Composer: Nicolai Peyko
Performer: Dmitry Korostelyov, Maria Dzhemesiuk
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Toccata
Catalogue: TOCC0105
Release: 2015
Size: 204 MB
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01. Concert Etude
Piano Sonatina No. 1 in D Major
02. I. Allegro con spirito
03. II. Larghetto
04. III. Finale. Allegro
05. Sonatina-Skazka in D Minor
Piano Sonata No. 3
06. I. Toccata. Allegro molto
07. II. Intrada – Lamento. Andante
08. III. Scherzo
09. IV. Prelude – Fugue. Adagio
Sonata for the Left Hand
10. I. Allegro
11. II. Adagio
12. III. Moderato
13. IV. Sostenuto
14. Concert Variations for Two Pianos
Nikolai Peyko (1916–95) is a major Russian composer who is completely unknown in the west. He studied with Myaskovsky at the Moscow Conservatoire, where he later became Shostakovich’s teaching assistant and then an important teacher in his own right.
Peyko is another composer who wrote nine symphonies, and much other orchestral music besides, but he fell foul of the Soviet regime and was sidelined. His piano music shares Shostakovich’s fondness for irony and Prokofiev’s for driving march-rhythms and playful good humour, but sounds an individual tone of its own nonetheless.
This second and final CD in this complete recording of his piano music is the first time that any of this music has been heard recorded on a western label.
Dmitry Korostelyov, born in 1979 in Volgograd, graduated from the Moscow State Conservatoire in 2003 and 2005 completed his composition studies in the post-graduate course of the Moscow State Conservatoire. As a pianist, he has performed with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra, Volgograd Philharmonic Orchestra and Russkaya Conservatoria Chamber Capella. He appears as pianist and harpsichordist in many Russian cities, and in 2012 he performed in the Irish-Russian chamber-music festival ‘From John Field to the 21st Century’ in Moscow. His first recording for Toccata Classics was of song-cycles by Mieczysław Weinberg (TOCC0078). He was recently ordained a priest in the Russian Orthodox Church.