Chabrier: Piano works/Hewitt

Jed Distler

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Emmanuel Chabrier’s piano music has everything going for it: charm, wit, imagination, unexpected harmonic twists, and more than a few technical challenges. So why do pianists habitually ignore it? Hopefully Angela Hewitt’s freshly minted, sharply honed interpretations will inspire recitalists to dust off these unsung treasures. Her keen ear for detail always arises from the music’s character and never draws attention to itself. The Schumann-esque Ronde champêtre boasts remarkable rhythmic spring, while Bourrée fantasque’s busy contrapuntal lines resonate with the clarity of Hewitt’s best Bach playing, yet without sacrificing one iota of scintillation. There have been lighter, crisper renditions of the (relatively) well-known Scherzo-valse, but Hewitt’s telling left-hand inflections keep things airborne. In fact, the nine other Pièces pittoresques benefit from Hewitt’s ability to give each one its own timbral voice. On paper, for example, Mauresque’s steady accompanimental chords don’t look like anything special. However, in Hewitt’s hands they come to animated life. The recording quality is slightly too resonant for my taste–perhaps a more lustrous SACD transfer looms on the horizon, and more French music from Angela Hewitt.


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: None for this collection

EMMANUEL CHABRIER - Impromptu; Ronde champêtre; Dix pièces pittoresques; Aubade; Ballabile; Caprice; Feuillet d’album; Habanera; Bourée fantasque

    Soloists: Angela Hewitt (piano)

  • Record Label: Hyperion - 67515
  • Medium: CD

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