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Konstantin Eiges – Piano Music (24/44 FLAC)

Konstantin Eiges - Piano Music (24/44 FLAC)
Konstantin Eiges – Piano Music (24/44 FLAC)

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Composer: Konstantin Eiges
Performer: Jonathan Powell
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0215
Release: 2015
Size: 515 MB
Recovery: +3%
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2 Skazki, Op. 12
01. No. 1, Andante
02. No. 2, Allegretto

03. Sonata-poème No. 1, Op. 15

10 Préludes, Op. 8
04. No. 1, Un poco adagio
05. No. 2, Poco maestoso
06. No. 3, Andante
07. No. 4, Agitato
08. No. 5, Andante sostenuto
09. No. 6, Allegretto
10. No. 7, Con moto
11. No. 8, Andante
12. No. 9, Lento
13. No. 10, Allegro

2 Poèmes, Op. 19
14. No. 1, Poème-idylle
15. No. 2, Poème mystique

16. Kukushka, Op. 2
17. Sonata-poème No. 2, Op. 28

4 Morceaux, Op. 14
18. No. 1, Étude. Con moto
19. No. 2, Romance. Andante
20. No. 3, Poème. Andante con delicatezza
21. No. 4, Canzonetta. Allegretto

22. Theme & Variations, Op. 36

Konstantin Romanovich Eiges (1875–1950) was a member of the ‘Silver Age’ of Russian music, a contemporary and friend of Rachmaninov, Medtner and other major composer-pianists.


He was a member of a gifted Jewish family from eastern Ukraine, studied both in medicine and music in Moscow: many of his siblings were distinguished in their own right, and his son, Oleg, wrote twenty symphonies.


Eiges’ music bears the impress of Taneyev, his teacher, and of Skryabin and has points in common with his friends Medtner and Rachmaninov, but deserves to be remembered in its own right.


This is the first-ever CD dedicated to the music of this unjustly forgotten figure.  The pianist, composer and writer Jonathan Powell has a reputation for tackling music of enormous difficulty, not least that of Sorabji, whose Opus clavicembalisticum, Sequentia cyclica and other gargantuan works he has played around the globe. He studied the piano with Denis Matthews and, for a longer period, Sulamita Aronovsky. He took a music degree and doctorate in musicology at Cambridge University, where he also taught. He has a particular interest in music of the early twentieth century, including that of Scriabin and other Russian modernists. He is also a self-taught composer. He has made a number of previous recordings for Toccata Classics, including the music of Goldenweiser, Kornauth and Mediņš.

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