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Mikhail Pletnev - MASTER OF PIANO VOL. 1 (2023)

Mikhail Pletnev - MASTER OF PIANO VOL. 1 (2023)

BAND/ARTIST: Mikhail Pletnev

  • Title: MASTER OF PIANO VOL. 1
  • Year Of Release: 2023
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:39:05
  • Total Size: 518 MB
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Tracklist:

01. 1. Allegretto
02. 11. Andante, ma non troppo
03. 2. Andante con moto
04. 3. à l'Allemande
05. 4. Andante cantabile
06. 5. Risoluto
07. 6. Andante - Allegretto leggiermente
08. 7. Allegro ma non troppo
09. 8. Moderato cantabile
10. 9. Vivace moderato
11. 3 Ecossaises, Op. 72 No. 3
12. No. 1 in D Major
13. No. 2 in G Major
14. No. 3 in D-Flat Major
15. I. Fuga a 2 in C Minor
16. II. Fuga a 2 in C Major
17. III. Fuga a 3 in D Major
18. IV. Fuga a 3 in A Minor
19. V. Fuga a 4 in G Minor
20. VI. Fuga a 3 voci in C Major
21. VII. Double Fugue in G Minor
22. Chaconne in D minor
23. Grave
24. Non allegro
25. Appassionato
26. Moderato
27. 2. Petit Poucet
28. 5. Le jardin féerique
29. 1. Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant
30. 3. Laideronnette, Impératrice des pagodes
31. 4. Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête
32. Schumann: Arabeske in C, Op. 18
33. Albumblätter I: Ziemlich langsam, sehr gesangvoll
34. Albumblätter II: Schnell
35. Albumblätter III: Ziemlich langsam, sehr gesangvoll
36. Albumblätter IV. Sehr langsam
37. Albumblätter V. Langsam
38. - Allegro passionato - Adagio attacca
39. - Più moto - Presto giocoso
40. - Tempo di marcia
41. Larghetto affettuoso - Allegro passionato-
42. 1. Tsar Dodon in his Palace
43. 2. Tsar Dodon on Campaign
44. 3. Tsar Dodon as Guest of the Queen of Shemakha
45. 4. The Wedding and Lamentable End of Dodon
46. Prokofiev: Dansles
47. Prokofiev: De Prins
48. I. Vivace (Live)
49. II. Un poco adagio (Live)
50. III. Rondo all'Ungarese - Allegro assai (Live)

Reaching the highest level of prominence as both pianist and conductor, Mikhail Pletnev is a major figure on the contemporary Russian musical scene. He is also a prolific composer and a competent amateur violinist.

Pletnev was born on April 14, 1957, in Archangelsk in the far north of what was then the Soviet Union. His family was musical; his father played and taught the bayan button accordion, and his mother was a pianist. When the family moved to Kazan in Russia's Tatarstan region, Pletnev began piano studies with Julia Shaskin. He moved to Moscow at 13 to study at the Moscow Central Music School with Evgeny Timakin, and a Grand Prix at the Jeunesses Musicales International in 1945 proved to be the first in a long series of prizes for the young pianist. At 15, Pletnev moved to the Moscow Conservatory for studies with Yakov Flier, whose teaching propelled him to gold medals in two of the Soviet Union's toughest events, the All-Union Competition in 1977 and the Tchaikovsky Competition in 1978. Pletnev launched a touring career that went fully international as restrictions on Soviet musicians loosened in the 1980s. His fluent, elegant style was sometimes likened to those of Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and even Vladimir Horowitz. He made his recording debut in 1988 on the Virgin Classics label with Rachmaninov's Piano Concerto No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 1, and Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 43, with the Philharmonia Orchestra.

In the late '80s, Pletnev struck up an acquaintance with Soviet head of state Mikhail Gorbachev, who aided him in founding the Russian National Orchestra in 1990; it was the first privately funded orchestra in Russia since 1917. The new orchestra, with Pletnev as conductor and artistic director, was successful from the start. It toured the U.S. in 1992 and 1993. In 1994, he moved to Deutsche Grammophon, recording Rachmaninov's Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27, as conductor of the Russian National Orchestra. His repertory runs from Scarlatti to Rachmaninov, with whom he is especially identified; he is a superb Mozartian and a strong interpreter of a variety of Russian works, but he rarely performs contemporary music.

From the early '90s forward, Pletnev performed somewhat less often as a pianist, although he continued to record both as a pianist and conductor. He stepped down as the Russian National Orchestra's conductor in 1999 but continues (as of 2022) to hold the position of artistic director and to conduct the group occasionally. In the 2010s, he and the Russian National Orchestra often recorded for PentaTone Classics, and in 2022, he moved to Profil, leading the Russian National Orchestra and violinist Ivan Pochekin in violin concertos by Tchaikovsky and Glazunov. By that time, his recording catalog numbered well over 100 items. © James Manheim


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