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Lindberg: Complete Piano Music
Magnus [Composer] Lindberg, Ralph van Raat, Maarten van Veen
Lindberg: Complete Piano Music
Genre: Classical
 

     
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All Artists: Magnus [Composer] Lindberg, Ralph van Raat, Maarten van Veen
Title: Lindberg: Complete Piano Music
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Total Copies: 0
Label: Naxos
Release Date: 9/30/2008
Genre: Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 747313054275
 

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Beguiling modernism
Dean R. Brierly | Studio City, CA | 10/05/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Although he's known primarily for his orchestral music, Magnus Lindberg's compositions for solo and dual piano are equally accomplished and intriguing, if less densely structured. This Naxos disc presents all of his piano music to date, from 1976 through 2004, allowing listeners the opportunity to trace his ongoing stylistic progression. Early works like "Music for Two Pianos," "Piano Piece" and "Three Pieces for Piano" reflect Lindberg's initial adherence to serialism, yet without betraying a particularly formalist or analytical feeling. They are distinguished by unusually long silences between notes, which Lindberg utilizes to enhance tension and drama. These silences take a little getting used to, but soon come to feel quite organic. More important, they help to concentrate attention on the music itself, which is stark and abstract, albeit with a fugitive lyricism lurking around the edges. In "Play I" (1979), Lindberg begins to manifest a more overtly dramatic narrative and a greater indulgence in rhythmic variation. Later pieces like "Twine" (1988), "Jubilees" (2000) and "Etudes" (2001, 2004) are more romantic and accessible in their harmonic and melodic conception, yet still resonate with a wonderful modernist complexity. Primary pianist Ralph van Raat exhibits an instinctive and inspired touch throughout. He's faithful to Lindberg's aesthetic, clearly communicating the music's intentions and effects, while lending it his own interpretive stamp. Maarten van Veen ably complements van Raat on the pieces written for two pianos, which greatly benefit from the added texture and color."