Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Nikolai Lugansky plays Liszt
Liszt: | Transcendental Study, S139 No. 12 'Chasse-neige' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 10 'Appassionata' Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella' Vallée d'Obermann (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 6) Sposalizio (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 1) Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este (Années de pèlerinage III, S. 163 No. 4) Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 6) Isolde's Liebestod (after Wagner), S447 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' Valse oubliée No. 1, S.215/1 |
The great Russian virtuoso Nikolai Lugansky presents his recording to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt (1811-1886) – an album of popular piano pieces including La Campanella, Valse oubliée, his version of Isolde’s Liebestod by Wagner, some of the Douze études d’exécution transcendante, and several gems from Années de pèlerinage, among them Vallée d’Obermann, Sposalizio, Les jeux d’eau de la Villa d’Este and Sonnet de Pétrarque 123. An acclaimed recording artist, Nikolai Lugansky has recently signed an exclusive contract with the Naïve-Ambroisie label. The Moscow-born pianist put together this disc, his first devoted entirely to Liszt’s music, with a seriousness, freedom and concern for overall unity worthy of the composer himself. His last release - an all-Chopin recital for Onyx - was described by The Guardian as “unquestionably thrilling”, and his recording with violinist Repin of Sonatas by Franck, Grieg and Janáček (Deutsche Grammophon, October 2010) was hailed by Gramophone as “a quite magnificent performance”. It also won the Prize for best Chamber Music recording at the BBC Music Magazine Awards 2011. Nikolai Lugansky won the Diapason d’Or for his recordings of the complete Chopin Études and Preludes, and the Rachmaninov Preludes and Moments musicaux, as well as an Echo Klassik Deutscher Musikpreis for his 2005 recording of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concertos Nos 1 & 3. Capable of great refinement and sensitivity in Mozart and Schumann, and breathtaking virtuosity in Rachmaninov and Prokofiev, Lugansky is a pianist of extraordinary depth and versatility. Recent and upcoming engagements include concerto projects with the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Andris Nelsons, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Vasily Petrenko, Philharmonia Orchestra and Esa-Pekka Salonen, and Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich and NHK Symphony Orchestra all with Charles Dutoit; recitals at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Moscow State Conservatory, London’s Wigmore Hall, Prague’s Rudolfinum and the Wiener Konzerthaus; and chamber music collaborations with Vadim Repin and Leonidas Kavakos. “Lugansky's exceptional command of tremolo figuration really does have Liszt's keyboard figuration shimmering as it should.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2012 *** “Once you have settled to Lugansky's sometimes glossy tone, it is hard not to be seduced by the playing of a natural Lisztian, as alive to textual detail as conveying a work's drama and poetry. Look no further than his bravura handling of Vallee d'Oberman, surely on of the composer's most inspired masterpieces, rising to ecstatic heights in the final pages.” Classic FM Magazine, March 2012 ***** “Lugansky's approach is a musicianly, 'contained' and modern reaction to the worst excesses and extravagances of the past. Occasionally cool-headed to the point of detachment, he is clearly intent of celebrating Liszt as above all a great musician rather than a meretricious showman. You will not easily locate a more poetic view of three of the Transcendent Etudes” Gramophone Magazine, February 2012 “The positioning of each piece maximises its unique qualities and expression, meanwhile fulfilling an intrinsic role in the overall succession of vivid impressions. Lugansky's immense palette of colour, dynamics and varities of touch are exploited to the fullest. Studiously avoiding and tendency to overplay, he creates instead thoughtful and poetic interpretations and textures that shimmer rather than dazzle.” International Record Review, February 2012 “Lugansky is a fine – if occasionally cool – interpreter of [Liszt's] work, blending lyricism with panache and just the right sense of daring, so that you're often conscious of huge technical challenges braved, then overcome...Just occasionally – in the Liebestod, and in Petrarch Sonnet 123 – you wish he'd let rip a bit more...A flawed disc, though the best of it is an absolute knockout.” The Guardian, 10th November 2011 **** “Lugansky favours fantasy over whimsy. Liszt's ticklish arrangement of Paganini's "La Campanella" is the only rhinestone twinkler in a handsome programme. Throughout, there is a feeling of extemporisation, most clearly in the "Transcendent Etude in F minor".” The Independent, 4th December 2011 | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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plus: Schubert and Schumann transcriptions
A dazzling selection of Liszt performances – the great virtuoso pianist of the nineteenth century interpreted by a pianist in the Russian virtuosi tradition. Recorded between 1987 and 2003, this set contains live recordings from Carnegie Hall, New York and Suntory Hall, Tokyo. | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Sviatoslav Richter: The Legendary 1958 Sofia Recital
