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ID: VVCD-00236 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoFrom recordings of 1946-1949 |
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ID: MELCD1002093 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Mazurkas Subcollection: PianoFirma Melodiya presents a complete set of recordings of Frédéric Chopin's mazurkas performed by Yakov Flier.
Chopin's mazurkas are an inexhaustible wealth of images and moods, which is attractive for both a not that knowledgeable lover of music and a sophisticated connoisseur. Images of a distant and dear homeland, lyrical contemplation, a gross folk dance, poetic sketches, the rustle of ballroom gowns and the rattle of spurs - Chopin put his whole soul, inspired fantasy and artistic skills into these miniatures, many of which are as deep and serious as his sonatas and ballads. A lot of pianists included Chopin's mazurkas in their repertoire, but only few of them had the courage to play them all.
Yakov Flier was one of the most prominent representatives of the Soviet pianistic school and a successor of the Russian Chopinists' tradition. A performer and professor who educated a whole galaxy of bright students, Flier combined romantic spirituality with classical commensurateness, virtuosic freedom with a genuine artistic prowess. Chopin's mazurkas became Yakov Flier's last recording, his swan song where the artist achieve a new degree of musical depth, bright figurativeness and fine realization of "chamber' romantic pianism. |
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ID: MELCD1001006 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and OrchestraIn 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: RCD16285 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russe école de pianist Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra(1, 2, 5) - Live recording in 1948
(3) - Recording in 1946
(4) - Live recording in 1947
(6) - Recording in 1946
(5) - Yakov Flier, piano / State Symphony Orchestra - Nikolai Anosov, conductor |
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ID: RCD13075 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Russe école de pianist Subcollection: PianoCD 1, CD 2: live recording
This disc presents unique archival recordings of 1950-1960 made in the Soviet Union. The recordings are presented by the best most and prominent and representatives of the Russian piano school. |
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