
Duo Pianistico di Firenze - Rubinstein: Music for Piano Four Hands, Vol. 1 (2014)
BAND/ARTIST: Duo Pianistico di Firenze
- Title: Rubinstein: Music for Piano Four Hands, Vol. 1
- Year Of Release: 2014
- Label: Brilliant Classics
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 72:01 min
- Total Size: 300 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview

Tracklist:
01. I. Moderato con moto – Allegro non troppo – Tempo I – Allegro assai
02. II. Scherzo. Allegro molto vivace – Moderato con moto
03. III. Finale. Andante – Allegro non troppo – Allegro assai
04. I. Chanson Russe (Allegretto)
05. II. Nocturne sur l'eau (Moderato)
06. III. La cataracte (Andante)
07. I. Nocturne (Moderato assai)
08. II. Scherzo (Allegro vivace)
09. III. Barcarolle (Moderato assai – Un poco animato)
10. IV. Capriccio (Allegro vivace e con fuoco – Moderato assai)
11. V. Berceuse (Moderato assai – Animato)
12. VI. March (Allegro non troppo)
Anton Rubinstein is one of those legendary figures whose life could be the basis for a book or a film script. The extent and variety of his achievements are extraordinary: besides being an astonishingly prolific composer, he achieved global fame as a pianist and was a pioneer of musical organisations in Russia, founding the St Petersburg conservatory.
This album is devoted to his works for piano four hands, though it also succeeds in providing a snapshot of his creative output as a whole. We begin with his Sonata Op.89, perhaps the first great sonata for four hands, and a work that showcases the range of (principally German) influences on his compositional style, containing echoes of Mendelssohn, Beethoven and more. We then travel from the Three Characteristic Pieces Op.9 – creations from his youth which are less mature but which bear the potentiality of what Rubinstein would become, in particular in terms of melodic skill – to the Six Characteristic Pieces Op.50, a series of works written by the composer at the height of his abilities, full of refined and erudite harmony and well-defined pianistic style.
The pianists, Sara Bartolucci and Rodolfo Alessandrini, also known as the Duo Pianistico di Firenze, celebrated 20 years of activity in 2011 with a recital in the prestigious Accademia Bartolomeo Cristofori in Florence. They dedicate themselves completely to the four hands and two pianos literature, in which they have a wide repertoire, including composers of all types and from all historical periods.
This album is devoted to his works for piano four hands, though it also succeeds in providing a snapshot of his creative output as a whole. We begin with his Sonata Op.89, perhaps the first great sonata for four hands, and a work that showcases the range of (principally German) influences on his compositional style, containing echoes of Mendelssohn, Beethoven and more. We then travel from the Three Characteristic Pieces Op.9 – creations from his youth which are less mature but which bear the potentiality of what Rubinstein would become, in particular in terms of melodic skill – to the Six Characteristic Pieces Op.50, a series of works written by the composer at the height of his abilities, full of refined and erudite harmony and well-defined pianistic style.
The pianists, Sara Bartolucci and Rodolfo Alessandrini, also known as the Duo Pianistico di Firenze, celebrated 20 years of activity in 2011 with a recital in the prestigious Accademia Bartolomeo Cristofori in Florence. They dedicate themselves completely to the four hands and two pianos literature, in which they have a wide repertoire, including composers of all types and from all historical periods.
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