Anatoly Alexandrov - Piano Music Vol.2
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Label: Toccata Classics
Cat No: TOCC0216
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 3rd November 2014
Contents
Works
Lyric Suite no.1, op.33Passages (2), op.16a
Piano Sonata no.1, op.4
Piano Sonata no.2, op.12
Piano Sonata no.4, op.19
Piano Sonata no.6, op.26
Pieces (2), op.3
Artists
Kyung-ah Noh (piano)About
Anatoly Alexander (1888–1982) is one of the forgotten figures of the Russian school of pianism that embraced Taneyev, Rachmaninov, Skryabin, Shostakovich, Gilels and so many other composers and pianists. Alexandrov composed fourteen sonatas and much else for piano in an attractive late-Romantic style that owes much to Nikolai Medtner, his teacher and friend.
The reviewer for MusicWeb International called Vol.1 of this series a ‘superb debut-disc’ and commented that Kyung-ah Noh ‘plays with immense power when called for, but is equally able to command the subtlest pianissimo’. Of the recorded sound, he wrote: ‘The piano affords all the necessary depth of tone at the bass end, with glittering clarity in the treble register, while the recording itself has faithfully captured every nuance and dynamic to perfection’.
Kyung-ah Noh was born in 1982 in Seoul, South Korea. At home she won a number of piano competitions, including those held by The Korea Daily News, the National Filial Piety Music Contest and the Korean Piano Academics Association in South Korea. Further afield, she won first prize in the International Piano Workshop Competition in Varna, Bulgaria, in 2010. She holds the Peggy Boston Duggan piano scholarship at the University of North Texas, where in August 2014 she was awarded a doctoral degree.
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