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Chopin: | Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 | Liszt: | Erlkönig, S558 No. 4 (after Schubert D328) Fruhlingsglaube, S557c Die Forelle, S564 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Die Stadt - Mässig Geschwindt (No. 1 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Widmung S566 after Schumann (Liebeslied) | Tchaikovsky: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15 |
Daniil Trifonov, winner of the XIVth International Tchaikovsky Competition, is probably the world’s most exciting young pianist. On his first Mariinsky recording he joins Valery Gergiev for a scintillating performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 1. Daniil also presents a selection of recital repertoire including music by Tchaikovsky, Chopin and Liszt transcriptions of Schubert and Schumann. Written for Nikolai Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto is one of his most popular works. Revised three times, including an arrangement for two pianos, the concerto was finally set in stone in 1888 and it is this version that is most frequently performed today. Tchaikovsky balances core motivic elements with a sense of lyrical spontaneity to create a technically challenging but instantly appealing work. At only 21 years old, Daniil Trifonov has won countless awards, including the Chopin Competition in Warsaw, the Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv and the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (Gold Medal). Valery Gergiev personally awarded Trifonov the ‘Grand Prix’ in Moscow, an additional award given to the best overall competitor in any category of the International Tchaikovsky Competition. In 2011, Trifonov gave his debut with the London Symphony Orchestra and has since performed with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Mariinsky Orchestra, as well as touring throughout the USA, Europe and the Far East. In the coming season he will make debuts with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and Chicago Symphony orchestras, as well as performing recitals at Salle Pleyel, Carnegie Hall, Suntory Hall and Wigmore Hall. “Trifonov's combination of delicacy and fire leaves an indelible impression in this debut recording with the Mariinsky. The Tchaikovsky, scorching and heart-rending but never bombastic, is paired with solo Liszt transcriptions” The Observer, 12th August 2012 “Trifonov has won every top piano competition, and this shows why. His performance of the Tchaikovsky warhorse...is nuanced but not mannered, virtuosic without being showy, and powerful yet not hammered, as many young Russian pianists do...He has the world at his feet.” The Times, 11th August 2012 **** “Last year’s winner [International Tchaikovsky Competition] 21-year old Daniil Trifonov is truly exceptional. Trifonov … the orchestral support is first-rate … Even more impressive are the solo works included here which display all the variety of Trifonov’s tonal range … Seemingly there is nothing that Trifonov cannot do. Trifonov may be at the start of his career but he is already a mature artist. His youth brings an overwhelming energy which seems to blow the cobwebs off everything he performs: he forces one to listen to these works anew, the sure sign of greatness.” International Record Review, October 2012 “His special blend of attributes is on display here, not least his technical ease, exquisite control and rich resource of colour. In the Tchaikovsky [Concerto], Trifonov's playing ignites when it has to, but is generally notable for its dynamic phrasing and variety of articulation. For such an overworked piece it sounds remarkably fresh.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2012 **** “[Trifonov] makes the instrument sing and allows the music to breathe … The six Liszt song transcriptions show him at his best, triumphantly capturing all the despair of ‘Erlkonig’ … A pianist, then, with a great international career in front of him (no doubt about that).” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Liszt: His Life and Music
Liszt: | Ouverture de l'opéra Guillaume Tell (Rossini) S552 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Ave Maria, S. 20/1 Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 2 in C sharp minor Années de pèlerinage, 1ère année, Suisse (9 pieces), S. 160 Années de pèlerinage, 2ème année, Italie (7 pieces), S. 161 Etude en douze exercises, S136/R1 Transcendental Studies, S139 Nos. 1-12 Harmonies poétiques et religieuses (10), S. 173 Piano Sonata in B minor, S178 Orpheus, symphonic poem No. 4, S98 Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera Legendes (2) for piano, S. 175 Urbi et orbi - benediction papale, S184/R69 Via Crucis (The 14 Stations of the Cross), S53 excerpts In festo transfigurationis Domini nostri Jesu Christi, S188/R74 Von der Wiege bis zum Grabe, symphonic poem No. 13, S107 Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 17 in D minor Nuages gris, S199 |
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of Liszt’s birth, this new format title (2 CDs + 50,000 word biography) explores the fascinating world of LIZST: HIS LIFE AND MUSIC. Perhaps the greatest pianist who has ever lived, Liszt was one of the titanic musical figures of the Romantic age. Abandoning his spectacular career as a travelling virtuoso in his mid-thirties, this passionate lover and fond father dedicated himself instead to a life of composing, conducting, teaching and, increasingly, religious devotion, eventually taking minor orders in the Roman Catholic Church. This biography explores an enthralling life lived for long periods in France, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and the composer’s native Hungary – a kaleidoscope of cultural worlds whose folk music, literature and landscapes richly coloured Liszt’s own music. The 2 CDs feature music spanning Liszt’s career, and the free website www.naxosaudiobooks/lisztlifeandmusic offers hours of extra music and other bonus material. | | | (also available to download from $12.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Liszt: | Das Wandern (No. 1 from Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S565) Der Müller und der Bach (No. 2 from Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S565) Ständchen - Horch, horch! die Lerch (No. 9 from Zwölf Lieder von Franz Schubert, S558) Die Stadt - Mässig Geschwindt (No. 1 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Der Doppelganger (No. 12 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Gretchen am Spinnrade, S558 No. 8 (after Schubert D118) Das Fischermädchen (No. 2 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Liebesbotschaft (No. 10 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Aufenthalt (No. 3 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Der Wanderer (No. 11 from Zwölf Lieder von Franz Schubert, S558) Der Atlas (No.11 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) |
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Chopin: | Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42 | Liszt: | Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 5 'La Chasse' Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 Spinnerlied aus Der fliegende Holländer S440 Die Forelle, S564 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Liebesbotschaft (No. 10 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Winterreise (after Schubert) for Piano, S 561: No 7, Der Lindenbaum Gretchen am Spinnrade, S558 No. 8 (after Schubert D118) Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera Valse De L'opera Faust S407 Un Sospiro from 3 Concert Studies, S144 No. 3 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 9 'Ricordanza' Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Fantasia on a theme from Beethoven's 'Ruins of Athens', S122 Rhapsodie espagnole, S254 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 4 'Mazeppa' | Tchaikovsky: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 |
“[This] will delight both devotees of transcendent virtuosity and poetic sensibility, for the colour and pellucid tone Petri displays... are equally matched by an almost prodigal disregard of - normally - testing passages... The notes and documentation from this company remain the standard for others.” Classic CD | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Unquestionably one of the major talents of his generation “Unquestionably one of the major talents of his generation” Fanfare | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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Brahms: | Intermezzo in C sharp minor, Op. 117 No. 3 | Haydn: | Piano Sonata No. 33 in C minor, Hob.XVI:20 | Liszt: | Gretchen am Spinnrade, S558 No. 8 (after Schubert D118) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Frühlingsnacht (after Schumann, Op. 39 No. 12), S568 Sposalizio, S. 157a | Medtner: | Sonata reminiscenza in A minor, Op. 38 No. 1 | Rachmaninov: | Moment musical No. 5 in D flat major, Op. 16 No. 5 | Schumann: | Bunte Blätter, Op. 99 (selection) |
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