
Benjamin Grosvenor: Schumann and Mussorgsky
World-renowned pianist Benjamin Grosvenor returns with Robert Schumann’s passionately expressive Fantasie and Mussorgsky’s dramatic Pictures at an Exhibition.
Benjamin Grosvenor, described as “one in a million… several million” by The Independent, plays Mussorgsky’s wonderful evocation of works of art hung in a St Petersburg exhibition – bold, brilliant and delicate by turns.
Schumann’s music is romantic in all senses, and the Fantasie expresses his love for Clara Wieck, who he was later to marry. It was published with some lines by the poet Schlegel: “Among all the sounds in earth’s many-coloured dream, one soft note calls to the secret listener”. Schumann suggested to Clara: “You must be the note”.
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