Anyone looking for Mendelssohn's complete piano music -- a repertoire not often performed and less often recorded -- need look no further than this six disc set. It includes everything with an opus number and many things without one: the three Sonatas, the three Variations, the seven Preludes and Fugues, the ten Caprices, and, naturally, the 48 Songs without Words among many, many other works. The performances are consistently first-rate. With his refined technique, polished tone and elegant interpretations, Martin Jones is an impressive Mendelssohn pianist who ideally balances mind and heart in these performances. His Variations Sérieuses is stern but compassionate; his Sonata in G minor is austere but expressive; and his Songs without Words are always singing but also always supremely well-wrought. The only real flaw is the sound. Recorded by Nimbus in the middle to late Seventies, Jones sounds like he's playing behind the heavy curtains while the microphones are placed in the back of a small, empty hall. Still, for first-rate performances of Mendelssohn's complete piano music, this is the set to get, despite the dreary sound. by James Leonard
CD1 - Caprices, etc
CD2 - Piano Sonatas, Kinderstucke
CD3 - Preludes and Fugues, Etudes
CD4 - Variations, Fantasies
CD5 - Songs Without Words
CD6 - Songs Without Words, Pieces
Martin Jones - piano
https://nitroflare.com/view/7808896C76D695D/Mendelssohn_-_Piano_1%262_%28Jones%29.rar
ResponderExcluirhttps://nitroflare.com/view/81E1696AFC7E816/Mendelssohn_-_Piano_3%264_%28Jones%29.rar
https://nitroflare.com/view/5C68C0D55274527/Mendelssohn_-_Piano_5%266_%28Jones%29.rar