In 1847 Franz Liszt visited Istanbul (then Constantinople) and performed several recitals on an Erard piano specially shipped for him to play. He spent a month there and gave several concerts including two in the Sultan’s palace. He was fêted and praised highly; at that time the city was a hub of Western culture and a frequent destination of Italian and French opera companies, so Liszt’s operatic transcriptions found a receptive audience. Turkish-American pianist Zeynep Ucbasaran created a selection of works from Liszt’s program which were broadcast throughout Europe in 2011 and performed live to great acclaim. Now this recital is committed to a recording which celebrates not only great music but also what was Liszt’s final year as a virtuoso performer. Zeynep Ucbasaran began music studies in Istanbul at the age of four, then in Hungary and Germany before moving to the USA to obtain her degrees in Piano Performance. She has won multiple awards and performed in many parts of the world. She naturally has an affinity with the musical culture and heritage of her native Turkey.
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Reviews
“… Enthusiastically recommended.”
Ken Meltzer – Fanfare – July/August 2021
“…Turkish pianist Ucbasaran is not afraid to let the music rip forth in thorough Lisztian style. There is little attempt to hold the display aspects of the compositions in check, as some have tried to do. All of this music is intended to impress people and does so without any shame. Liszt was too fine a musician to overdo things, and the embellishments fit perfectly in the style…”
Alan Becker – American Record Guide – July/August 2021
Interpretation ***** Sound **** Repertoire *****
Bernd Wladika - Piano News - July/August 2021
"...The playing is tidy and well phrased..." ***
Freya Parr – BBC Music magazine (Brief Notes section) – May 2021
“… I hope that Zeynep Ucbasaran will continue her exploration of Liszt and his concerts. I look forward to reviewing her subsequent recitals.”
John France – MusicWeb-International.com – 8 March 2021
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