Peter Lieberson and corrections, 20204
This Week in Classical Music: October 21, 2024. Lieberson and corrections. Final week our calendar bought very a lot confused: we celebrated Franz Liszt, although his birthday, October 22nd, occurs this week. There’s nothing improper with celebrating Liszt early and sometimes, so we’ll do it this week by taking part in one among his best compositions, the B minor Sonata. It’s a powerful, grand Romantic piece, extraordinarily common within the early to mid-Twentieth century when it was thought of central to any virtuoso’s repertoire; it’s not performed as usually as of late and its significance, so apparent earlier than, isn’t as obvious. A one-movement piece, it’s technically troublesome and complicated in construction. Liszt accomplished it in 1853 (the primary sketches have been written in 1842); it was premiered not by Liszt however Hans von Bülow, his scholar, in 1857. The sonata is devoted to Robert Schumann, in return for Schumann dedicating his Fantasy in C main to Liszt some years earlier (Schumann died in 1856, between the Sonata’s completion and its premier). There are scores of fantastic performances of the Sonata, so it’s practically unimaginable to pick out the “finest” one. Some recordings are extra common than others, for instance, Krystian Zimerman’s from 1990 (and it’s certainly excellent). And so are the recordings by Martha Argerich, Yuja Wang and Marc-André Hamelin. We’ll play an older recording, made reside by the nice pianist Sviatoslav Richter. He performed it on the Aldeburgh Pageant on June 21st of 1966 within the Aldeburgh parish church. We expect it’s a profound efficiency.
The American composer Peter Lieberson was born on October 26th of 1946 in New York. He studied composition with Milton Babbitt and Charles Wuorinen, a few of the most “modernist” of American composers however his personal music is way more tuneful. Lieberson wrote a number of concertos (three for the piano, one every for the horn, viola, and cello), an opera, and plenty of chamber items, however he’s finest remembered for his two track cycles, Rilke Songs for mezzo-soprano and piano, composed in 2001 and, from 2005, Neruda Songs for mezzo and orchestra. Each cycles have been written for his spouse, the fantastic mezzo Loraine Hunt Lieberson. Right here, from the Rilke cycle, O ihr Zärtlichen (Oh you, tender ones). Loraine Hunt Lieberson is accompanied by Peter Serkin. And right here is one other track from the identical cycle, Atmen, du unsichtbares Gedicht! (Breathe, you invisible poem!). It’s carried out by the identical artists.
Loraine Hunt Lieberson died from breast most cancers in 2006 on the age of 52. Shortly after her demise, Peter Lieberson was identified with lymphoma. He continued to compose until the tip of his life. Peter Lieberson died on April 23rd of 2011.