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World music CD DVD shop and Classic distribution
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ID: RCD13106 (EAN: 4600383131061) | 1 CD | ADD Publi: 2024
- LABEL:
- Russian Compact Disc
- Collection:
- Russe école de pianist
- Subcollection:
- Piano
- Compositeurs:
- CHOPIN, Frédéric François | LUTOSLAWSKI, Witold | SCHUMANN, Robert | SEROCKI, Kazimierz | SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Dmitriyevich
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Interprètes:
- YUDINA, Maria (piano)
- Pour plus amples dtails:
Promo Trailer: <https://youtu.be/tfwQzt4tFTo>
Maria Veniaminovna Yudina (1899 - 1970) was a Soviet pianist. Yudina's playing was marked by great virtuosity, spirituality, strength and intellectual rigor, with a highly idiosyncratic style and tone. She was an extensively performing performer who performed mainly in recitals or in a chamber ensemble. Her interests included, first of all, the latest Russian and world music: Yudina was the first performer in the USSR of a number of works by A. Berg, P. Hindemith, E. Kshenek, B. Bartok, A. Webern, O. Messiaen, and others.
Maria Yudina was one of the non-conforming artists. Her performance style, as well as her overall philosophical and aesthetical views on the nature of creativity, were very often at loggerheads with the established norms, which provoked a strong reaction in academic musical circles, causing a rejection of her art. Unlike many of her contemporaries, Yudina was critical of the 'romantic' treatment of the piano. The music of Bach, which she admired all her life, has a special place in her legacy. Yudina's immediately recognisable hand (the extremely prominent articulation, the expressiveness of narration, the fervent grandeur of her musical 'speech') gives the preludes and fugues a subjectively powerful character, where the asceticism and meaningfulness of thought combine to form an integral artistic whole.
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| SCHUMANN, Robert (1810-1856) | | | Fantasy Pieces, Op. 12 | | | 1. | I. "Des Abends" ("In the Evening") | 4:38 | | | 2. | II. "Aufschwung" ("Soaring", literally "Upswing") | 2:53 | | | 3. | III. "Warum?" ("Why?") | 2:38 | | | 4. | IV. "Grillen" ("Whims") | 3:43 | | | 5. | V. "In der Nacht" ("In the Night") | 3:52 | | | 6. | VI. "Fabel" ("Fable") | 2:48 | | | 7. | VII. "Traumes Wirren" ("Dream's Confusions") | 2:36 | | | 8. | VIII. "Ende vom Lied" ("End of the Song") | 5:50 | | | Recorded in 1952, Moscow | | | SHOSTAKOVICH, Dmitry Dmitriyevich (1906-1975) | | | 9. | Prelude No. 16 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 87 | 2:18 | | | 10. | Fugue No. 16 in B-Flat Minor, Op. 87 | 6:50 | | | 11. | Prelude No. 24 in D Minor, Op. 87 | 2:57 | | | 12. | Fugue No. 24 in D Minor, Op. 87 | 6:57 | | | Recorded in September 28, 1954, Warsaw | | | LUTOSLAWSKI, Witold (1913-1994) | | | Bukoliki (Bucolics), (1952) | | | 13. | I. Allegro vivace | 1:01 | | | 14. | II. Allegretto sostenuto | 0:49 | | | 15. | III. Allegro molto | 0:33 | | | 16. | IV. Andantino | 1:13 | | | 17. | V. Allegro marciale | 1:17 | | | Recorded in 1955, Moscow | | | SEROCKI, Kazimierz (1922-1981) | | | Suite of Preludes (1952) | | | 18. | I. Animato | 1:19 | | | 19. | II. Affettuoso | 1:55 | | | 20. | III. Agitato | 1:06 | | | 21. | IV. Teneramente | 2:19 | | | 22. | V. Veloce | 1:10 | | | 23. | VI. Capriccioso | 0:58 | | | 24. | VII. Furioso | 1:23 | | | Recorded in 1958, Moscow | | | CHOPIN, Frédéric François (1810-1849) | | | 25. | Nocturne No. 20 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. Posth, B. 49 | 4:34 | | | Live recording 1950, Moscow | | | Maria Yudina, piano | | | Total time: | |
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