Alkan - Étude - "Chant d'amour - Chant de mort" - Mark Viner

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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

Another valuable recording of Charles-Valentin Alkan's 'Song of Love - Song of Death' from the Études in all the Major keys, Op. 35.

Played by talented young British pianist Mark Viner.

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  • amazing! i forgot how enchanting this piece was, or it's just how careful Mark brought it to life here. i love the (middle?) section from 5:09, the restrained outburst of passion (if that's possible) from 5:25 on, and how the first section (main theme) is developed after that in the A' section (6:33). i'd say the structure is A-bridge-B-bridge-A', B being 5:09 and A' 6:33. glad to be proven wrong ^^ in any case, this is absolutely wonderful.

  • @Sorcerer88 oh, and of course the morte part (C, 9:29), so A-bridge-B-bridge-A'-bridge-C

  • @Sorcerer88 Nice to see some musicological discussion going on here!

  • @Sorcerer88 Really glad there's such a good response to this. Thanks as ever for your comments...

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  • Beautiful, simply beautiful thank you.

  • Ronald Smith also recorded Op. 35 Nos. 10, 11, and 12. I will upload those today. Expect them in an hour or so.

  • @Sorcerer88 you know, there are many possible analysis.

    to me, (transfigured A) is more than A', that's why I said it.

    I haven't analyzed quite carefully, but to me the B part ends at 9'14. certainly there are bridges here somewhere. hehe

    but bridge, to me, MUST be instable harmonically (the intention is to move -- make a bridge -- among tonalities).

    hey... thinking better... I think I'd say it's a Sonata-Rondò.

  • @felipesarro oh, alright, so A-B-A', but if the morte part (which i named C) is A', then what i named A' at 6:33 must be some kind of recapitulation, at least of the main theme. and i guess you agree about the bridges?!

  • @Sorcerer88 the morte part is the transfiguration of A. this piece is an A-B-transfigured A (just like Chopin's Op. 48 no. 1)

  • @OrangeSodaKing Oh I'm sure he'll keep up the Alkan! These few pieces were recorded privately and aren't available commercially. I don't think it will be long before he has a record deal though!

  • @4candles This piece (and performance) touches me the most out of Alkan's works, even more than Aime-Moi, the Barcarolles from the Chants, the middle movement of the Symphony, or the etude I play! :)

    I sure hope this fabulous pianist keeps up the Alkan! Is this on a CD for sale, or was it recorded privately for his enjoyment?

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