Rachmaninov: Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28

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Rachmaninov - The Complete Solo Piano Music

Rachmaninov - The Complete Solo Piano Music


Rachmaninov:

Morceaux de Fantaisie, Op. 3

Preludes Op. 23 Nos. 1-10 (complete)

Morceaux de Salon, Op. 10

Moments Musicaux, Op. 16

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 36

Morceau de fantaisie in G minor (1890)

Song without words

Piano Piece in D minor

Fughetta in F (1899)

Fragments

Oriental Sketch (1917)

Three Nocturnes

Four Pieces (?1888)

Preludes Op. 32 Nos. 1-13 (complete)

Prelude in F major

Prelude in D minor Op. post. (1917)

Études-Tableaux, Op. 33

Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39

Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 36

Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op. 22

Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op. 42

Melodie in E Major, Op. 3 No. 3


'A significant testimony to Howard Shelley's artistry. Pianistically impeccable, he understands what Rachmaninov was about' (Gramophone)

“This Hyperion set is a significant testament to Howard Shelley's artistry. Pianistically impeccable, he understands what Rachmaninov was about.
The original piano works span 45 years of the composer's life. The earliest pieces here, the Nocturnes, strangely owe allegiance neither to Field nor Chopin, but are very much in the mid- to late 19th-century Russian salon style. The Third, in C minor, has nothing whatever to do with its title.
Nicely written too, but still uncharacteristic, are four pieces from 1888, which amply demonstrate that from his early teens the composer had something individual to say. The Mélodie in E major is memorable for its hypnotic use of piano tone.
Hyperion's recording quality can be heard at its very best here; there's real bloom and colour.
Written shortly after his First Piano Concerto in the early 1890s, the Morceaux de fantaisie, Op 3 bring us to familiar Rachmaninov. The ubiquitous Prelude in C sharp minor is the second number but Shelley tries to do too much with it; he's more effective in the Sérénade with its Spanish overtones.
In the E flat minor Moment musical, Op-16 one feels that he's able to master Rachmaninov's swirling accompaniments idiomatically. In Variation No 15 of the Variations on a Theme of Chopin he succeeds in bringing the notes to life, getting his fingers around the fleet scherzando writing.
The first set of Preludes is mainstream repertoire.
In the warmly expressive D-major Prelude he lends the piece a strong Brahmsian feel and it emerges as very well focused. He transforms the C minor into a restless mood picture. The First Sonata is often dismissed as being unwieldy but Shelley gives it a symphonic stature and allows it to be seen in conjunction more with the composer's orchestral writing. Shortly after the Third Concerto Rachmaninov wrote the Op 32 Preludes. Shelley conjures up an exquisite moonlit scene for the G major, but he's not as impressive in the B minor. However, with him it's always the music that dictates the course of the interpretation. In the two sets of Etudes-tableaux he excels, as he does too in the Second Sonata. He draws together the disparate elements of the finale with terrific mastery and is the equal of the 'Horowitz clones' for technique.
In the Corelli Variations he's not quite in tune with the scope of the work but is outstanding in the transcriptions, if a little straight-faced. The recorded sound is never less than serviceable and is sometimes excellent.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

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Rachmaninoff: Complete Piano Works

Rachmaninoff: Complete Piano Works


Rachmaninov:

Études-Tableaux, Op. 33

Etudes-Tableaux, Op. 39

Preludes Op. 23 Nos. 1-10 (complete)

Three Nocturnes

Song without words

Variations on a theme of Corelli, Op. 42

Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28

Preludes Op. 32 Nos. 1-13 (complete)

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 36

Morceaux de Fantaisie, Op. 3

Variations on a Theme of Chopin, Op. 22

Moments Musicaux, Op. 16

Morceaux de Salon, Op. 10

Polka de V.R.

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CD6 51’10

Piano Works: Transcriptions

CD7 56’53

From Russia to America: Miscellany 1886–1918

CD8 63’37

Works for piano duet I

CD9 62’32

Works for piano duet II


Nils Franke, David Gardiner, Alexander Ghindin, Robert Groslot, Nikolai Lugansky, Garrick Ohlsson, Michael Ponti, Santiago Rodriguez, Ingryd Thorson & Julian Thurber (piano)

Sergei Rachmaninoff’s name will always be associated with the piano. As one of the greatest composer pianists of the 20th century, he stands alongside his younger contemporaries Prokoviev and Mednter as the last in a long line of great composer pianists that reaches back to Mozart and Beethoven 100 years before his first works for piano. These 9CDs chart his progress as a composer for his instrument, starting with the earliest works from the late 1880s. These show the influences of Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Chopin, with Liszt sometimes detectable in the more thunderous passages. It was the op. 3 Prelude in C sharp minor that finally gave voice to his unique musical personality, full of brooding passion. This work was praised by Tchaikovsky, and Rachmaninov’s teacher Arensky. The early masterpiece, the Variations on a Theme by Chopin date from 1903, and was quickly followed by the 1st Sonata, and the 13 preludes op32. These all date from the period that saw the composition of the 2nd Symphony, and The Isle of the Dead. The ferociously demanding 2nd Sonata was a work that was much revised by the composer (today many pianists play a hybrid of the original and the revised edition), who went to his death still unhappy with the work, even though it was a success at its premiere.

