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Made in USA

2024Alpha ClassicsALPHA1071

Works by George Gershwin, Amy Beach, Samuel Barber, Earl Wild

In Made in USA: Gershwin, Beach & Barber, her first solo disc for Alpha Classics, Claire Huangci was keen to celebrate the Gershwin centenary alongside her roots in America, where she was born, studied music and made her debut as a concert artist at the age of nine. Presented as 'An Experiment in Modern Music' when it was premiered in 1924, Rhapsody in Blue made George Gershwin famous, and he soon set to work on a version for solo piano, recorded here by Claire Huangci. The pianist Earl Wild took Gershwin's songs (Liza, Fascinatin' Rhythm, Somebody Loves Me, I Got Rhythm, Embraceable You, Oh, Lady Be Good, The Man I Love) to form the basis of his Seven Virtuoso Etudes for solo piano. The programme is completed by Amy Beach's Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60 and Samuel Barber's Sonata, Op. 26 — a composer whom Vladimir Horowitz (who premiered the work in Havana in December 1949) regarded as one of the few Americans capable of writing for the piano.

Press

I remember first hearing Claire Huangci's blazing Paderewski Concerto (Berlin Classics) and being knocked out by her dexterity as she nimbly switched gears to draw out the brief waft of late-night melancholy towards the start of the first movement's cadenza. The same responsiveness to differences in mood and colour characterises her first solo recital on her new label, Alpha Classics. The paradoxically edgy concentration of the Barber Fugue, the honeyed sultriness of Earl Wild's take on Gershwin's 'Lady be good', the naive Roaring Twenties zest of Rhapsody in Blue, the crushing desolation of the Funeral March in the Beach: all register vividly.

Peter J Rabinowitz, Gramophone (Awards Issue, Oct 2024)

Maurice Ravel's piano concerto is on the programme, and very quickly one senses: Ravel suits her. Jazz too. As expected and well deserved: thunderous applause. […] To call the piece and Huangci's playing virtuosic would be an understatement.

Barbara Schulz, FonoForum (Jan 2025, cover feature)

Pianistic brilliance goes hand in hand here with musical intelligence. The result is quite simply breathtaking. Not only does the pianist master the at times circus-like showpieces of these works with ease, she does so with an intensity and joy of playing that are positively infectious. […] An exceptionally exciting recording!

Guido Krawinkel, Klassik Heute (17 Nov 2024)

Whether it is the deeply pondering, weighty Barber or the unceremoniously brilliant Gershwin tossing about jazz harmonies and jazz rhythms, Claire Huangci plays it all fantastically. […] She masters [Barber's] demands effortlessly, while at the same time giving the complex composition as much structure as drive, and shaping the impressive slow movement with incredible intensity. An exciting, by turns moody and profound stroll through 50 years of American music history.

Oswald Beaujean, BR-Klassik, Album der Woche (28 Sep 2024)

Claire Huangci, born in Rochester on Lake Ontario and at home in Germany for many years, masters all of this not only brilliantly but also with effortless swing and, where appropriate, thunderous force.

Albert Hosp, ORF (Ö1, 5 Nov 2024)

With her latest album entitled 'Made in USA' the fabulous Claire Huangci returns to her Philadelphian roots. […] Masterfully, Huangci makes the windowpanes rattle. Her reading of Amy Beach's Variations op. 60 sounds tenderly cantabile in the touch, coloured in a high-Romantic manner.

Eleonore Büning, Rondo Magazin (4/2024, 7 Sep 2024)

The result is an optimistic, sweeping album that puts you in a good mood, with music that still sounds absolutely fresh and modern 100 years later. It is a wild ride through American Classics that is great fun and invites you to discover musical treasures.

Anne Spohr, rbb radio3, Album der Woche (4 Nov 2024)

Already George Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' is played by her so famously with effect and verve, with all the emotional depths between melancholy Broadway bliss and a famous show virtuosity, that one's breath is taken away. […] A coherent concept and brilliant interpretations from a wonderful artist.

Carsten Dürer, Piano News (4/2024)

Maurice Ravel's Piano Concerto in G, brought to life by the American pianist Claire Huangci with much drive and great clarity of touch. Moments of suspending pause were here too, in the harp solo of the first movement woven entirely without transfiguration, in the apparent halting of time, which the pianist (born 1990) excellently suggested at the start of the second movement. Her perfectly percussive finale was followed fittingly by her encore, the finale from Samuel Barber's Piano Sonata op. 26.

Axel Zibulski, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (14 Oct 2024)

The American pianist Claire Huangci devotes her latest album 'Made in USA' to composers of her homeland: Gershwin, Amy Beach, Samuel Barber, Earl Wild.

Roland Kunz, SR Kultur, Album der Woche (22 Sep 2024)

Tracklist

  1. 1
    George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue (solo piano version)
    15:16
  2. 2
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Thema. Adagio
    1:10
  3. 3
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation I. Più mosso
    0:51
  4. 4
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation II. Maestoso
    1:08
  5. 5
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation III. Allegro ma non troppo
    0:50
  6. 6
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation IV. Andante alla Barcarola
    1:33
  7. 7
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation V. Largo con molta espressione
    2:39
  8. 8
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation VI. Quasi Fantasia - Allegro all'Ongarese
    2:05
  9. 9
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation VII. Vivace - Valse lento
    2:01
  10. 10
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Variation VIII. Con vigore - Lento calmato
    2:09
  11. 11
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Marcia funebre
    4:26
  12. 12
    Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60Cadenza. Grave - Quasi fantasia
    5:47
  13. 13
    Samuel Barber: Piano Sonata in E-flat minor, Op. 26I. Allegro energico
    7:16
  14. 14
    Samuel Barber: Piano Sonata in E-flat minor, Op. 26II. Allegro vivace e leggero
    2:11
  15. 15
    Samuel Barber: Piano Sonata in E-flat minor, Op. 26III. Adagio mesto
    5:03
  16. 16
    Samuel Barber: Piano Sonata in E-flat minor, Op. 26IV. Fuga. Allegro con spirito
    4:31
  17. 17
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 1, Liza
    3:06
  18. 18
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 2, Somebody Loves Me
    2:55
  19. 19
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 3, The Man I Love
    2:27
  20. 20
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 4, Embraceable You
    2:47
  21. 21
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 5, Lady Be Good
    3:36
  22. 22
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 6, I Got Rhythm
    2:11
  23. 23
    Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after GershwinNo. 7, Fascinatin' Rhythm
    1:34