Chandos has been attentive in promoting the orchestral works of Alexandre Tansman, who due to the vagaries of fashion has to a great extent been ignored. We now embark on the piano music and a deeply personal project for soloist Margaret Fingerhut. ‘My curiosity about the piano music of Tansman began over 20 years ago when I encountered the delightfully languid Berceuse he wrote for the album of Hommages to Roussel, and which I recorded for Chandos. The fact that he was born in Lodz, Poland, where my great-grandparents also came from, spurred me on to find out more about him, and since then I have been assiduously collecting his piano works - quite a task as it turns out that in the course of his long composing career Tansman was nothing if not prolific!’
‘I feel his music deserves to be revalued and heard by a new generation of listeners, and so I wanted to create a CD to present an overview of his unique style and musical language. While the influences of Ravel, Poulenc, Milhaud and Stravinsky are apparent, along with jazz-inspired techniques, he himself professed his music to be rooted in his native Polish culture. So the starting point for this disc had to be his Mazurkas – after all, he wrote more of them than almost any other composer except for that other famous Polish exile-in-Paris, Chopin! Listen to his 2nd Mazurka to be transported to a world filled with gentle sweet melancholy. For me his piano music abounds in lyrical expression, tenderness, elegance, grace, good humour and exuberant virtuosity (he loved writing on three staves with huge leaps at great speed!). It seems such a shame that the forces of dogma and experimentalism which ruled Paris since the Second World War left so many casualties in their wake, composers like Tansman who determinedly stuck with neoclassicism and who were not afraid of melody. It is my hope that his individual voice can speak to us afresh’.
TANSMAN: PIANO MUSIC – MARGARET FINGERHUT
Chandos has been actively promoting the music of Alexandre Tansman over the last few years and we now turn our attention to his piano music. For Margaret Fingerhut this is a deeply personal project. Tansman was born in Lodz, Poland, which was also the home of her great-grandparents. She set herself the task of collecting his piano music, which was quite a task as Tansman was a prolific composer for the instrument. Margaret Fingerhut brings real artistry and élan to the music, and comments: ‘I feel his music deserves to be revalued and heard by a new generation of listeners so I wanted to create a CD to present an overview of his unique style and musical language.’ This our Disc of the Month starts with a set of mazurkas and includes besides much else a sonata, a sonatina and four nocturnes.