His last works for solo piano date from the American years, and the Variations on a Theme by Corelli (1932) were met with a cool reception at the premier in Montreal in 1932. Subsequent performances were punctuated with coughing that distressed Rachmaninov so much he wrote to his friend and fellow composer Medtner ’whenever the coughing increased, I left out the next variation…in one concert the coughing was so bad I managed only 10 variations (out of 20), the record number was in New York, where I managed 18. However, I hope you’ll play through all of them – and won’t ‘cough’. The work is a masterpiece, however in 1930s his music was drifting out of fashion – the 3rd Symphony, 4th Piano Concerto and the Symphonic Dances all had poor receptions, and the low point came with the disgraceful Grove 5 edtion entry on the composer. Happily today his reputation is restored as one of the greatest pianist composers of all time.

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Boris Berezovsky: The Teldec Recordings

Boris Berezovsky: The Teldec Recordings


Balakirev:

Islamey - Oriental Fantasy

Chopin:

Études (12), Op. 10

Études (12), Op. 25

Trois Nouvelles Études

Étude Op. 10 No. 1 in C major

Étude Op. 10 No. 2 in A minor 'chromatique'

Étude Op. 10 No. 3 in E major 'Tristesse'

Étude Op. 10 No. 4 in C sharp minor

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

Étude Op. 10 No. 6 in E flat minor 'Lacrimosa'

Étude Op. 25 No. 1 in A flat major 'Aeolian Harp'

Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor

Godowsky:

Études

Hindemith:

Ludus tonalis

Suite '1922' for piano, Op. 26

Khachaturian:

Piano Concerto in D flat major

Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Liss

Liadov:

Prelude Op. 57/1

Prelude in D minor, Op. 40, No. 2

4 Preludes Op. 39: No. 4 in F sharp minor

Liszt:

Transcendental Studies, S139 Nos. 1-12

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S124

Philharmonia Orchestra, Hugh Wolff

Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125

Philharmonia Orchestra, Hugh Wolff

Totentanz, S126 for piano & orchestra

Philharmonia Orchestra, Hugh Wolff

Medtner:

Skazka (Fairy Tale), Op. 34 No. 2 in E minor

Skazka (Fairy Tale), Op. 20 No 1 in B flat minor

Skazka (Fairy Tale), Op. 34 No. 3 in A minor

Romantic Sketches for the Young Op. 54: Tale

Skazka (Fairy Tale), Op. 51 No. 1 in D minor

Mussorgsky:

A Night on the Bare Mountain (piano version)

Arr Rimsky Korsakov

Rachmaninov:

Étude-Tableau, Op. 39 No. 3 in F sharp minor

Étude-Tableau, Op. 39 No. 4 in B minor

Étude-Tableau, Op. 39 No. 7 in C minor

Étude-Tableau, Op. 39 No. 9 in D major

Variations on a Theme of Chopin, Op. 22

Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28

Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30

Philharmonia Orchestra, Eliahu Inbal

Prelude Op. 23 No. 6 in E flat major

Prelude Op. 23 No. 5 in G minor

Prelude Op. 23 No. 10 in G flat major

Prelude Op. 23 No. 9 in E flat minor

Prelude Op. 23 No. 2 in B flat major

Schumann:

Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6

Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22

Toccata in C major, Op. 7

Tchaikovsky:

Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23

Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, Dmitri Liss


10CD boxed set collects all of Berezovsky’s recordings for both Teldec and Warner Classics.

Boris Berezovsky has established a great reputation, both as the most powerful of virtuoso pianists and as a musician gifted with a unique insight and a great sensitivity. He is regularly invited by the most prominent orchestras including the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra, Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (Rome), Danish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre National de France and Philharmonia Orchestra (London). He will make his debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker in January 2012 With Teldec, Boris Berezovksy has recorded works of Chopin, Schumann, Rachmaninov, Mussorgsky, Balakirev, Medtner, Ravel and the complete Liszt Transcendental Studies. His recording of the Rachmaninov sonatas was awarded the Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik and his Ravel disc was recommended by Le Monde de la Musique, Diapason, BBC Music Magazine and Independent on Sunday. Boris Berezovsky also won the BBC Music Magazine Awards in 2006.

In October 2004, still with Warner Classics International, the Berezovsky Trio recorded the Shostakovich Trio n°2 and Rachmaninov Trio Elégiaque n°2, which were awarded the Choc de la Musique in France, the Gramophone Award in the UK and the Echo Classic 2005 in Germany. His Solo live recording of the Chopin/Godowsky Etudes, released in January 2006, received the Diapason d'Or and the RTL d'Or.

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