Rachmaninoff: Préludes, Opp. 23 & 32 Leon McCawley

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Album Info

Album Veröffentlichung:
2015

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
21.06.2016

Label: SOMM Recordings

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Instrumental

Interpret: Leon McCawley

Komponist: Sergey Vassilievich Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

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  • 1 Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3: 04:01
  • 2 No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor 03:14
  • 3 No. 2 in B-Flat Major 03:34
  • 4 No. 3 in D Minor 04:00
  • 5 No. 4 in D Major 04:52
  • 6 No. 5 in G Minor 03:52
  • 7 No. 6 in E-Flat Major 02:54
  • 8 No. 7 in C Minor 02:38
  • 9 No. 8 in A-Flat Major 03:18
  • 10 No. 9 in E-Flat Minor 01:59
  • 11 No. 10 in G-Flat Major 03:44
  • 12 No. 1 in C Major 01:17
  • 13 No. 2 in B-Flat Minor 03:14
  • 14 No. 3 in E Major 02:23
  • 15 No. 4 in E Minor 05:24
  • 16 No. 5 in G Major 03:17
  • 17 No. 6 in F Minor 01:24
  • 18 No. 7 in F Major 02:21
  • 19 No. 8 in A Minor 01:47
  • 20 No. 9 in A Major 03:03
  • 21 No. 10 in B Minor 05:30
  • 22 No. 11 in B Major 02:06
  • 23 No. 12 in G-Sharp Minor 02:31
  • 24 No. 13 in D-Flat Major 05:09
  • Total Runtime 01:17:32

Info zu Rachmaninoff: Préludes, Opp. 23 & 32

It's no doubt due to Rachmaninov's supreme musical gifts that on entering the Moscow Conservatory as a pupil of Nicolai Zverev at the age of thirteen he graduated as a pianist with the highest honours within four years, and a year later, as a composer, he was awarded the Great Gold Medal of the Conservatory. He thus became only the third recipient in the Conservatory's history with the title 'Free Artist'. The Ten Preludes Op. 23, the Op. 3 Prelude and the Thirteen Preludes Op. 32 represent all twenty-four major and minor keys and are considered to be among Rachmaninov's best works for solo piano. The success of his first Prelude proved to be double-edged. It became so popular that it travelled round the world to the point where in the 1920s in New York he heard the Paul Whiteman Band play a jazz version and as a touring virtuoso he would not be allowed to leave without playing it as an encore. His Ten Preludes Op. 23 were composed in a burst of creativity in the year that he married his beloved cousin Natalia. In 1910, at the very height of his powers, Rachmaninov completed his set of 24 Preludes with a final group of 13 comprising his Opus 32. The Preludes have the charm, lyricism and nostalgic melancholy intrinsic to Rachmaninov. They can be played individually or as separate sets but hearing them in sequence demonstrates a rarely perceived but always present aspect of this great pianist composer. Leon McCawley's recordings for SOMM have received great accolades. 'Difficult to know whether McCawley's refined piano playing, his natural yet cultivated musicality or his boundless imagination warrant the greater praise. You must hear the recording, but be warned: you may never want to hear another pianist play the Brahms Op. 118.' IRR Outstanding

“Leaving frantic and over-pressured playing to others, Leon McCawley finds a delicate emotional fervour with no lack of drama in Rachmaninov's 24 Preludes.” (Gramophone Magazine)

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