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ID: MELCD1001994 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra These recordings were made in the Moscow Conservatory in 1984, when Evgeny Kissin was only 13 years old.
The young artist demonstrates remarkable proficiency.
This will be of interest to all admirers of this outstanding musician.
Chopin:
Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Kitayenko
Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Kitayenko
Mazurka No. 40 in F minor, Op. 63 No. 2
Mazurka No. 49 in F minor, Op. 68 No. 4
Waltz No. 14 in E minor, Op. post., KKIVa:15, B 56
Evgeny Kissin (piano) |
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ID: MELCD1001006 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra In Khachaturian’s first masterpiece, the outstahding Piano Concerto in D flat major, composed in 1936, his own personal style is organically intertwined with the groundwork of the genre’s history. A priority for the composer was the romantic model of the piano concerto. The key, the sound image and the textural aspect of the concerto’s initial theme are close to the theme of the introduction of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto, whereas the general principles of the dialogue between the piano and the orchestra are similar to Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos. That for Khachaturian the main sense for utilizing sonata form is, first of all, in establishing the contrast between the themes-images, we are convinced by the first movement of the Concerto Allegro ma non troppo e maestoso, in D flat major. The monumental romantic main theme, endowed with a flavor of Eastern exoticism, is stated in the first movement three times: at the beginning of the exposition, at the beginning of the recapitulation and after a spacious cadenza, in the place of the coda. Its middle section presents itself as a concentration of piano virtuosity. |
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ID: MELCD1001005 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra Beethoven:
Piano Sonata No. 11 in B flat major, Op. 22
Recorded in 1960
Feinberg:
Concerto for piano and orchestra No.2, Op. 36
Recorded in 1946
Suite for piano No.2, Op. 25
Recorded in 1939
Samuel Feinberg (piano)
The USSR State Symphony Orchestra, Nikolai Anosov |
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ID: MELCD1002067 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra Melodiya presents an album of Grigory Ginsburg, a wonderful virtuoso pianist and one of the glorious representatives of the Russian piano school of the 20th century.
Ginsburg’s name is now overshadowed by his some of his better known peers such as Emil Gilels, Sviatoslav Richter, Yakov Flier, Stanislav Neuhaus and others. Meanwhile, in his time in the 1930s-1950s, his concert performances entranced audiences and critics alike.
This album comprises compositions by Franz Liszt and Anton Rubenstein’s Piano Concerto No. 4. Ginsburg’s interpretation of the concerto became a model for musicians of many generations.
Liszt:
Gondoliera, S. 162 No. 1 (from Venezia e Napoli)
Tarantella, S. 162 No. 3 (from Venezia e Napoli)
Au lac de Wallenstadt (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 2)
Au bord d'une source (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 4)
Les cloches de Genève (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 9)
Vallée d'Obermann (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 6)
Rubinstein:
Piano Concerto No. 4 in D minor, Op. 70
The State Academic Symphony Orchestra, Aron Shereshevsky
Grigory Ginsburg (piano) |
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ID: ERP1707 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Quartet Published by AB Gehrmans Musikförlag
Recorded in Estonia Concert Hall in June 2004 and October 2005
Performed by Vardo Rumessen (piano), String Quartet of St Petersburg Philharmonic Society : Lev Klytschkov (violin), Andrei Dogadin (viola), Sergey Tschernjadjev (violoncello) |
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ID: MELCD1001789 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra Yakov Izrailevich Zak was born in Odessa in 1913 to a musical family. In 1937 he won first prize in the International Frederick Chopin Competition. This made him famous and his portraits decorated the streets of Moscow. In the fifties and sixties he often toured abroad. This CD is part of the “Legends of the XX Century” series.
(1 - 10) Yakov Zak, piano
(1 - 3) USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Evgeny Svetlanov, conductor
(7 -10) All-Union Radio Grand Symphony Orchestra - Kurt Sanderling, conductor |
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ID: MELCD1000925 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra (1 - 6) - Tatiana Nikolayeva, piano
(1 - 3) - Tatiana Nikolayeva, piano / USSR State Symphony Orchestra - Nikolai Anosov |
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ID: MELCD1000731 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra (1 - 12) - S. Richter, piano
(10 - 12) - A. Vedernikov, piano
(7 - 9) - USSR State Symphony Orchestra - K. Sanderling
(10 - 12) - Moscow Chamber Orchestra - R. Barshai |
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ID: RCD25002 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra RCD25018
1-3 Live recording: Berlin, 30. 10. 1943
4-6 Live recording: Presumably in Munich, 30. 7. 1944
Historical Recordings |
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ID: RCD25015 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra RCD25031
1-4 Live recording: Berlin, 08. 11. 1942
5- Recording: Berlin, 29. 10. 1942
6- Recording: Munich (?), 30.07.1944
Historical Recordings |
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