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Liszt: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S124 Recorded in London on 18th February 1961 London Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Recorded in London on 18th February 1961 London Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin Fantasy on Hungarian Folk-tunes, S123 Recorded in London on 18th February 1961 London Symphony Orchestra, Kirill Kondrashin Valse oubliée No. 1, S.215/1 Recorded in Sofia 24th February 1958 Valse oubliée No. 2, S.215/2 Recorded in Sofia 24th February 1958 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' Recorded in Sofia 24th February 1958 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 11 'Harmonies du soir' Recorded in Sofia 24th February 1958 |
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| |  | Lazar Berman plays B Minor Sonata, Transcendental Studies, Annees de Pelerinage Suisse & Rhapsodie Espagnol
Liszt: | Piano Sonata in B minor, S178 Chapelle de Guillaume Tell (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 1) Au lac de Wallenstadt (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 2) Vallée d'Obermann (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 6) Le mal du pays (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 8) Les cloches de Genève (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 9) Après une lecture du Dante, fantasia quasi sonata (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 7) Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 1 'Preludio' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 3 'Paysage' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 6 'Vision' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 10 'Appassionata' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 11 'Harmonies du soir' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 12 'Chasse-neige' Rhapsodie espagnole, S254 |
Even Emil Gilels and Sviatoslav Richter were in awe of the young Lazar Berman, who astounded the world with performances of superhuman dimensions. However his talent was long kept a locked up secret in the former Soviet Union, before he was permitted to travel abroad. His appearances in the West were sensational, resulting in concerts with von Karajan and recordings for DG. The live recordings on this 2-CD set span from 1950 to 1972 and catch him at the peak of his powers, and these were gigantic. His performance of the Sonata, Dante Sonata and especially the selection from the Transcendental Etudes shows not only his phenomenal technique but also his great sensitivity, beauty of tone (even in the biggest fortes) and innate poetry. A tribute to an exceptional Liszt player. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Liszt - Wild and Crazy
Liszt: | Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano) Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) Daniel Barenboim (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 2 in C sharp minor arr. Vladimir Horowitz Lang Lang (piano) Il penseroso (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 2) Wilhelm Kempff (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 6 in D flat major Martha Argerich (piano) Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7) Mikhail Pletnev (piano) Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Totentanz, S126 for piano & orchestra Jorge Bolet (piano) London Symphony Orchestra, Iván Fischer A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March & Dance of the Fairies (after Mendelssohn), S410 Egon Petri (piano) Fantasy on Hungarian Folk-tunes, S123 Shura Cherkassky (piano) Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan Widmung S566 after Schumann (Liebeslied) Yundi Li (piano) Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella' Yundi Li (piano) Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera Daniel Barenboim (piano) Waldesrauschen, S145 No. 1 Géza Anda (piano) Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 Mikhail Pletnev (piano) Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este (Années de pèlerinage III, S. 163 No. 4) Zoltán Kocsis (piano) Transcendental Study, S139 No. 8 'Wilde Jagd' Alice Sara Ott (piano) Nuages gris, S199 Jean-Rodolphe Kars (piano) La Lugubre Gondola I, S200 No. 1 Jean-Rodolphe Kars (piano) Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, S697 Egon Petri (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 1 Daniel Barenboim (piano) |
First off is a revelatory compilation of Liszt’s most daring and virtuosic piano music, a special celebration of his wild and crazy side from an array of great pianists – dazzling virtuosity, extreme harmonies and textures – a helter-skelter ride through his piano oeuvre, with just the occasional moment of relaxation. From the first strumming chords of the First Mephisto Waltz to the spooky harmonies of La lugubre gondola and the obsessive threnody of Totentanz, a master of the instrument stands before us in all his glory. Featured are such names as Géza Anda, Martha Argerich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Daniel Barenboim, Jorge Bolet, Shura Cherkassky, Vladimir Horowitz, Zoltán Kocsis, Lang Lang, Alice Sara Ott, Mikhail Pletnev, Sviatoslav Richter and Yundi Li. Rarities include four first releases on CD by Jean-Rodolfe Kars and Egon Petri – the latter aMasters of the Old School, with two incomparable performances of transcriptions (of Mozart’s Figaro and Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream) , guaranteed to bring the house down. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Sviatoslav Richter Archives, Volume 18
Liszt: | Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7) Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 Liebestraum, S541 No. 2 (Nocturne in E flat major) Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) Valse oubliée No. 1, S.215/1 Valse oubliée No. 2, S.215/2 Valse oubliée No. 3, S.215/3 Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 6) Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' | Schubert: | Piano Sonata No. 13 in A major, D664 Impromptu in A flat major, D899 No. 4 |
