Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (String Quintet Versions)

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Following the acclaimed Brahms recording in 2021, Emmanuel Despax presents his sixth album with Signum Classics: Chopin Piano Concertos (chamber versions) with Chineke! Chamber Ensemble.

“Chopin’s Piano Concertos are among his first and most significant points of departure, a marked liberation from the constraints of an early but short-lived respect for custom and tradition… I would say that the excep- tional nature of this Chopin recording lies in the combination of the chamber music, quintet slimmed-down version of the Piano Concertos complemented by a pianist who plays with an almost epic size and grandeur.” – Bryce Morrison, C.2021

Emmanuel Despax has gained worldwide recognition as a singular artist, whose interpretations bring a rare sincerity and imagination to the music.

Chineke! was founded in 2015 by the double bass player, Chi-chi Nwanoku OBE, to provide career oppor- tunities for established and up-and-coming Black and ethnically diverse classical musicians in the UK and Europe. The Chineke! Chamber Ensemble comprises the principal players of the Chineke! Orchestra.

 

★★★★ “[The result] is entrancing, with piano and string quintet intimately interweaving, adding extra strength and beauty to scores already potent enough with their melodic riches and romantic allure. And if you imagine the results might be rather dainty, you don’t know Emmanuel Despax. Coming after the eloquent string players’ long introduction to the First Concerto, Despax’s opening statement arrives like a blast of dynamite. Though he sinks happily into meltingly lovely reverie when Chopin’s intentions allow, he’s driven mostly by dark energy and muscular strength. In doing so, Despax reveals to us the music of a 20-year-old already stretching beyond decorative brilliance towards the powerful expression of contradictory, sometimes troubling emotions…I didn’t miss the full orchestra at all” – The Times

“When played with such aplomb as by Despax and the Chineke! Chamber Ensemble they are simply magnificent. Played with the authority, control and enthusiasm of Despax and Chineke, the results are breath-taking…Despax’s touch and tone are immaculate and Signum’s recordings are sensational. Heartily recommended” – International Piano

“His legato tone and playing are fascinating, and the warm sound is combined with the performance of the five musicians of the Chineke! Chamber Ensemble, which live up to their potential. A performance of this quality really deserves nothing more than the best of the Signum Records label” – Sonograma

“Despax’s pianism is all we know to expect from him by now: considered eminently musical, deeply committed. He is clearly at home in chamber music, and the Chineke! Players are the most sympathetic partners” – Classical Explorer

SKU: SIGCD700

Emmanuel Despax piano

Chineke Chamber Ensemble


Release date: 22/04/2022

Catalogue number: SIGCD700

Barcode: 635212070024

“Despax is one of the most intelligent interpreters of Chopin around at the moment, and Chi-chi Nwanoku’s Chineke! Quintet is a superb foil, always attentive, always certain to pick up on Despax’s phrasing” – Present Arts

“His temperament shines through on his latest album. What beauties in his two Chopin concertos! He plays them in a version with string quintet. The tone is passionate, the virtuosity is scintillating, the lyricism on the edge of the keys. The two slow movements? He sings them as a prince of phrasing. Discover Emmanuel Despax!” – L’OBS

“Despax is an arresting soloist, well worth hearing…he brings virtuosic authority and a good sense of Chopin’s style, leadinng the performers so that the all-important rubato…seems natural. Despax shines in the bel canto flourishes of the F minor slow movement.” – BBC Music Magazine

“Attractive new accounts of the Chopin concertos in chamber versions…a quite delightful and distinguished release with an individual character of its own. It has been expertly recorded, moreover, in first-rate sound” – Musicweb International

“Despax proves an eloquent soloist with a fine aura whenever it is his turn to shine. His account of the First Concerto’s Romance is poised and expressive, with the moment when the piano figurations hang like snowflakes in the air being as magical as anyone could wish. There is a sweet intimacy in this movement, which liberates itself into the Rondo and its Polish dance. His playing of the Second Concerto is no less graceful and pleasing”– International Piano

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 11
[1] I. Allegro maestoso
[2] II. Romanze – Larghetto
[3] III. Rondo – Vivace

Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21
[4] I. Maestoso
[5] II. Largetto
[6] III. Allegro vivace

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