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Mompou: Piano Music: Cants Magics; Charmes; Trois Variations; Dialogues I, II; Paisages; Cancion y Danzas 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9; Preludes 1, 5, 6, 7, 9,10
Federico Mompou, Stephen Hough
Mompou: Piano Music: Cants Magics; Charmes; Trois Variations; Dialogues I, II; Paisages; Cancion y Danzas 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9; Preludes 1, 5, 6, 7, 9,10
Genre: Classical
 
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Charming enigmas
christopher wren | Denver, Colorado United States | 11/07/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What lovely, mysterious music! Mompou's little pieces are often startlingly short, even inconclusive, yet his haunting, minimal, unresolved harmonics and contrasts both surprise and entice. Despite the tracks' actual durations, the frequently slow tempos create a sense of expanded time, as a few sparse notes and a few enchanting/evasive scraps of melody advance with a laconic deliberation that approaches a condition of reticence; and that bespeaks this music's quiet sorcery--Mompou's ability to capture something like reticence in musical notation. These are alluring, ambiguous works. And Stephen Hough is simply one of our great pianists, in good company with Uchida, Perahia, and Goode. His faultless articulation lends commanding voice to his responsive, thoughtful readings. Hyperion's transparent recorded sound places one beside this fine interpreter as he awakens Mompou's charming enigmas."
Overlooked gems...
dearmad | 06/26/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Mompou's music is overlooked but worth discovering. If you enjoy Ravel or Faure and have a love for finely chiselled or sculpted little gems of music, this CD and others of Mompou's work will interest you greatly.Ignore the "spanish" influences you may have read about his music- his music (the converse of Ravel's for example) is more French inspired (while a lot of Ravel's is of spanish influence)."