Chopin: Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu' - CD

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The Art of Yundi

The Art of Yundi


Chopin:

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Nocturne No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 9 No. 1

Étude Op. 10 No. 5 in G flat major 'Black Key'

Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58: Scherzo

Impromptu No. 1 in A flat major, Op. 29

Liszt:

Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella'

Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera

Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major)

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S124: Allegro Maestoso

Mozart:

Piano Sonata No. 10 in C major, K330: 1 - Allegro Moderato

Prokofiev:

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 16: Scherzo

Scarlatti, D:

Keyboard Sonata K13 in G major

Schumann:

Carnaval, Op. 9


Yundi Li (piano)

The first international compilation devoted to one of DG / Universal’s greatest young pianists, YUNDI.

It started back in 2000, when he won the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw and went on to record six albums as an exclusive DG artist. Now here’s a distillation of those recordings, both solo and concerto in a fascinating flow of virtuosic and dreamily romantic music.

This midprice release includes the several selections from Chopin, Liszt and Schumann, as well as from the Ravel and Prokofiev piano concertos. There is also some Scarlatti and Mozart – over 80 minutes great music and exceptional playing in a seamless sequence.

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Wilhelm Backhaus: The Virtuoso (1908-1940)

Wilhelm Backhaus: The Virtuoso (1908-1940)


Albéniz:

Triana (from Iberia, book 2)

Brahms:

Variations on an Original Theme in D major, Op. 21, No. 1

Variations on a theme by Paganini in A minor, Op. 35

Chopin:

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor Op. 11: Romance

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57

Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz'

Delibes:

Naila: Waltz

Kreisler:

Liebesleid

Liszt:

La leggierezza - Étude de concert No. 2, S144

A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Wedding March & Dance of the Fairies (after Mendelssohn), S410

Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major)

Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 2 in C sharp minor

Waldesrauschen, S145 No. 1

Mendelssohn:

A Midsummer Night's Dream: Scherzo

Moszkowski:

Caprice espagnole, Op. 37

Mozart:

Piano Concerto No. 26 in D major, K537 'Coronation'

Deh! vieni alla finestra (from Don Giovanni)

Pick-Mangiagalli:

La Danza di Olaf

Rachmaninov:

Prelude Op. 3 No. 2 in C sharp minor

Schubert:

Marche Militaire, D733 No. 1

Strauss, R:

Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2

Weber:

Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major, J. 98, Op. 11: Rondo - moto perpetuo


Wilhelm Backhaus (piano, piano-roll)

Berlin Municipal Orchestra, Berlin Stadtischen Opera Orchestra, Fritz Zaun

This CD showcases Backhaus’s great virtuosity.

“revelatory: instead of the stern Beethovenian we are used to, the young pianist who emerges courtesy of piano-roll recordings from the 1920s is full of fire and flamboyance.” BBC Music Magazine, February 2013 *****

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Chopin: Complete Nocturnes

Chopin: Complete Nocturnes


Chopin:

Nocturnes Nos. 1-21 (complete)

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60


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Chopin: Favourite Nocturnes

Chopin: Favourite Nocturnes


Chopin:

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Nocturne No. 4 in F major, Op. 15 No. 1

Nocturne No. 5 in F sharp major, Op. 15 No. 2

Nocturne No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 1

Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op. 27 No. 2

Nocturne No. 9 in B major, Op. 32 No. 1

Nocturne No. 13 in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1

Nocturne No. 15 in F minor, Op. 55 No. 1

Nocturne No. 16 in E flat major, Op. 55 No. 2

Nocturne No. 18 in E major, Op. 62 No. 2

Nocturne No. 19 in E minor, Op. 72 No. 1

Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp minor, Op. post.

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60


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Arthur Rubinstein plays Frédéric Chopin

Arthur Rubinstein plays Frédéric Chopin


Chopin:

Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque'

Waltz No. 1 in E flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 18

Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop'

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Mazurka No. 47 in A minor, Op. 68 No. 2

Polonaise No. 3 in A major, Op. 40 No. 1 'Military'

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz'

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre': 3rd movement (Funeral March)

Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22


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Chopin - Etudes, Sonatas & Impromptus

Chopin - Etudes, Sonatas & Impromptus


Chopin:

Études (12), Op. 10

Études (12), Op. 25

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre'

Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

Impromptus Nos. 1-4


Canada’s “First Lady of Chopin” has embarked on an incredible year of recitals, orchestral concerts and master-classes and will be performing at the Cadogan Hall and Fairfield Hall in May. Her previous Chopin recital CD on ATMA (ACD22597) has received excellent reviews.

