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Gergiev: Shostakovich – Piano Concertos no.1 & 2 (24/96 FLAC)

Gergiev: Shostakovich - Piano Concertos no.1 & 2 (24/96 FLAC)
Gergiev: Shostakovich – Piano Concertos no.1 & 2 (24/96 FLAC)

Composer: Rodion Shchedrin, Dmitri Shostakovich
Performer: Denis Matsuev
Orchestra: Mariinsky Orchestra
Conductor: Valéry Gergiev
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Mariinsky
Release: 2012
Size: 1.18 GB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor for piano, trumpet & strings, Op. 35
01. I. Allegretto moderato
02. II. Lento
03. III. Moderato
04. IV. Allegro brio

Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102
05. I. Allegro
06. II. Andante
07. III. Allegro

Shchedrin: Piano Concerto No. 5
08. I. Allegretto moderato
09. II. Andante
10. III. Allegro assai

Since winning the 11th International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1998, Denis Matsuev has established a reputation as one of Russia’s leading pianists. His first release on the Mariinsky label, featuring Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 3 and ‘Paganini Variations’, received widespread acclaim. He has toured throughout Europe and North America with Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Orchestra, as well as performing with the LSO, Berlin and New York Philharmonics. For his second Mariinsky release with Gergiev he turns to music by Shostakovich and Shchedrin.

Despite being a prolific symphonist, Shostakovich only wrote two piano concertos. His first features a prominent solo trumpet part which provides dialogue with the piano and an independent voice ‘commenting’ on the music of the piano and orchestra. Shostakovich draws in numerous musical styles within the work and displays his usual wit and sardonic humour.

The Second Concerto, by contrast, is more unified and is unusually happy and optimistic in nature for Shostakovich. This may be because it was written for his son, who gave the première, and has been described as showing “the composer as though his own youth had returned to him”. The slow movement contains some of Shostakovich’s most achingly beautiful music – almost Rachmaninov-like in its Romanticism.

Rodion Shchedrin has so far composed six piano concertos, each signifying a new phase in his compositional development, as well as a double concerto for piano and cello and a substantial corpus of solo piano works. His Fifth Concerto is influenced by the music of both Shostakovich and Prokofiev.

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