Laurent Martin - Charles-Valentin Alkan: Préludes, Op. 31 (2016)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 173 Mb | Total time: 67:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Marco Polo / Naxos | 8.223284 | Recorded: 1989
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 173 Mb | Total time: 67:10 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Marco Polo / Naxos | 8.223284 | Recorded: 1989
The 25 Preludes in all major and minor keys, Opus 31, appeared in 1847, designed for piano or organ, or, no doubt, for the instrument that Alkan particularly favoured, the pédalier or pianoforte with pedal-board, for which Schumann and Gounod, among others, also wrote. The Preludes go through all 24 keys, returning to a final Prayer in the affirmative original key of C major. The first set of nine opens meditatively and proceeds in a sequence of keys that moves alternately up a fourth and down a third, to F minor in the second and to D-flat major in the third, Dans le genre ancien, the old style in question being nothing more ancient than Bach, heard through the ears of Mendelssohn. Jewish tradition is at the root of the Prière du soir (“Evening Prayer”), the rejoicing of Psalm 150 and the Cantor’s chant of the Sixth Prelude.