Monday, September 20, 2010

John Ogdon plays Nielsen



My friend Maready at Avant que j'oublie just posted an unusual, but vital, offering of John Ogdon performing Messiaen and I happened to have this disc of Nielsen transferred from a while back. What a pleasant coincidence, don't you think?

Ogdon was one of the most gifted and brilliant pianists of the 20th century along with being one of the most highly erratic and unpredictable ones too. At his finest, his interpretations were probing, highly intellectual and magnificently crafted; the other side of the coin featured pedestrian, mannered and bored accounts that left the listener scratching his or her head, "why?"

Fortunately here, Ogdon is magnificent. No less then Robert Simpson exalted Ogdon's renderings of these works as being at the highest level. Though we do not think of Nielsen as a writer for the piano, in Ogdon's hands, a strong case is made for Nielsen as the composer for solo instrument. It's fine fare and much too bad that others have not made works such as Symphonic Suite a part of their repertoire.

I hope that you find enjoyment in this lp and Maready's Messiaen offering. Marvelous remembrances of an artist who had the ability to make neglected, or obscure, music come to life with dazzling results.


6 comments:

  1. Fred -- this is another of Ogdon's great ones and I am glad to have your transfer to replace my beat-up old record. Will you be doing the RCA 'Hammerklavier' next? :)

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  2. Hi Maready,

    Wish I had it! Forgot to mention that these are stereo FLACS.

    -Fred

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  3. Hi Fred --- I might have to make a transfer of my own copy then, but it won't make for easy listening as it's in even worse shape than my copy of the Nielson record. It's a very memorable performance of Op 106 and makes me wish Ogdon had recorded more Beethoven (and Schubert.)

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  4. Does someone need a clean copy of Ogden's Hammerklavier (RCA Red Seal 3123)? I have one that I have not played in some thirty years but it looks rather good...

    TWS

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  5. TWS,

    Thanks for the offer. Maybe Maready will take you up on it.

    Regards,

    Fred

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