I know that Hyperion have made hatfuls of recordings with him and he has received rave reviews for many of them but I do not seem to click with his records .
Technically brilliant but they do not communicate much emotion to me . In his review of his recent Rachmaninov 3 recording Gramophone described him as " Hamelin can occasionally resemble someone who likes a drink but is determined to remain sober " .
Although the reviewer went to on to praise the powerful emotion in some of his playing in that concerto it does some up my response to his playing especially of 19th century music . A recent example for me was digging out his highly reputed recording of the Rubinstein Fourth Piano Concerto a once famous piece fallen by the wayside . It did very little for me and I was more than prepared to blame the composer .
Last week , however , I came across in a charity shop Shura Cherkassky's late recording of the same concerto with Ashkenazy for £3 . Sounded like a different work of great charm . It may be an unfair comparison as Cherkassky can be so charismatic a player .
Is it just me ? And if so can anyone recommend any Hamelin recordings to win me over - I saw him play the Turnage concerto lasy year and he was terrific in that but no great romantic sweep to convey there.
Technically brilliant but they do not communicate much emotion to me . In his review of his recent Rachmaninov 3 recording Gramophone described him as " Hamelin can occasionally resemble someone who likes a drink but is determined to remain sober " .
Although the reviewer went to on to praise the powerful emotion in some of his playing in that concerto it does some up my response to his playing especially of 19th century music . A recent example for me was digging out his highly reputed recording of the Rubinstein Fourth Piano Concerto a once famous piece fallen by the wayside . It did very little for me and I was more than prepared to blame the composer .
Last week , however , I came across in a charity shop Shura Cherkassky's late recording of the same concerto with Ashkenazy for £3 . Sounded like a different work of great charm . It may be an unfair comparison as Cherkassky can be so charismatic a player .
Is it just me ? And if so can anyone recommend any Hamelin recordings to win me over - I saw him play the Turnage concerto lasy year and he was terrific in that but no great romantic sweep to convey there.
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