The second CD of Richter's Prague recordings also contains hitherto unreleased recordings, a selection from two series of Chopin's Etudes (Op. 10 and Op. 25), together with Polonaise-Fantaisie, Op. 61. It is a live recording from a concert at Prague's Rudolfinum in February 1960. In his Etudes, Chopin combines the highest and most diverse technical requirements with a weighty musical content. Richter is among those paramount interpreters whose bravado technical performance of a work is crowned with ingenious musicality.
Shostakovich completed the cycle 24 Preludes and Fugues, Op. 87, intended as a modern-day counterpart to Bach's The Well Tempered Piano, in 1951. The Preludes and Fugues are the composer's - and in this recording also the interpreter'pos - creative celebration of the inexhaustible source of primary invention. We should point out that the presented recording of a selection from the cycle originated only five years after Shostakovich had finished the work.
Dmitry Shostakovich
24 Preludes and Fugues for Piano, Op. 87 - selection
1.No. 3 in G major. Moderato non troppo - Allegro molto 03:43
2.No. 6 in B minor. Allegretto - Moderato 08:21
3.No. 7 in A major. Allegro poco moderato - Allegretto 03:03
4.No. 2 in A minor. Allegro - Allegretto 02:15
5.No. 18 in F minor. Moderato - Moderato con moto 07:31
Dmitry Shostakovich
24 Preludes and Fugues for Piano, Op. 87
6.No. 4 in E minor; Andante - Adagio 08:10
Frederic Chopin
Etudes for Piano, Op. 10
7.in C major (Allegro) 01:57
8.in A minor (Allegro) 01:22
9.in E major (Lento, ma non troppo) 03:58
10.in C sharp minor (Presto) 01:49
11.in A flat major (Assai vivace) 01:57
12.in E flat major (Allegretto) 01:35
13.in C minor (Allegro con fuoco) 02:22
Frederic Chopin
Etudes for Piano, Op. 25
14.in E minor (Vivace) 03:09
15.in G sharp minor (Allegro) 01:52
16.in C sharp minor (Lento) 05:24
17.in D flat major (Vivace) 01:17
18.in A minor (Lento. Allegro con brio) 03:30
19.in C minor (Molto allegro, con fuoco) 02:33
Frederic Chopin
20.Polonaise - Fantaisie in A flat major, Op. 61 11:55 |
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