Dong Hyek Lim / BBC Symphony Orchestra / Alexander Vedernikov RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 2 - Symphonic Dances
Lim Dong-hyek, the South Korean pianist, released his Rachmaninov Piano
Concerto No. 2 album on Warner Classics. Four years ago, he put on a
collaboration concert with BBC Symphony and Alexander Vedernikov and
issued a Chopin Preludes album, which was chosen as one of the
Gramophone Magazine’s Editor’s Choice recordings, and this marks Lim
first concert recording. The pianist also played Rachmaninov’s Symphonic
Dances for four hands with his teacher and sponsor Martha Argerich for
his album.
Piano Concerto No. 2 is one of Rachmaninov’s most popular works. His skills as the best contemporary technician are well
demonstrated, with long and rich melodies and the sentimentality unique
to the Russian composer deeply resonating.
Lim still boasts the
intelligent and clinical precision that he showed off as teenager. The
ability to interpret both lyrical and realistic sides of the work and
mix them together with subtlety is his unique forte. In this aspect, Lim
is much like his teacher Argerich. And the new album shows such a
feature. In the second theme of the first movement, he drops
the speed of his piano. This offers a detailed glimpse into Lim
Dong-hyek's rubato. The diminishing dynamics causes an uncanny tension.
This intelligent interpretation makes the conversation with the strings
even more vibrant, accentuating Rachmaninov’s sentimentality. The same
holds true in the slow theme of the third movement.
Symphonic
Dances is the number that earned Lim and his teacher a standing ovation
in their performance last Tuesday at Seoul Arts Center for “Beppu
Argerich Festival in Seoul.” After playing this in Hamburg, Germany last
year, Argerich said her best lifetime performance of the Symphonic
Dances was with “Limichenko,” a nickname Argerich gave to Lim
Dong-hyek.”
Marking their concert in Seoul, the album was
released first in South Korea on Tuesday. Global release is scheduled in
mid-September. Last year, a constellation of young pianists such as
Daniil Trifonov, Yevgeny Sudbin, and Denis Matsuev, presented their
interpretation Rachmaninov’s concerto album. Lim’s new album will
certainly make a different voice among many.
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