“Big-boned, dramatically powerful and intimately eloquent by turns” BBC Music Magazine, August 2010 ****

“...lesser mortals may weep with envy at such unfaltering authority...What a glittering and assured curtain-raiser to the Op. 10 Etudes; and if she can command with the best of them she can just as easily take you into her confidence...she offers an unfailing balance of sense and sensibility.” Gramophone Magazine, August 2010

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Nikolai Lugansky plays Chopin

Nikolai Lugansky plays Chopin


Chopin:

Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Prelude Op. 45 in C sharp minor (No. 25)

Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54

Nocturne No. 4 in F major, Op. 15 No. 1

Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2


Nikolai Lugansky signs to ONYX, and returns to the studio after a gap of several years.

Lugansky has recorded 23 CDs. His solo recordings on Warner Classics - Chopin Etudes, Rachmaninov Preludes & Moments musicaux and Chopin Preludes – were each awarded a Diapason d'Or. His PentaTone Classics SACD of Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1, with the Russian National Orchestra under Kent Nagano, was cited as “Editor’s Choice” in Gramophone. His Warner Prokofiev CD was one of the “CDs of the Year (2004)“ featured in The Telegraph. Lugansky’s Warner recordings of the complete piano concertos of Rachmaninov, with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Sakari Oramo, received Choc du Monde de la Musique, Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik and the 2005 ECHO Klassik Award. His last recording (Chopin's and Rachmaninov's cello sonatas) with the cellist Alexander Kniazev won the 2007 Echo Klassik Award.

His all-Chopin recital will be one of the most important CDs to be released in 2010 to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth.

“Characteristically, Lugansky imbues this Chopin recital with concentrated thought. Not for him any gratuitous pyrotechnics...the consistently absorbing feature of his performances is the way they dig so deeply and lucidly into the substance beneath the surface.” The Telegraph, 23rd April 2010 ****

“If you view Chopin primarily as a revolutionary firebrand rather than an introverted dreamer, then this recital is definitely for you...[Lugansky's] performance of the sonata is terrific, with monumental drama in the outer movements, a nerve-ridden scherzo, and a largo that remains notably insistent and driven” The Guardian, 13th May 2010 ****

“This is not for those who thrill to outrageous or self-conscious novelty but more for listeners left to marvel at the miracle that is Chopin. There is a moving transparency and reserve about Lugansky's way with the Third Sonata...His refined brilliance, too, makes something special of the Fantaisie-impromptu” Gramophone Magazine, September 2010

“Lugansky's focus in this Chopin prgramme is unrelentingly inward, the surface as polished and immaculate as a Steinway's lid. His tone quality is always singing, pure and richly cushioned” BBC Music Magazine, September 2010 **

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Anne Queffelec plays Chopin

Anne Queffelec plays Chopin


Chopin:

Mazurka No. 45 in A minor, Op. 67 No. 4

Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52

Scherzo No. 4 in E major, Op. 54

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Berceuse in D flat major, Op. 57

Mazurka No. 32 in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3

Waltz No. 12 in F minor, Op. 70 No. 2

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp minor, Op. post.

Cantabile in B Flat Major (Andantino)

Waltz No. 18 in E flat major 'Sostenuto', Op. post., KKIVb:10, B 133

Polonaise No. 10 in F minor, Op. 71 No. 3

Mazurka No. 8 in A flat minor, Op. 7 No. 4

Polonaise No. 13 in A flat major B5/KKIVa:2

Polonaise No. 13 in G minor, BI 1

Polonaise No. 12 in B flat major B3/KKIVa:1

Waltz No. 19 in A minor, Op. post., KKIVb:11, B 150


Anne Queffélec is among the most popular pianists of her generation, appreciated for the diversity of her repertoire, as her impressive discography testifies. In addition to the French repertoire, she has became particularly known for her performance of works by Mozart and Scarlatti. Her recordings include works of J.S. Bach, Scarlatti, Liszt, Chopin, Schubert, Mozart, Fauré and Debussy.

“This is a very French-style Chopin concept album...There are more than a few Proustian hints: this is a Chopin a la recherche du temps perdu...Queffelec places emphasis on subtlety, elegance, singing tone and an intimacy of spirit.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2010 ****

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Chopin - Journal Intime

Chopin - Journal Intime


Chopin:

Mazurka No. 41 in C sharp minor, Op. 63 No. 3

Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23

Mazurka No. 11 in E minor, Op. 17 No. 2

Mazurka No. 47 in A minor, Op. 68 No. 2

Fantasia in F minor, Op. 49

Nocturne No. 20 in C sharp minor, Op. post.

