He was one of the best pianists of all times (technique).He was the main rival of Liszt. Liszt once stated that Alkan had the finest piano technique of anyone he knew!Alkan's remarkable technique is evidenced by the technical and physical demands of his compositions.
However, this technique was not at the expense of musicality. This is exemplified by his more sensitive pieces, (e.g. his Op. 22 Nocturne in B and several of his Esquisses). The composer Vincent d'Indy, recalling Alkan at his mid-sixties with "skinny, hooked fingers" in an empty room with an Erard pedalier playing Bach, said:
"I listened, rooted to the spot by the expressive, crystal clear playing."Of course some of his compositions had enormous musical power such as Alleluia ,opus 25.
Notable compositions include the Grande sonate Les quatre âges (Op. 33), depicting the Four Ages of Man, and the two sets of etudes in all the major and minor keys (Op. 35 and 39, respectively). These are held by some to surpass even the Transcendental Etudes of Liszt in scale and difficulty. The opus 39 collection contains the Symphony for Solo Piano (numbers four, five, six and seven), and the Concerto for Solo Piano (numbers eight, nine and ten).
The Concerto of Op. 39 alone takes nearly an hour to play, and presents a great challenge to the performer.
Marc-André Hamelin said of Alkan's music:
"The aspect of Alkan that is most apparent when people who don't know him listen to him for the first time is that his music is difficult to play... But in a way, I wish that it did not take a formidable technique to play... But the great musical worth of Alkan's music makes it worthwhile to master those difficulties, even though it would take a lot of time."
Finally his spicy masterpiece is 'scherzo diabolico'
SUCH A GREAT COMPOSER
ALKAN will be alive FOR EVER in our hearts!
