Per Norgard: Piano works

David Hurwitz

Artistic Quality:

Sound Quality:

This is a very enjoyable disc. Per Norgard’s music inspiration ranges wide, from pop music idioms and tangos (in Animals in Concert), to simple tunes and modern sound effects. There’s humor and charm, especially in Nine Friends, and Norgard compensates for a certain lack of sheer lyricism in his style with a particularly evocative use of pedal effects, exploiting the piano’s natural resonance very evocatively. Erik Kaltoft plays all of this music with an appealing timbre, a light touch, and nimble sense of rhythm. In the more abstract pieces (the Nine Studies, the Fragments, and the Sketches), he shapes each piece with an unerring sense of purpose. Though these are mostly simple (or at least short) pieces, they do require a measure of virtuosity, and Kaltoft supplies that too. Very good sonics add to the pleasure. [12/13/2010]


Recording Details:

Reference Recording: None

PER NORGARD - Animals in Concert; Cob Weaver and Other Secrets on the Way; Nine Friends; Fragments I-IV; Nine Studies; Four Sketches

    Soloists: Erik Kaltoft (piano)

  • Record Label: Dacapo - 8.226089
  • Medium: CD

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