Lebrecht Weekly | Yunchan Lim’s Interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s The Seasons is Deeply Satisfying

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When a major artist performs third-rate music, it’s either going to be a trifling act of self-indulgence or a stunning revelation. It took me three listenings to work out which this was.

Tchaikovsky wrote 12 piano pieces for each month of the year for publication in serial issues of a St Petersburg magazine. The editor appended a poem to each piece without the composer’s involvement. That much is verified fact. Now Yunchan Lim, in a sleeve-note, comes up with a fable relating how the suite describes the last year of a man’s life, a gradual letting-go. Tchaikovsky, who was in the thick of composing Swan Lake at the time, had almost two decades still to live and no pressing thoughts of mortality. I am uncomfortable with the Korean pianist’s false narrative.

And what of the musical interpretation? Yunchan Lim, winner of the 2022 Van Cliburn competition, is the most fascinating, ethereal pianist to emerge in more than a decade. So far, he has not put a finger wrong on record in epochal releases of Rachmaninov and Chopin.

In the January segment of The Seasons he veers close to the edge of kitsch, but that’s Tchaikovsky’s fault more than his. In March he offers playing of weightless wonder, a feather on melting snow. June is somewhere between hope and gloom. August is a helter-skelter scamper, a flight from something, possibly reason. October is a soaring cloud of genius, Rachmaninoff’s favourite encore. The last two months deliver a resolution, no entirely convincing.

Yunchan’s playing, dazzling at times, is at odds with his verbal imagination. On third hearing, his performance is deeply satisfying, unconnected to any agenda. You won’t be disappointed.

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Norman Lebrecht is a prolific writer on music and cultural affairs. His blog, Slipped Disc, is one of the most popular sites for cultural news. He presents The Lebrecht Interview on BBC Radio 3 and is a contributor to several publications, including the Wall Street Journal and The Standpoint. Visit every Friday for his weekly CD review // Norman Lebrecht est un rédacteur prolifique couvrant les événements musicaux et Slipped Disc, est un des plus populaires sites de nouvelles culturelles. Il anime The Lebrecht Interview sur la BBC Radio 3 et collabore à plusieurs publications, dont The Wall Street Journal et The Standpoint. Vous pouvez lire ses critiques de disques chaque vendredi.

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