Haochen Zhang - Schumann, Liszt, Jan�?ek, Brahms: Haochen Zhang - Piano Recital
Catalogue No: BIS2238
Barcode: 7318599922386
In 2009, at the age of 19, Haochen Zhang became one of the youngest musicians ever to win the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Since then he has had a busy concert schedule, primarily in his native China and in the U.S.A. but also in Europe where he made his d�but at the BBC Proms in 2014. Recording has been less of a priority for Zhang, and it is only now that he releases his first studio album, recorded at the Reitstadel, the well-known audiophile venue in Neumarkt in Germany. For this recital, Haochen Zhang has devised a programme made up of works that he feels particularly close to. As he writes in his own liner notes, they �not only speak to me in a very intimate way, but also connect with one another at a corresponding level of intimacy: as a whole they form a unique musical narrative�. The pieces all share a reflective and introspective quality, albeit reflective in different ways. Opening the disc is Schumann�s Kinderszenen, described by the composer as �reflections of an adult for adults�, whilst the closing Op. 117 Intermezzi, Brahms also seems to be looking backwards � but with resignation rather than intimate tenderness. Framed by these two, the works by Liszt and Jan�?ek contain overtly dramatic episodes. Contemplative interludes form a recurrent feature of the Ballade, and in Presentiment, the first movement of Jan�?ek�s Sonata, the dark forebodings seem to rise up from the composer�s own soul.