Sergio
Calligaris: Pianist and Composer
The pianist's technique and art |
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Sergio Calligaris' piano
technique is one of the most interesting and involving aspects of his entire artistic
profile. It is characterised by the sheer brilliance and powerful touch typical of the
Leschetizky school: his technical qualities, complemented by a detailed attention to the
compositions form, made him a fine interpreter of romantic (especially Schumann and
Chopin), post-romantic (Rachmaninoff, Scriabin, Debussy) and contamporary repertoire,
whose authors a significant anthology is hereafter proposed. As it is clear, much more eloquent than whatever explanation is the living experience of this technique, by means of listening and watching the Artist at work: those who have got experience in this, during a Maestro's concert, can't keep anything but an impressed memory. Who instead, like the writer, got the extraordinary opportunity to attend Sergio Calligaris' interpretation at his piano, feels to have had a privilege that Maestro grants only to a few people. And from that splendid and indomitable Bechstein that, like Odysseus bending his own bow, he only can tame thanks to his amazing technique - because of the deep and slow action of keys which make it an instrument out of reach of many other fierce pianists, made harder to play since each key was deliberately deprived of its double escapement and made heavier up to 85 grams (instead of 53 or 54 of a concert grand piano) in order to fit such strong technique - rippling waves, billows and darting sprays of sea gushed with crystal clear fluency, softly smashing onto the quietly fluctuating planking of Une Barque sur l'océan, from Ravel's Miroirs. And the lucky listener can hardly recover from the poetic entrancement evoked by the Artist... [a short film from Youtube follows] To bear witness to Maestro's technique, I will hereafter attach more and more examples to listen, as a hi-fi version, in MP3 format (icon M): in any case placing the mouse cursor over an icon allows the appearance of a pop-up with information related to duration of piece, size of file and features of output. [a short film from Youtube follows] "His playing is distinguished by a romantic
élan and virtuoso technique. " All excerpts have been taken out from (LPs digitally
remastered by Carlo Bellani):
[a short film from Youtube follows] |
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Edited by Renzo Trabucco: Page updated to 30/03/2014
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