Mazurka No. 6 in A minor, Op. 7 No. 2

Ballade No. 2 in F major, Op. 38

Mazurka No. 13 in A minor, Op. 17 No. 4

Largo, Prelude Op. 28 No. 4

Écossaises (3), Op. 72 No. 3

Contredanse in G flat major, KKAnh.Ia/4

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2


Already established as one of today’s most individual and thoughtful pianists, Alexandre Tharaud makes his debut on Virgin Classics with this collection of pieces by Chopin, ‘Journal intime’ (Private diary). Each of the chosen pieces – mazurkas, nocturnes, ballades, the famous Fantaisie-impromptu and a number of other, lesser-known works – has a special importance or association for Tharaud, who cites the pianism of Vlado Perlemuter and Sergey Rachmaninov as a particular influence in the music of Chopin.

Many of these pieces have been in Tharaud’s repertoire since his student days: “I let time work for me. It is extraordinarily enriching to study a work when you are young and then revisit it in the course of your life. It becomes part of you.”

Tharaud, born in Paris in 1968, takes a discerning approach to repertoire, highlighting and often juxtaposing composers such as Bach, Rameau, Couperin, Chabrier, Satie, Ravel, Poulenc and Thierry Pécou (b.1965). His catalogue of recordings for Harmonia Mundi has contributed substantially to his reputation:

“Alexandre Tharaud [is] a young aristocrat of the keyboard. Cool, supple and elegant, all his performances are in the best French tradition; a fine union of sense and sensibility ... each phrase bringing a renewed sense of delight … the inwardness and grace one associates with true artists ... All these performances suggest a fastidious musical intelligence with an immaculate technique, the music's character and fragrance made light yet pervasive ... these scrupulously modern and sensitive performances are among the finest available." Gramophone

"Alexandre Tharaud plays Chopin with superlative technique. (...) He has recorded a breathtaking disc … This is intelligent playing that matches its clarity with perception and sensitivity, and variety of touch with sonic beauty. Tharaud is unfailingly responsive to melodic nuance and seems to relish every new twist of the texture. But there is also immense power when the dark energy beneath is unleashed. His concept plumbs the depths of Chopin's musical psyche with humility … a brilliant and original performance." BBC Music Magazine

“Alexandre Tharaud has dedicated his reading of Chopin’s Préludes to the memory of Vlado Perlemuter, and it is as unhistrionic and clearly articulated as the versions left by the late pianist … Tharaud is immediately persuasive with his uncontrived musicality. The more serene pages unfold gracefully … [but] shadows often assert their menacing presence: the pianist has spoken of the darkness he finds in the cycle, and it makes itself felt, though with no suggestion of artificiality or overstatement.” Diapason

" … New discs of Chopin's waltzes are invariably compared to Dinu Lipatti's ethereal 1950 recording, which still inspires cult-like devotion. But even die-hard Lipatti fans will be impressed with the powerfully evocative musicianship of the superb young French pianist Alexandre Tharaud. Languid, wistful and dignified, his spontaneous and imaginative interpretations reinforce the enchanting, otherworldly quality of Chopin's miniatures …” Time Out, New York

“His vision [of the Chopin waltzes] is completely personal – sensitive, but unaffected, sovereign in its pianism and always mobile, winged, in search of a multiplicity of voices and views.” ClassicToday

“Alexandre Tharaud plays Chopin’s waltzes with the naturalness that comes when one’s wishes have been fulfilled … a wish to play, to speak, to sing, to be carried like a child on the momentum of the waltzes and to take private pleasure in these little things from a time when everything seemed simpler … Chopin’s nostalgia is not just a Romantic cliché … there is a sense that music is taking the place of narrative, the better to tell the story of a lost land … Alexandre Tharaud surpasses every expectation … making this an indispensable disc.” Arte

Tharaud takes a quietly unconventional approach to performance and to study. For instance, he gives concerts with the score to hand – he finds this liberating rather than restrictive, since he does not have to worry about possible lapses of memory – and he does not have his own piano, preferring to practise on friends’ instruments. ”It is by digging, by chipping away [at the score] that I find the answers, that I reach the colours I am searching for. Then, when it comes to the concert, the particularities of the instrument become secondary to some degree, since I am so used to engaging in a dialogue with any type of piano.” Tharaud also feels that this approach maintains the freshness of his relationship with the piano: “It is rather like being part of a long-established couple: there comes a time where you need to be able to leave a little space, to manage the desire so that you can appreciate it all the more.”

Alexandre Tharaud’s personal text

Why this private diary…

My life has been mapped out by Chopin; more than any other composer, he has accompanied me at every stage. Some of his works take me back ineluctably to a particular event or meeting, and I wanted to put them all together in a single programme, like an album of personal memories.

What was your first encounter with this music?

