Tedd Joselson - Prokofiev: Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 - Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Remastered) (2019) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Prokofiev: Visions Fugitives, Op. 22 - Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Sony Classical
Genre: Classical
Quality: 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 53:37
Total Size: 952 MB
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Tracklist:

01. I. Lentamente
02. II. Andante
03. III. Allegretto
04. IV. Animato
05. V. Molto giocoso
06. VI. Con eleganza
07. VII. Pittoresco
08. VIII. Comodo
09. IX. Allegretto tranquillo
10. X. Ridicolosamente
11. XI. Con vivacita
12. XII. Assai moderato
13. XIII. Allegretto
14. XIV. Feroce
15. XV. Inquieto
16. XVI. Dolente
17. XVII. Poetico
18. XVIII. Con una dolce lentezza
19. XIX. Presto agitatissimo e molto accentuato
20. XX. Lento irrealmente
21. Promenade I
22. I. Gnomus
23. Promenade II
24. II. Il vecchio castello
25. Promenade III
26. III. Tuileries (Dispute d'enfants après jeux)
27. IV. Bydlo
28. Promenade IV
29. V. Ballet des poussins dans leurs coques
30. VI. Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuyle (Deux juifs - L'un riche et l'autre pauvre)
31. Promenade V
32. VII. Limoges - Le Marché (La Grande Nouvelle)
33. VIII. Catacombae (Sepulcrum romanum)
34. Cum mortuis in lingua mortua
35. IX. La Cabane sur des pattes de poule (Baba-Yaga)
36. X. La Grande Porte (de l'ancienne capitale Kiev)

The Belgian-American pianist Tedd Joselson was only 17 when he auditioned for the Philadelphia Orchestra’s music director Eugene Ormandy in 1973. After Joselson played, the famous conductor said to him: “You just go ahead and choose your repertory. Anything you want you can play with us.” Without ever having entered a competition, Joselson was soon playing with not only the Philadelphia but also a number of other American orchestras. Ormandy recommended him to RCA, who offered Joselson a recording contract while he was still a student at the Juilliard School in New York. The critically acclaimed LPs he made over the next several years attracted a considerable following among collectors, and they and a new generation of listeners will be pleased to know that Sony Classical is about to issue them for the very first time on CD in a box set of 6 discs.While the repertoire in these recordings includes accounts of great Romantic sonatas – Liszt’s B minor and Chopin’s Second and Third – as well as the Ravel G major Concerto, Joselson’s main focus is on the Russians, including his recording of the Tchaikovsky First Concerto from 1974 with Ormandy and the Philadelphia as well as Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition from two years later. The composer for whom he found the greatest affinity, however – already as a child he was electrified by hearing a performance of the Second Piano Concerto – was Prokofiev. The new CD set includes Joselson’s 1974 recording of that hair-raising concerto with Ormandy and the Philadelphia along with his reading of the more popular Third, from 1978, with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra under Eduardo Mata, as well as solo piano works including Sonatas Nos. 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and the Visions fugitives. Reviewing the original LP releases, High Fidelity wrote: “Joselson obviously has a feel for Prokofiev: His way with the bittersweet Visions fugitives has the same lyricism and coloristic nuance I admired in his recordings of the Second Concerto and Second and Eighth Sonatas.” Gramophone also praised “Joselson's special empathy for Prokofiev's music”. Piano lovers will be able to appreciate it again, or for the first time, in Sony Classical’s newly remastered collection.