Gilels was renowned for playing Beethoven, like his predecessors Artur Schnabel, Wilhelm Backhaus and Rudolf Serkin. He made his name in his native land as promoter of Russian music – that of Rachmaninov, of course (still revered despite his exile in America), Prokofiev, the prodigal son harshly punished on his return to the Soviet Union and Kabalevsky, the epitome of professionalism and popular music. Here you can enjoy a unique triptych, which studiedly sheers away from Sviatoslav Richter's repertoire.
SERGEI RACHMANINOV (1873-1943)
PIANO CONCERTO No.3 inDminor, Op.30 37:57
KLAVIERKONZERT Nr.3 d-Moll Op.30
CONCERTO POUR PIANO nº3 en ré mineur op.30
1. I. Allegro ma non tanto 14:25
2. II. Intermezzo: adagio 09:58
3. III. Finale: alla breve 13:32
Live recording, Moscow, 1949
SERGEI PROKOFIEV (1891-1953)
PIANO CONCERTO No.3 in C, Op.26 26:45
KLAVIERKONZERT Nr.3 C-Dur Op.26
CONCERTO POUR PIANO nº3 en ut majeur op.26
4. I. Allegro 08:53
5. II. Andante von variazioni 08:36
6. III. Allegro ma non troppo 09:15
Live recording, Moscow 1955 CHANT DU MONDE LDC 278 978 (CD)
DMITRY KABALEVSKY (1904-1987)
PIANO CONCERTO No.3 inDmajor, Op.50 17:40
KLAVIERKONZERT Nr.3 D-Durl Op.50
CONCERTO POUR PIANO nº3 en ré majeur op.50
7. I. Allegro morto 06:13
8. II. Andante con moto 06:05
9. III. Finale.:Presto 05:14
Recording Studio, Moscow, 24.12.1954
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