When I was four I was not allowed to touch the family record-player, but I would ask my parents to put on the LPs of Samson François and Tamás Vásáry – so my first Chopin had dash and dazzle. I also took in the coarse, hammered-out Chopin of Mireille, the old lady pianist who played for my mother’s dancing-classes, to which I went every week. I adored Mireille – she introduced me to a fair number of composers – but I really have to say she massacred Chopin, to the extent of adding a beat to his waltzes, making them waltzes in 4/4 time. I was lulled to sleep by the Écossaises and the Op. 9 Nocturne played by her quirky fingers.

How did you first come to play Chopin?

Right from my first years on the piano, Carmen Taccon-Devenat, a teacher of genius, readily understood that I “needed” Chopin to give me pleasure. Straight away she introduced me to that little gem the Contredanse, which has so seldom been recorded, then to some mazurkas, waltzes and études. Some years later came the Fantaisie-Impromptu, a showy piece but not beyond a child’s hands, which I played all the time, to whoever would listen. She was by my side at each of these discoveries, a twinkle in the corner of her eye, her hand on my arm to stop me from racing away. For her, Chopin had to speak: “Tone above all!” We put words or syllables to each note. I have never forgotten what she taught me.

And at the conservatoire?

The piano was the secret garden of my adolescence, and it was through Chopin that I gave myself up to it. The second Ballade is indissolubly linked with my entry into the Conservatoire National. On the day of the audition, Carmen Taccon-Devenat and I were in panic, my hands trembling in hers as I waited my turn outside the room. We had spent a month at her house in the country, working intensively to prepare ourselves for this moment.

At the Conservatoire the Fantaisie was my party-piece. I dreamt of the first Ballade, and I would have given anything to play it, but it was consistently denied me. The years passed and I ended up being convinced we were not made for one another. I was twenty before I got my hands on it. And then I pounced on it!

What about the other pieces in this album?

These pieces remind me of certain rather private moments in my life, of people I have loved or friends I have lost. Once, at the funeral of a close friend, I heard a terrific funeral march on the organ; much later, I was amazed to learn that it was from the Largo in C minor, a practically unknown piece, written originally for piano. The Mazurkas, Op.17 No.4, Op.7 No.2 and Op. 63 No.3, and the Nocturne in C sharp minor, Op. posth., take me back to Warsaw, Montreal, Munich and Senigallia…

How did the recording go?

Cécile Lenoir and I chose a Steinway piano with a clear tone, and a warm, ample recording which gave a sense of the hall, to approximate as closely as possible to a concert ambience. We opted for a generous, natural reverberation.

In the course of recording, the personal memories to which each of these pieces is linked came to the forefront, blending together and completely suffusing me. In a way, they became the real performers of this “Private Diary”…

“He clearly has qualms about the emotional involvement he brings to Chopin's miniatures, executing an evocative transformation from languid self-absorption to high drama in the 'Ballade no. 1 op. 23', and navigating the turbulent, oceanic depths of the 'Fantaisie op. 49'.” The Independent, 19th February 2010 ****

“He plays the music with palpable affection and sensitivity, gilded with a panache and passion in the more tempestuous moments...Tharaud’s feel for tonal colouring and his eloquence of expression are a perfect match for this inspiring, kaleidoscopic music.” The Telegraph, 26th February 2010 *****

“this sequence of carefully chosen pieces makes for a satisfying listen. Tharaud lifts the music across the bar-lines with deft rubato, his sound clear, shining and sensuous; altogether breathtakingly beautiful.” The Observer, 7th March 2010

“memorably refined and stylish performances...Here, as so often with Tharaud, there is an aristocratic balance of sense and sensibility, though his brilliant fury in the Second Ballade's Presto storm is breathtaking” Gramophone Magazine, April 2010

“Tharaud's playing is never less than elegant.” The Independent on Sunday, 7th March 2010

“We can almost take for granted Tharaud's virtuosity, his sensitivity of touch and his satisfying mixture of imagination, intuition and good sense. But he is extraordinary in one very special area: for him quietness speaks more than loudness...there is as much music in the silences as in the notes...It's breathtaking.” BBC Music Magazine, April 2010 *****

BBC Music Magazine

Instrumental Choice - April 2010

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Best of Chopin by Arthur Rubinstein

Best of Chopin by Arthur Rubinstein


Chopin:

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11

New Symphony Orchestra of London, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski

Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21

Symphony of the Air, Alfred Wallenstein

Polonaise No. 6 in A flat major, Op. 53 'Héroïque'

Waltz No. 1 in E flat major 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op. 18

Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop'

Impromptu No. 4 in C sharp minor, Op. 66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'

Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Mazurka No. 47 in A minor, Op. 68 No. 2

Polonaise No. 3 in A major, Op. 40 No. 1 'Military'

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Waltz No. 6 in D flat major, Op. 64 No. 1 'Minute Waltz'

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre': 3rd movement (Funeral March)

Andante spianato & Grande Polonaise, Op. 22


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