C’è una brano di Schumann che io trovo assolutamente ipnotico, enigmatico, modernissimo.
Ho avuto la fortuna di sentirlo suonare, come bis, da Radu Lupu, uno dei più grandi pianisti viventi: La versione che vi propongo non è così bella, ma è il meglio che ho trovato su YouTube.
Prima, però, vi invito a leggere la recensione di AllMusicGuide:
This is probably the most popular of the nine pieces that comprise Schumann’s Waldszenen, a late effort in his distinguished and considerable piano output that came in the years prior to his catastrophic mental breakdown in 1854. The composer always had been eccentric and often displayed nervous problems. Yet his malaise never seemed to spill over into his art with any detrimental effects. True, his late piano works often exhibited less freshness of invention and less rugged individualism than was typical of his keyboard music ten years before. That said, “Vogel als Prophet” (The Prophetic Bird) is anything but lacking in imagination or boldness of expression. It opens with a quirky, ghostly theme that oddly foreshadows the music in some of Prokofiev’s Visions Fugitives of seven decades later. The music is ethereal in mood, seeming to playfully roam about the clouds – or, in this case, fly about the clouds. In the middle section, Schumann presents a serene, somewhat grandiose melody of Romantic temperament that very quickly yields back to the main theme. This effort must be assessed as one of Schumann’s most prescient creations, auguring not only the Prokofiev work mentioned above, but even certain aspects of Impressionism. The piece typically has a duration of three-and-a-half to four minutes.
Ed ecco il brano.
lunedì, 9 luglio 2007 alle 21:47
Il brano è bellissimo! E grazie per averlo introdotto con una recensione
lunedì, 2 settembre 2013 alle 0:52
Ho trovato quella di Jörg Demus che è in tono con il carattere del brano: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhtCXRvXEXY.
Buon ascolto!