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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Entertainment
Fiona Maddocks

Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Yang: Watercolour CD review – a young man’s disc

Yuanfan Yang.
‘Soulful poignancy’: Yuanfan Yang. Photograph: Timothy Ellis/No credit

This is, in all respects, a young man’s disc. Born in Edinburgh in 1997, Yuanfan Yang is already a promising pianist-composer and winner of many international competitions. He plays Schubert’s B flat Impromptu, Op 142 No 3, Chopin’s F minor Fantasie Op 49 and Liszt’s Vallée d’Obermann with youthful confidence. More interesting are his choices of Philip Cashian’s Landscape and his own Three Aquarelles – watercolours – written when Yang was in his mid-teens. They are vividly programmatic, relating to waves, the sinking sun and a haunted bell, and ranging in mood from splashy virtuosity to a soulful poignancy impressive in one so young. The recital ends with a gently rocking Farewell to Stromness by Peter Maxwell Davies, a short, wistful favourite.

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