Vladimir Ashkenazy, Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay, Mats Lidstrom - Rachmaninov: Piano Trios (2013) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Vladimir Ashkenazy, Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay, Mats Lidstrom
Title: Rachmaninov: Piano Trios
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Decca Music Group Ltd.
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:09:15
Total Size: 1.16 gb
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TracklistTitle: Rachmaninov: Piano Trios
Year Of Release: 2013
Label: Decca Music Group Ltd.
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:09:15
Total Size: 1.16 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Rachmaninov: Trio Elégiaque No.1 in G Minor
02. Rachmaninov: Trio élégiaque No.2 in D minor, Op.9 for Piano, Violin and Cello-1. Moderato-Allegro vivace
03. Rachmaninov: Trio élégiaque No.2 in D minor, Op.9 for Piano, Violin and Cello-2. Quasi variazione
04. Rachmaninov: Trio élégiaque No.2 in D minor, Op.9 for Piano, Violin and Cello-3. Allegro risoluto
05. Rachmaninov: Vocalise, Op.34, No.14 (Arr. Piano & Violin)
06. Rachmaninov: Son, Op.38, No.5 (Arr. Piano & Cello)
Ashkenazy Completes Lifelong Project To Record Each Of Rachmaninov’s Works With Piano.
Vladimir Ashkenazy, one of the most renowned and revered pianists of our times, crowns his lifelong project to record each of Rachmaninov’s works with piano with the release of Rachmaninov Piano Trios.
He performs the composer’s Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G minor and the Trio élégiaque No. 2 in D minor Op. 9.
Ashkenazy is joined by two outstanding young colleagues: violinist Zsolt-Tihamér Visontay, leader of the Philharmonia Orchestra, and cellist Mats Lidstrom.
The Trio élégiaque No.1 was written in just four days in 1892. Rachmaninov then performed the piece at the Conservatory with the eminent cellist Anatoly Brandukov and the violinist David Krein – one of seven musical brothers.
He began composing the Trio élégiaque No. 2 in November 1893, on the day of his mentor Tchaikovsky’s sudden death. The work is clearly inspired by themes from Tchaikovsky’s Piano Trio in A minor and is a deeply grief-stricken tribute of the young composer to his teacher.
Fifty years ago Ashkenazy’s first recording for Decca was of Rachmaninov: the 3rd Piano Concerto with Fistoulari and the LSO, followed soon after by three of the Etudes-tableaux Op.39. As a pianist, Ashkenazy has been an exclusive Decca artist ever since
Rachmaninov Rarities, released in February, celebrated the notable anniversary with a beguiling selection of overlooked and unpublished works, including several world premiere recordings.