All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Katya Apekisheva plays Mussorgsky & Shostakovich
Katya Apekisheva makes her solo ONYX debut with the work that brought the house down at her recent recital in London’s Wigmore Hall. Katya has appeared on disc for ONYX accompanying Maxim Rysanov, ONYX4033 Brahms Viola, and regularly performs with Jack Liebeck and Natalie Clein. “Apekisheva certainly takes nothing for granted and brings several individual touches to Pictures...As a whole, though, Apekisheva's interpretation comes across as over-calculating and deliberate...Generally Apekisheva is more successful with Shostakovich's Preludes...The virtuosic numbers sparkle, and Apekisheva demonstrates, compared with her Pictures, a more subtle musicianship.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2012 *** “the whole performance [of Pictures] has a sweep and structure that is utterly compelling. The 24 Shostakovich Preludes...make surprisingly apt companions...Apekishiva handles all their lyrical, parodic and virtuoso (try No. 5) aspects with sensitivity and aplomb by turns.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Shostakovich & Prokofiev: Preludes & Visions Fugitives
Evgenia Startseva (piano) “I like the pianist's restraint and concentration. Startseva emphasizes quiet, unexaggerated beauty of line, all through...Her approach is convincing as you listen, because it's so consistent...[In] Prokofiev's miniatures...Startseva is individual, not impetuous. You get sensitivity, good quiet playing (Hallelujah!) and a rethink of all the notes. I'd want to own this version of the Visions anyway, because it's an adult, thoughtful interpretation.” Fanfare, November/December 2009 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Shostakovich: Piano Music
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| |  | Piano Preludes from the 20th and 21st Centuries
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| |  | Anthology of Piano Music by Russian and Soviet Composers Part 1 Disc 11917-1991
This is the beginning of a 30-CD project featuring not only recognised masterpieces of Russian and Soviet music, but also unjustly forgotten compositions. Many of the compositions will be recorded for the first time. The performers are young virtuosos of the piano who have also been involved in the research for this project. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Daniel Barenboim - Rare First Recordings (1955)
Bach, J C: | Harpsichord Sonata, Op. 17 No. 6 in B flat major | Brahms: | Intermezzo in C major, Op. 119 No. 3 | Kabalevsky: | Piano Sonatina in C major, Op. 13, No. 1 | Mendelssohn: | Capriccio in F sharp minor, Op. 5 | Mozart: | Variations (12) on ‘Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman' in C major, K265 | Pergolesi: | Sonata in B flat major Sonata in G major | Shostakovich: | Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 2 in A minor Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 3 in G major Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 24 in D minor Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 10 in C sharp minor Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 12 in G sharp minor Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 21 in B flat major Prelude for piano, Op. 34 No. 5 in D major |
2012 sees the 70th birthday of Daniel Barenboim, surely one of the greatest of all living musicians as pianist and conductor. He began what has grown into his vast recording career as a young teenager, with these recordings, first issued in the early months of 1956, when the boy pianist was just 13 years old. They are beautiful performances of a wide range of music, from Bach to Shostakovich, and we are pleased to present this complete collection of Daniel Barenboim's first-ever recordings as a memento of his gilded youth - recordings which have not been available now in any form for more than 40 years - and which all admirers of this great artists will wish to possess. | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Shostakovich: Piano Concerto Nos. 1 & 2
