The 28-year-old pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason is aware of a factor or two about household dynamics. She’s the eldest of seven younger, classically skilled siblings from England. (You could know her brother, cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason, whose profession launched after performing on the wedding ceremony of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.) Maybe that’s why she selected one other musical household as the main target of her new album, Mendelssohn.
The recording is dedicated to music by brother and sister Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn — two wildly gifted prodigies who wrote beautiful music in early nineteenth century Germany. Together with its luminous melodies, Mendelssohn tells a narrative of sibling rivalry.
The dazzling album opener — the one orchestral work on the recording — is Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1, a bit that blends the rigor of Bach, the class of Mozart and the uncooked power of the rising Romantics, like Chopin. Kanneh-Mason’s attentive efficiency, alongside the London Mozart Gamers and conductor Jonathan Bloxham, highlights all the small print with muscle and perception. It’s value noting that in February of 1838, Fanny herself performed her brother’s concerto in what could be her solely identified public efficiency. She would at all times be overshadowed by Felix, who loved a celebrity profession, writing sensible, featherlight melodies, like these inside his incidental music to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Evening’s Dream, two picks from which observe the concerto on Kanneh-Mason’s album.
She performs the intricate Rachmaninov association of the Scherzo at a reasonable tempo, slower than many, however with loads of glittering fairy mud. Let’s be actual, Kanneh-Mason doesn’t have Yuja Wang’s fleet fingers. Nobody does. However not like some, she doesn’t pound her approach by; she lets the music float in mid-air. The Nocturne, in a hardly ever heard association by the nineteenth century pianist-composer Moritz Moszkowski, unfolds serenely — like a heat blanket defending Shakespeare’s lovers.
Fanny Mendelssohn and her brother have been inseparable. That’s till Felix and her father discouraged her desires of a profession in music. No such prejudice within the Kanneh-Mason household, the place all are supported by doting dad and mom. And Isata typically performs along with her personal brother, Sheku.
Fanny wrote some 500 items of music, principally for performances in personal salons. Solely a fraction of them have been printed, together with the Notturno in G minor from 1838, the place Kanneh-Mason illuminates a wide range of moods inside the gently swaying rhythm of a Venetian gondola tune.
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Whereas Felix’s music takes up the majority of this album, it’s Fanny’s work, particularly the enigmatic “Easter Sonata,” that’s the true treasure. The 23-minute piece is solidly constructed, with moments of febrile repose and turbulent spasms of brute energy. Fanny wrote the sonata in 1829, nevertheless it went lacking till 1970, when students have been satisfied — unsurprisingly — that Felix was the writer. Lastly, in 2010, new proof proved it to be Fanny’s work. And it’s clear from Kanneh-Mason’s agile and passionate efficiency that the music holds a particular place for her. The opening, she says, appears like spring, whereas the arresting remaining motion closes with delicately lit chords, shifting like a processional into the ether.
Fanny Mendelssohn died of a stroke at age 41 in 1847. Felix was heartbroken, and died six months later at 38. They might have been probably the most naturally musical brother and sister in historical past. Because of Isata Kanneh-Mason, we’ve a glowing album that paperwork a few of their greatest work.