Shamo: Piano Music
£14.73
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 97681
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 3
Genre: Instrumental
Expected Release Date: 7th August 2026
Contents
Works
Classical SuiteDances (3)
Horovodna
Humoresque
Hutsul Aquarelles (6)
Marche fantastique
Pictures by Russian Painters
Preludes (12)
Scherzo
Songs of Friendship (3)
Tarasovi dumy (6)
Toccata
Ukrainian Suite
Artists
Dimitri Tchesnokov (piano)Works
Classical SuiteDances (3)
Horovodna
Humoresque
Hutsul Aquarelles (6)
Marche fantastique
Pictures by Russian Painters
Preludes (12)
Scherzo
Songs of Friendship (3)
Tarasovi dumy (6)
Toccata
Ukrainian Suite
Artists
Dimitri Tchesnokov (piano)About
The second CD is occupied by two more substantial cycles, of 12 Preludes from 1962 and six impressionistic Aquarelles from a decade later – both the appreciation and execution of painting was important to Shamo throughout his life. The final CD gathers up piano pieces throughout Shamo’s career, from the Marche fantastique, which so impressed the professors of the Kyiv Conservatoire when the composer elected at the last minute to play it for his entrance exam, to three dances composed in 1972 and inspired by the folk culture of nearby Soviet republics, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan. A counterpoint to their uncomplicated charms may be found in the three Songs of Friendship from 1954, in which Shamo treats melodies from Poland, Romania and what was then Czechoslovakia.
Though jazz and minimalist techniques periodically surface in Shamo’s music, it bears the stamp of its Soviet times in its generally sunny character and clearly laid-out forms – though the serenity of the Ninth Prelude is answered by the machine-gun-fire Tenth, and Bartók casts a shadow over this music almost as often as Prokofiev.
Dmitri Tchesnokov is, like Shamo, a native of Kyiv, born in 1982 and long resident in France, where he pursues a career as both composer and pianist, as well as founding a directing a well-established festival of contemporary piano music in Paris.
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