Szymanowski: Mazurkas

Jed Distler

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Beyond question, Karol Szymanowski wrote the greatest piano Mazurkas since Chopin’s. They capture all the elemental passion of the traditional Mazurka rhythms in a pungent and pianistically idiomatic language that sounds fresher with each passing year. It’s good to see these works turn up more frequently on CD, especially when they’re played with Anna Kijanowska’s stylistic perception and technical mastery. Like Martin Jones, she’s not afraid to rough up rolled left-hand chords in order to give them more rhythmic kick. Some of her tempo choices are unusual, such as a more measured and inward take on Op. 50 No. 12, as opposed to Marc-André Hamelin’s more volatile, skittish account. Yet if her touch doesn’t quite match Hamelin’s supple shadings, her rubatos often speak more organically (Op. 50 No. 18, for example). Unlike Hamelin and Jones, Kijonowska does not include Szymanowski’s four Polish Dances and Valse Romantique. This highly distinctive release is a worthy addition to the Szymanowski discography. [1/24/2006]


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: Hamelin (Hyperion), Jones (Nimbus)

KAROL SZYMANOWSKI - Mazurkas Op. 50; Mazurkas Op. 62

    Soloists: Anna Kijanowska (piano)

  • Record Label: Dux - 417
  • Medium: CD

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