was a romantic self-exile, unable to live with the stifling and conservative culture of his native Spain but full of nostalgia.
A real rival to de Larrocha
Alicia de Larrocha has held the field in this towering piece of piano literature for what seems like forever .
FANTASTIC !
Contrary to *some* reviews, who would like this to be a *tribute to the piano styles of lore*, Marc-andre Hamelin doesn't attempt to mimic ~other~ methods, he plays HIS style, why critics want Hamelin to conform to old school thought is beyond me(it's 2005 for goodness sake!
Lopsided dexterity
After reading enthusiastic notices in Gramophone Magazine and here on Amazon (Messrs.
Fluid and sensitive
Great to hear Marc-Andre Hamelin tackle this beautiful and tremendously difficult pianistic masterpiece.
Easily the Equal of Larrocha's Third and Best 'Iberia'
I never, ever thought I'd write anything like this: This traversal of Albéniz's masterpiece, 'Iberia,' is the equal of, perhaps even better than, the third and last recording of these works by Alicia de Larrocha.