Tcherepnin - Complete Symphonies & Piano Concertos
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Label: BIS
Cat No: BISCD171718
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 4
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 1st December 2008
Contents
Works
Festmusik, op.45aMagna mater, op.41
Piano Concerto no.1, op.12
Piano Concerto no.2, op.26
Piano Concerto no.3, op.48
Piano Concerto no.4, op.78 (Fantaisie)
Piano Concerto no.5, op.96
Piano Concerto no.6, op.99
Symphonic March, op.80
Symphonic Prayer op.93
Symphony no.1 in E major, op.42
Symphony no.2 in E flat major, op.77
Symphony no.3 in F sharp major, op.83
Symphony no.4 in E major, op.91
Artists
Noriko Ogawa (piano)Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Lan ShuiWorks
Festmusik, op.45aMagna mater, op.41
Piano Concerto no.1, op.12
Piano Concerto no.2, op.26
Piano Concerto no.3, op.48
Piano Concerto no.4, op.78 (Fantaisie)
Piano Concerto no.5, op.96
Piano Concerto no.6, op.99
Symphonic March, op.80
Symphonic Prayer op.93
Symphony no.1 in E major, op.42
Symphony no.2 in E flat major, op.77
Symphony no.3 in F sharp major, op.83
Symphony no.4 in E major, op.91
Artists
Noriko Ogawa (piano)Singapore Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Lan ShuiAbout
The recordings included in this set were originally released on single CDs, and have all received lavish praise, both for the fascinating repertoire and for the highly sympathetic performances by Singapore Symphony Orchestra under Lan Shui and for Noriko Ogawa’s interpretations. Fanfare: ‘In everything Noriko Ogawa tackles, she comes up shining: Her playing customarily blends brilliance and power in equal measure, and here again she's just as good as she has now led us to expect.’
Tcherepnin’s development can be charted throughout these four discs, from the First Piano Concerto, composed in 1919, to the works of the 1960s. In the words of Benjamin Folkman, Tcherepnin’s biographer and the compiler of the liner notes for this title, ‘what one hears is the music of a composer who is not so much reinventing himself as seeking an artistic orientation that gains in coherence by growing ever more comprehensive: a composer secure in his faith that, while the musical impulse is a universal human phenomenon, each musical work is a world unto itself.’
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