Magical Journey: Eduard Franck - Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (Georg Michael Grau)

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Monday, August 8, 2022

Eduard Franck - Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 (Georg Michael Grau)


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Composer: Eduard Franck
  • (01) Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 13
  • (04) Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Major

Georg Michael Grau, piano
Württembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Fawzi Haimor, conductor

Date: 2022
Label: cpo

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Review

Breslau-born Eduard Franck moved in exalted circles: Mendelssohn (his teacher), Schumann and Sterndale Bennett were friends. The wealth and artistic inclinations of his family must surely have helped; contrast Schumann’s circumstances. My knowledge of Eduard Franck first found its footing with a clutch of Audite discs about ten years ago. I am now pleased that CPO have enabled me to reopen that door.

The Piano Concerto in D minor was Franck's first ambitious work with orchestra. It runs to three movements and to forty minutes. From a propitious drum-roll and flamboyant flourish we get a pre-echo of the Grieg concerto which at the time lay twenty years in the future. This Franck meant business even if he occasionally luxuriates in a steady-as-she-goes pulse and leans on the received gestures of the times. When the work was completed he was only thirty. The warmly accomplished and musing slow movement - an Andantino - seems to have been partly written under the knowledge of the slow movement of Beethoven’s ‘Emperor’. It never becomes mawkish. The striding and flashing finale begins with a recollection of the start of the work. It settles into some Chopin-like introspection and romance which I suspect held the greatest glamour for Franck, but he still builds a convincing final statement. There’s certainly contrasting steam, stamina and cantering dignity in the mix. The First Concerto was probably premiered with the composer as pianist in Berlin in 1846.

The Second Concerto seems not to have had an opus number assigned to it. It has survived in the form of a piano reduction and manuscript from which what we hear has been extrapolated. The work again spans three movements across what is six minutes shorter than the First Concerto. It’s occasionally gritty with a stormy Beethovenian (‘Eroica’-style) tension previously only hinted at. The Intermezzo: Adagio is most beautifully written and shaped and Grau quietly voices the very tenderness invited by the orchestra. No-one blinks throughout the movement’s ten minutes such is the concentration of everyone involved. The Presto gallops neatly in a way that recalls Mendelssohn - romantic but in full flood - and the more demonstrative moments touch on the concertos by Litolff and Tchaikovsky.

The supporting notes are in German and English. They are by Dr Andreas Feuchte and pianist Georg Michael Grau. Grau, together with the orchestra and conductor, seems fully in sympathy with this music and makes it sing and sparkle.

-- Rob BarnettMusicWeb International

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Eduard Franck (5 October 1817 – 1 December 1893) was a German composer, pianist and music pedagogue. He studied with Felix Mendelssohn as a private student in Düsseldorf and Leipzig. As a talented pianist, he embarked upon a dual career as a concert artist and teacher for more than four decades during the course of which he held many positions. Although highly regarded as both a teacher and performer, Franck, as a composer, never achieved the public recognition of his better known contemporaries such as Mendelssohn, Schumann or Liszt. His chamber music is generally considered amongst his finest compositions.

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Georg Michael Grau (born 1989 in Lauingen, Dillingen, Bavaria) is a German pianist.

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