Three rarely encountered works of the piano-and-orchestra repertoire receive splendid advocacy from German classical pianist Matthias Kirschnereit, a fine player with a strong musical personality. Hummel’s Piano Concerto No. 2 (1816) looks to the future and almost suggests the direction Chopin would take. It demands, and duly receives here, great virtuosity. Weber’s Konzertstück (1821) is a classic of the piano-and-orchestra repertoire. It’s packed full of thrills, and Kirschnereit doesn’t disappoint. Mendelssohn’s Capriccio brillant (1832) was written after a meeting with Chopin and, like the other works here, is a testament to just how well the composer understood the power of his instrument.
- Steven Isserlis & Connie Shih
- Chouchane Siranossian & Capriccio Barockorchester
- Emmanuele Baldini & Luca Delle Donne
- Antonio Pappano, Orchestra dell'Academia nazionale di Santa Cecilia & Bertrand Chamayou
- Yannick Nézet-Séguin
- Johann Sebastian Bach & Brodsky Quartet
- Adam Walker, Timothy Ridout & James Baillieu