
Emmanuel Pahud: Reinecke, Undine Sonata, with Y. Bronfman (2007) Widor, Franck, Strauss, with E. Le Sage (2004) |
The third movement (Andante tranquillo) is a gorgeous piece of late Romantic filth, as Huldbrand swears love and fealty to the tempestuous Undine. In an ultrafast outburst near the end of the movement, played with astounding ferocity by Pahud and Le Sage, Undine's uncle threatens Huldbrand not to betray Undine. To be sure, as no union between spirit and human ever ends happily, Huldbrand banishes Undine back to the sea and marries his treacherous former fiancée Berthalda, who has managed to insert herself into their home. The daring finale, marked Allegro molto agitato, relates how the water spirits have their revenge, as Undine curses Huldbrand with a deadly kiss, swearing that if he falls asleep he will forget to breathe and die. Ondine's Curse is a name sometimes given to a rare form of sleep apnea, in which involuntary respiration ceases, causing suffocation, usually while asleep.

Happily, pianist Eric Le Sage seems not to have received the memo that the flute is a retiring instrument, around which pianists should always tiptoe. He gave a fully scaled pianistic canvas for Pahud's soaring, fluttering flute to splatter with broad washes of sound. Sadly, the Franck flute sonata, adapted from his ravishing violin sonata in A major, also recorded by Pahud and Le Sage in 2004 and listed on provisional versions of this recital program, was not included. This may have had something to do with the arrival of the musicians only somewhat earlier in the day, without Pahud's suitcase. That he played in jeans and sneakers did nothing to detract from the pleasure of a remarkable evening and, in fact, heightened the sensation of a private Musikabend.
The next concert at La Maison Française features violinist Nicholas Dautricourt (November 19, 7:30 pm), and the next concert at the Phillips Collection is a recital by Lucille Chang (November 11, 4 pm). Both are free.
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