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A delicate, romantic nod to Chopin’s Nocturnes.

He navigates the diverse moods within the "Poèmes," from dreamy nocturnes to the quick, capricious nature of individual waltz movements. Hahn_Poemes_Valses.part2.rar

This paper examines the 2021 recording of performed by pianist Pavel Kolesnikov, released by Hyperion Records in 2022. This album is a critical exploration of Hahn’s intimate piano works, featuring selections from his two major collections, Premières valses (1898) and Le rossignol éperdu (1912), emphasizing his characteristic melodic refinement and "Belle Époque" charm. A delicate, romantic nod to Chopin’s Nocturnes

(1912): A collection of 53 short, intimate "poems for piano," providing snapshots of emotion or memory. 3. Performance Analysis (Pavel Kolesnikov) This album is a critical exploration of Hahn’s

This recording is vital for recontextualizing Hahn from a "cliché" composer of the Belle Époque to a serious, albeit subtle, master of miniatures. The album has been lauded for its "irresistible" beauty and for offering "fascinating rarities" that Massenet or Fauré would have admired. Album Technical Details (CDA68383) Pavel Kolesnikov (Piano) Label: Hyperion Records Recording Venue: St Silas the Martyr, Kentish Town, London Recording Date: January 2021 Run Time: Approx. 72 Minutes If you'd like more in-depth information, I can: List the exact tracklist of the Kolesnikov recording. Provide a biographical sketch of Reynaldo Hahn.

A quiet, moderate waltz representing the calmer side of Hahn's writing.