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| |  | Nikolai Lugansky RecitalVerbier Festival 2008
Chopin: | Étude Op. 10 No. 8 in F major | Janacek: | Piano Sonata 1.X.1905 in E flat minor, JW VIII/19 'From the Street' | Liszt: | Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 10 'Appassionata' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 11 'Harmonies du soir' Transcendental Study, S139 No. 12 'Chasse-neige' Sposalizio (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 1) Sonetto 123 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 6) | Prokofiev: | Ten Pieces from Romeo and Juliet, Op. 75 - excerpts Masks, Montagues & Capulets, Friar Laurence, Mercutio, Dance of the girls with lilies & Romeo and Juliet before parting | Rachmaninov: | Prelude Op. 32 No. 5 in G major Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 in G minor Prelude Op. 32 No. 12 in G sharp minor |
NTSC · 16:9, DVD: PCM Stereo Region code: 0, FSK: all audiences Booklet notes: English Running time: 79 mins Nikolai Lugansky is one of the most talented pianists of his generation.The announcement of his concerts always fills the most prestigious venues worldwide. Each year he gives more than 100 concerts in Paris, London, Amsterdam, Vienna, Salzburg, Berlin (the Philharmonic), Brussels, Geneva, New York,Tokyo…His pianistic technique is distinguished, elegant, brilliant, and it is this unequal talent which makes the greatest orchestras call upon him. Nikolai Lugansky is also one of the most renowned specialists of the Russian repertoire, and he offers us here some of those gems in his first recordings for 4 years! This DVD should please his many fans. “The articulation…is breathtaking: such clarity for the turns of Prokofiev's 'Masks', such speed so well caught by the camerawork on fingers and blue-tinged keys in Liszt's 'Feux follets', such strength in the cascades of No. 10 and the glitter of Chopin's Etude Op. 10 No. 9.” BBC Music Magazine, October 2009 **** “"Vallée d’Obermann” sounds turgid...but “La Campanella” is rescued by Lugansky’s impeccable technical control.” Financial Times, 16th December 2011 ** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Cyprien Katsaris Archives Volume 21: Live at International Tchaikovsky CompetitionMoscow 1970
The next on Cyprien’s own label, Piano 21, this time featuring his performances from the International Piano Competition in Moscow from 1970. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Louis Kentner - The Pioneering Liszt Recordings Volume 2
Liszt: | Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 recorded on 17 July 1939 Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella' recorded on 9 & 13 September 1946 Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 2 recorded on 27 January 1942 Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 5 'La Chasse' recorded on 9 & 13 September 1946 La leggierezza - Étude de concert No. 2, S144 recorded on 10 July 1939 Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 recorded on 3 September 1941 Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) recorded on 3 September 1941 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 5 'Feux Follets' recorded on 23 March 1937 Gondoliera, S. 162 No. 1 (from Venezia e Napoli) recorded on 30 March 1938 Tarantella, S. 162 No. 3 (from Venezia e Napoli) recorded on 30 March 1938 Richard Wagner - Venezia, S201 recorded on 10 November 1951 En rêve - Nocturne S207 recorded on 10 November 1951 Csárdás macabre, S. 224 recorded on 10 November 1951 Illustrations du Prophète: No. 2 Les Patineurs—scherzo (Meyerbeer) recorded on 7 March 1939 |
Though Hungarian by birth, and having studied at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest, Louis Kentner, like so many others of Jewish origin, immigrated to London in the mid 1930s, aware that central Europe was not the best place to be at that time for someone of his race. He was to remain in London for the rest of his life, becoming very much part of British musical life both as pianist and, later, as teacher. His somewhat sensational London debut took place in the Aeolian Hall in October 1936 where he gave an all Liszt recital. As a direct result he was signed up by HMV and over the next fifteen years, in addition to much other repertoire, he made a large number of Liszt recordings which featured not only the often recorded etudes and Hungarian Rhapsodies but also premiere recordings of many of Liszt's more important, but then less well known, larger works. Our first APR title (APR5514) featured such unusual works as the Scherzo & March, the Berceuse and the first Polonaise; on the current disc, in addition to a number of the well known aforementioned etudes, we find a group of late pieces, including the bizarre Czárdás Macabre, which was only published in the year of its recording, and the Meyerbeer/Liszt 'Les Patineurs' scherzo. This later piece is one of Liszt's most brilliant operatic transcriptions, but is strangely little known. It is perhaps Kentner's most stunning recording and a fitting way to end this fascinating recital. “Kentner, a 'great-grandpupil' of the composer, offers Liszt that is aristocratic and technically exquisite - La leggierezza and La campanella as light as sound itself. Colour and sonority are magically imagined.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2009 ***** “…throughout you will hear playing of a peerless scintillation, patrician command and a poetic engagement known to few pianists.” Gramophone Magazine, October 2009 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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