These scores show two completely different periods in the life of Shostakovich: that of a young musician suddenly become famous, going from strength to strength, and a quarter of a century later, the trials and disappointments, both professional and romantic, of a composer nearing his fiftieth anniversary. After his recent success at the Theatre des Champs-Elysees, both in recital and concerto, Andrei Korobeinikov has recorded a third disk for Mirare, this time accompanied by the Orchestre Symphonique de Lahti and its principal conductor Okko Kamu. Andrei Korobeinikov offers a rich and inspired interpretation in direct relation to his origins: the USSR and Shostakovich. “Korobeinikov, only in his mid-20s, offers highly competitive accounts of the two Shostakovich concertos. Colourful, agile, sensitive, imaginative in detail and well integrated with the orchestra (whose contribution itself is well above average), his playing has almost everything one could hope for, both here and in the Preludes” Gramophone Magazine, May 2012 “Korobeinikov brings bags of personality to Concerto No. 1 and an unexpected gravitas to the start of No. 2. Fine orchestral playing and brilliantly incisive accounts of the Preludes.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2012 **** | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Oxana Shevchenko: Winner of the 2010 Scottish International Piano Competition
On the nineteenth of September 2010, a rapt audience in Glasgow’s City Halls witnessed the extraordinary emergence of a young, 23-year-old pianist from Kazakhstan, who had already won the International Music Critic Prize at the 2009 Ferruccio Busoni International Piano Competition. Oxana Shevchenko revealed an extraordinary command of structure, rhythmic dynamism and sheer pianistic exuberance in her performance. She seized the moment with unbridled musical commitment and drive and carried away the first prize with unanimous approval from the distinguished international jury. She also returned home with £10,000, the Alexander Stone Memorial Trophy, the Frederic Lamond Gold Medal and a Bluthner grand piano, presented by Herr Bluthner himself, after performing Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto in the finals. Just three days after her triumph in the concerto final, Shevchenko returned to the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, the setting of the first two rounds of the competition, to record a varied recital programme for Delphian as part of her first prize. Her chosen programme for the recording represents some of the highlights of her competition repertoire, and showcases the remarkable musical and pianistic qualities that she demonstrated during the competition. Works by Mozart, Liszt, Shostakovich and Ravel feature on Oxana's debut disc in a programme full of highly pictorial musical genres. “The results were announced following a tremendous, all-afternoon concert in which each pianist performed a concerto with the BBC SSO, playing in heroic form with conductor Martyn Brabbins… Shevchenko was next with Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto. She has been, frankly, gobsmacking since the start, and was absolutely consistent in her delivery of the Prokofiev: total power, complete clarity of articulation and a phenomenal level of musicianship that is already world class.” The Herald “This is the most exciting debut disc to come my way for some time...It will only take the opening bars of "Alborada" to convince you what a fine Ravel player she is...while Thea Musgrave's specially commissioned Snapshots is convincingly made a welcome addition to the repertoire...it is a rare gift to convey on disc also the sheer joy of performing as Miss Shevchenko does.” Gramophone Magazine, April 2011 | | | Usually despatched in 3 - 4 working days. |
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| |  | Shostakovich: 24 Piano Preludes & Piano Quintet
David Kadouch, aged only 24, is a pianist not to be missed. He was a finalist in the 2009 Leeds Piano Competition and has been nominated as a “Young Talent Revelation” Victoires de la Musique Classique 2010. Only recently, Daniel Barenboim called upon him to replace Lang Lang in Ramallah, Palestine. He is capable of hypersensitive playing and lets the score speak for itself. Live recording. “In the slower Preludes Nos. 14 and 17, Kadouch shows an impressive command of colour and pedalling...[in the Quintet] there are some truly memorable moments. Kadouch seems to come into his own in the Scherzo, showing some real flair and energy...he seems at home in Shostakovich and clearly understands the idiom well.” International Record Review, December 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Shostakovich & Zaderatsky - Preludes for Piano
“Jascha Nemtsov presents himself as a worthy descendant of Liszt and his pupils”, so the German magazine Fono Forum wrote of the pianist. Nemtsov is a Russian Jewish pianist who specializes in performing Jewish art music and Russian music of the 20th century, particularly works by Dmitri Shostakovich. It is fitting that he has been chosen by Profil to perform the 24 Preludes by Shostakovich and 24 preludes by Vsevolod Zaderatsky which here receive their world premiere recording | | | (also available to download from $11.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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