Ingolf Wunder’s piano recital is named “300” because
it spans 300 years of music and commemorates Wunder’s 300
th professional
concert. It’s a weird mixture of sonatas by Mozart and Scarlatti, rarities
by Koczalski and Horowitz, and sweet little encores like
Clair de lune,
Flight of the Bumblebee and the theme from
Star Wars.
Much of it is very well-played. Wunder’s approach is that of a poet-lyricist,
so his Mozart sonata actually comes off very well, with little adornment
or showboating. Likewise the very good - if rather fast - Chopin
Berceuse
and the waltz by Koczalski, a composer whose name I’d never heard before.
The Scarlatti is an understated opener to the recital, played in a quietly
eloquent way that makes me wish for more;
Clair de lune is lovely
and Moszkowski’s
Étincelles have all the needed champagne fizz.
The Arcadi Volodos “paraphrase” of Mozart’s
Rondo alla turca serves
as a reminder of Wunder’s qualities in Mozart, and as a pretty enjoyable
surprise.
Regrets, I have a few. The Scriabin etude Op. 8 No. 12, so fantastically
performed by Horowitz and
Sudbin
and others, is here heard with no personality and no sharp edges. Franz
Liszt’s
Csárdás macabre is well-done but doesn’t really belong
on the program. Something tells me that more serious, sober classical fans
will raise their eyebrows at the inclusion of
Star Wars, but I
personally love the idea. The problem is the music selected: since it’s
the title theme, there’s no alluding to many of the film’s most memorable
tunes, and yet the arrangement goes on for six minutes when it probably
could have been three. It’s still an enjoyable ending … and grandly played.
Are you in the market for this kind of recital? If so, here’s a talented
pianist with a penchant for Mozart who would probably be adept at baroque
and classical repertoire, as well as the simpler, more lyrical works of
the twentieth century. I enjoyed
300 a lot more than I expected.
For his next recital, maybe Ingolf Wunder can persuade Deutsche Grammophon
to produce a creative pairing like Scarlatti and Mompou.
Brian Reinhart
I enjoyed this collection of Mozart and encores a lot more than I expected.
Track List
Domenico SCARLATTI (1685-1757)
Sonata in B minor, K 87 [5:25]
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
Sonata No. 13 in B flat, K 333 [20:58]
Frédéric CHOPIN (1810-1849)
Berceuse in D flat [4:39]
Raoul KOCZALSKI (1884-1948)
Valse fantastique in B minor, Op. 49 [3:04]
Franz LISZT (1811-1886)
Csárdás macabre [7:50]
Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1928)
Clair de lune [5:18]
Nikolai RIMSKY-KORSAKOV (1844-1908)
Flight of the Bumblebee (arr. Rachmaninov) [1:17]
Sergey RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
Prelude in G minor, Op 23 No 5 [3:50]
Alexander SCRIABIN (1872-1915)
Etude in D sharp minor, Op 8 No 12 [2:14]
Moritz MOSZKOWSKI (1854-1925)
Étincelles [2:57]
Vladimir HOROWITZ (1903-1989)
Danse excentrique (Moment exotique) [2:34]
Mozart/Arcadi VOLODOS (1972- )
Paraphrase on “Rondo alla turca” [3:42]
Ennio MORRICONE (b.1928)
Playing Love, from The Legend of 1900 [3:04]
John WILLIAMS (b.1932)
Main Title from Star Wars (arr. Ingolf Wunder and Martin Romberg) [5:50]