FrancK/BLoch/Giannini

(1996)

CONNOISSEUR SOCIETY 4208

 

“A revelatory release.”

Peter J. Rabinowitz

Fanfare

“Silberstein is my kind of pianist. He plays the music, rather than the notes.”

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Steve Schwartz

Classical Net Review

I was barely twenty years old when I recorded this album, but I was already committed to playing music by composers who hadn’t gotten the attention they deserved.

Ernest Bloch’s Piano Sonata (1935) is a masterpiece. It is three continuous movements of great depth and raging pessimism. It had only been recorded a handful of times when I began working on it.

Vittorio Giannini’s piano music had never been recorded before I programmed it on this album. Giannini was among the most beloved American opera composers of the mid-20th century, with a style descended from Puccini and other great Romantics.

Bloch and Giannini had much in common with Franck in their approach to composition. In fact, Bloch was a student of one of Franck’s students. 

I was honored for such a fine label as Connoisseur Society to invest in me as an unknown young pianist. Alan Silver was the ideal producer for my first album: knowledgeable, supportive, and gentle in manner. 

This album was a lovely way for me to start a lifetime of recording.

Audio samples

Prelude, Chorale and Fugue (excerpt)

by César Franck (Myron Silberstein, pianist)

Sonata for Piano (excerpt)

by Ernest Bloch (Myron Silberstein, pianist)

Variations on a Cantus Firmus (excerpt)

by Vittorio Giannini (Myron Silberstein, pianist)

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