Forgotten Melodies: Glinka, Glazunov, Rachmaninov, Medtner
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Label: Sony
Cat No: 19802936922
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 27th February 2026
Contents
Works
Etudes (3), op.31Miniatures (3), op.42
A Farewell to St Petersburg
Mazurka in C major
Mazurka in C minor
Polka in D minor
Fairy Tales (Skazki) (2), op.48
Etudes-Tableaux (8), op.33
Morceaux de fantaisie (5), op.3
Songs (12), op.21
Artists
Alexander Malofeev (piano)Works
Etudes (3), op.31Miniatures (3), op.42
A Farewell to St Petersburg
Mazurka in C major
Mazurka in C minor
Polka in D minor
Fairy Tales (Skazki) (2), op.48
Etudes-Tableaux (8), op.33
Morceaux de fantaisie (5), op.3
Songs (12), op.21
Artists
Alexander Malofeev (piano)About
Born in Moscow in 2001, Alexander Malofeev trained at the Gnessin Special School and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory. He first gained international attention in 2014 when, at just thirteen, he won the junior division of the International Tchaikovsky Competition. Now based in Berlin, Malofeev sees this recording as a way of connecting his heritage with the present. Berlin, he notes, was once home to Glinka, Glazunov and Medtner – three of the composers featured on the album. For Forgotten Melodies, he chose four Russian-born composers who all spent their final years far from home: Glazunov in Paris, Glinka in Berlin, Rachmaninov in Beverly Hills, and Medtner in London. Beyond the shared theme of exile, what fascinates Malofeev most is their common sense of nostalgia – a longing, he says, for a dreamlike world that never truly existed.
The album centres on Medtner’s Forgotten Melodies and Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Sonata. Malofeev performs the composer’s later, more concise revision of the sonata, which he feels sits closer in spirit to Medtner. Rachmaninov, he adds, has been a lifelong inspiration: “His freedom, his spirit, his hands, his genius.” Still in his early twenties, critics have called him a “Russian genius,” a “piano world revolution,” and noted the magnetic, singing quality of his sound – all pointing to an artist of rare and remarkable promise.
Reviews
Those who’ve been following Alexander Malofeev’s impressive recitals live and online are likely to have anticipated this solo debut release from the 24-year-old pianist with bated breath. Encompassing more than two hours’ worth of music by four prominent Russian composers who emigrated and died in exile, this ambitious programme was worth the wait. ... the concluding Glazunov pieces receive their finest recorded interpretations since those in Stephen Coombs’s excellent Hyperion series. ... Needless to say, an auspicious debut. Jed Distler
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