Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 1 - Stravinsky: Capriccio - Shchedrin: Piano Concerto No. 2 St. Petersburg Mariinsky Orchestra & Valery Gergiev

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Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
09.11.2015

Label: Mariinsky

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Concertos

Artist: St. Petersburg Mariinsky Orchestra & Valery Gergiev

Composer: Sergey Vassilievich Rachmaninov (1873-1943), Rodion Shchedrin (1932-), Igor Feodorovich Stravinsky (1882-1971)

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  • Sergey Rachmaninov (1873 - 1943): Piano Concerto No 1 in F-sharp minor, Op. 1:
  • 1 I. Vivace 12:07
  • 2 II. Andante 06:08
  • 3 III. Allegro vivace 07:53
  • Igor Stravinsky (1882 - 1971): Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra:
  • 4 I. Presto 06:58
  • 5 II. Andante rapsodico 05:33
  • 6 III. Allegro capriccioso ma tempo guisto 05:09
  • Rodion Konstantinovich Shchedrin (1932 -): Piano Concerto No 2:
  • 7 I. Dialogues: Tempo rubato - Allegro 10:05
  • 8 II. Improvisations: Allegro 04:28
  • 9 III. Contrasts: Andante - Allegro 08:07
  • Total Runtime 01:06:28

Info for Rachmaninov: Piano Concerto No. 1 - Stravinsky: Capriccio - Shchedrin: Piano Concerto No. 2

Denis Matsuev showcases works for piano and orchestra by three of Russia's greatest composers. Renowned for interpretations of music from his homeland, and affectionately known as 'the Siberian Bear with the fastest paws in the Arctic', Matsuev's previous releases on the Mariinsky Label, including Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No 3 and Rhapsody on a Theme of Pagnini, have received widespread acclaim.

Piano Concerto No 1 was written whilst Rachmaninov was still a teenager and though relatively playful in comparison to his other piano concertos, its three movements are full of the showmanship, beautiful melodies and lush orchestral accompaniment that were to characterise his music in the years to come. A similarly playful tone can be found in the revised 1949 edition of Stravinsky's Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra, which premiered in 1949 with the composer at the piano. Written as a virtuosic vehicle for Stravinsky himself, the piece is characterised by a dancing piano part, full of leaps and bounding with energy. Completing this release is Shchedrin's Piano Concerto No 2, recorded in the presence of the composer, which influenced by twelve-tone techniques and jazz. Virtuosic writing is a feature throughout, and the final movement sees the surprise introduction of a jazz ensemble, including vibraphone and drum kit.

Speaking about this release, Denis Matsuev says ' we wanted to show Great Russian composers from different periods.' Rachmaninov's First Piano Concerto is one of my favourites. It was written whilst he studied at the Moscow Conservatory and despite his young age he managed to reveal himself as a great artist. Capriccio is a brilliant work with a wonderful sense of humour. It is also very cinematic; one can envisage this music whilst listening to it and we tried to communicate all of these features to the audience. Shchedrin is a very special composer in the Russian tradition. He takes an active part in rehearsals; we have an opportunity to talk to him, to exchange ideas and listen to his advice. It is a priceless experience.'

„Sparkling performances of Rachmaninov’s First Piano Concerto and Stravinsky’s Capriccio, while Shchedrin’s Second Concerto gets exactly that rich and mischievous character which makes this music so fascinating“ (Pizzicato)

„Matsuev continues to impress, and this new recording of Russian concertos is a knockout. He rips into the Rachmaninoff concerto with tremendous vigor, and his playing of the first movement cadenza is unequalled. He is given perfect support from the superb orchestra under Gergiev's keen direction, and the result is one of the major recordings of this masterpiece… We have a big, clear resonant sound with remarkable impact. A terrific issue!“ (Classical CD Review)

“If your ears can adjust, there's a supremely commanding Rachmaninov No 1 to be savoured here…Matsuev and Gergiev accept with the relish all the invitations to garish humour in Stravinsky's Capriccio…if you like your Russian concerto-playing declamatory and armour-plated, it could be just the treat you've been looking for.” (Gramophone Magazine)

Denis Matsuev, piano
Mariinsky Orchestra
Valery Gergiev, conductor

Recorded live November 2014 and April 2015 in the concert hall of the Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg

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