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Elisabeth Leonskaja - Elisabeth Leonskaja – Piano Essentials (2022)

Elisabeth Leonskaja - Elisabeth Leonskaja – Piano Essentials (2022)

BAND/ARTIST: Elisabeth Leonskaja

  • Title: Elisabeth Leonskaja – Piano Essentials
  • Year Of Release: 2022
  • Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 4:37:09
  • Total Size: 743 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Polonaises, Op. 26: No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor. Allegro appassionato
02. Polonaises, Op. 26: No. 2 in E-Flat Minor. Maestoso
03. Polonaise-fantaisie in A-Flat Major, Op. 61
04. Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor. Larghetto
05. Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat Major. Andante
06. Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 3 in B Major. Allegretto
07. Nocturnes, Op. 15: No. 1 in F Major. Andante cantabile
08. Nocturnes, Op. 15: No. 2 in F-Sharp Major. Larghetto
09. Nocturnes, Op. 15: No. 3 in G Minor. Lento
10. Nocturnes, Op. 27: No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor. Larghetto
11. Nocturnes, Op. 27: No. 2 in D-Flat Major. Lento sostenuto
12. Nocturnes, Op. 32: No. 1 in B Major. Andante sostenuto
13. Nocturnes, Op. 32: No. 2 in A-Flat Major. Lento
14. Nocturnes, Op. 37: No. 1 in G Minor. Andante sostenuto
15. Nocturnes, Op. 37: No. 2 in G Major. Andantino
16. Nocturnes, Op. 48: No. 1 in C Minor. Lento
17. Nocturnes, Op. 48: No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor. andantino
18. Nocturnes, Op. 55: No. 1 in F Minor. Andante
19. Nocturnes, Op. 55: No. 2 in E-Flat Major. Lento sostenuto
20. Nocturnes, Op. 62: No. 1 in B Major. Andante
21. Nocturnes, Op. 62: No. 2 in E Major. Lento
22. Nocturne in E Minor, Op. 72 No. 1: Andante
23. Nocturne in C-Sharp Minor, B. 49
24. Nocturne in C Minor, B. 108
25. Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161: VII. Après une lecture du Dante
26. Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 61: I. Allegretto
27. Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 61: II. Largo
28. Piano Sonata No. 2 in B Minor, Op. 61: III. Moderato
29. Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-Flat Major, D. 960: I. Molto moderato
30. Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-Flat Major, D. 960: II. Andante sostenuto
31. Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-Flat Major, D. 960: III. Scherzo (Allegro vivace con delicatezza)
32. Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-Flat Major, D. 960: IV. Allegro, ma non troppo
33. Pictures at an Exhibition: Promenade I
34. Pictures at an Exhibition: I. Gnomus
35. Pictures at an Exhibition: III. Tuileries
36. Pictures at an Exhibition: IV. Bydlo
37. Pictures at an Exhibition: V. Ballet of the Chickens in their shells
38. Pictures at an Exhibition: VI. Samuel Goldenburg and Schmuyle
39. Pictures at an Exhibition: VII. Limoges . Le marché
40. Pictures at an Exhibition: VIII. Catacombae (Spulcrum romanum)
41. Pictures at an Exhibition: Con mortuis in lingua mortua
42. Pictures at an Exhibition: IX. The hut on the hen's legs
43. Pictures at an Exhibition: X. The great gate of Kiev
44. 8 Lieder and Songs, Op. 59: Dein blause Auge. Ziemlich langsam
45. 9 Lieder and Songs, Op. 63: V. Junge Liebe I. Lebhaft

Elisabeth Leonskaja is a highly respected (former Soviet) pianist whose career blossomed in the shadow of Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels. Known for her modesty -- not unlike older compatriot Maria Yudina -- Leonskaja was mentored by Richter and often played duets with him. She would never reach the critical and artistic heights of her great teacher, but her reputation as an imaginative interpreter and formidable technician have lifted her to almost legendary status, with comparisons to Clara Haskil and other keyboard icons. Her choice of repertory has been fairly conservative over the years, with staples in the concerto and solo genres by Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, and with much chamber music. In the latter realm, she has collaborated with the Alban Berg and Borodin quartets, with the Vienna Philharmonic Chamber Ensemble, with cellist Heinrich Schiff, and many other artists. Leonskaja has made numerous recordings with a variety of labels, including Melodiya, Teldec, Elektra, MD&G, and others.

Leonskaja was born on November 23, 1945, in Tbilisi, Georgia, to Russian parents. She was an exceptionally gifted child, giving her first concert at 11. She studied music at the Moscow Conservatory and, while there, won prizes in several prestigious international competitions, including the Queen Elizabeth, Marguerite Long, and Enescu.

Leonskaja was soon noticed by Richter and the two developed what would be a lifelong friendship, often appearing together in duet concerts. In 1978 she emigrated to the West, settling in Vienna. Her debut at the 1979 Salzburg Festival was a great triumph, after which she quickly established a reputation that yielded invitations in the next decades from the leading orchestras abroad, including those in New York, Cleveland, Los Angeles, London, Berlin, Leipzig, and Hamburg.

Leonskaja's recordings were drawing acclaim as well: her 1992 CD of Brahms' sonatas won Belgium's prestigious Caecilia Prize. In 1996 Teldec released what would be one of Richter's last recordings, duet sonatas by Mozart and Grieg, with Leonskaja. Richter died the following year.

In the new century Leonskaja has been very active on the concert scene with numerous appearances at major concert venues. She debuted at Carnegie Hall in November 2006 with Kurt Masur leading the London Philharmonic Orchestra in an acclaimed performance of the challenging Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2. Among her later recordings is another highly praised Brahms CD, this one an MD&G release of piano music from Opp. 116-119. ~ Robert Cummings


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