Daniil Trifonov - Rachmaninoff - Piano Works (2022)
Artist: Daniil Trifonov
Title: Rachmaninoff - Piano Works
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 4:46:53
Total Size: 1.02 GB
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Tracklist:Title: Rachmaninoff - Piano Works
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 4:46:53
Total Size: 1.02 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Tema. Largo
02. Variation No. 1 Moderato
03. Variation No. 2 Allegro
04. Variation No. 3
05. Variation No. 4 L'istesso tempo
06. Variation No. 5 Meno mosso
07. Variation No. 6 Meno mosso
08. Variation No. 7 Allegro
09. Variation No. 8 L'istesso tempo
10. Variation No. 9 L'istesso tempo
11. Variation No. 10 Più vivo - Variation No. 12 Moderato
12. Variation No. 13 Largo
13. Variation No. 14 Moderato
14. Variation No. 15 Allegro scherzando
15. Variation No. 16 Lento
16. Variation No. 17 Grave
17. Variation No. 20 Presto
18. Variation No. 21 Andante
19. Variation No. 22 Maestoso – Tempo I
20. Tema
21. Introduction. Allegro vivace - Variation No. 1 (Precedente)
22. Tema. L'istesso tempo
23. Variation No. 2 L'istesso tempo
24. Variation No. 3 L'istesso tempo
25. Variation No. 4 Più vivo
26. Variation No. 5 Tempo precedente
27. Variation No. 6 L'istesso tempo
28. Variation No. 7 Meno mosso, a tempo moderato
29. Variation No. 8 Tempo I
30. Variation No. 9 L'istesso tempo
31. Variation No. 10 L'istesso tempo
32. Variation No. 11 Moderato
33. Variation No. 12 Tempo di minuetto
34. Variation No. 13 Allegro
35. Variation No. 14 L'istesso tempo
36. Variation No. 15 Più vivo scherzando
37. Variation No. 16 Allegretto
38. Variation No. 17 Allegretto
39. Variation No. 18 Andante cantabile
40. Variation No. 19 A tempo vivace
41. Variation No. 20 Un poco più vivo
42. Variation No. 21 Un poco più vivo
43. Variation No. 22 Marziale. Un poco più vivo. Alla breve
44. Variation No. 23 L'istesso tempo
45. Variation No. 24 A tempo un poco meno mosso
46. Tema. Andante
47. Variation No. 1 Poco più mosso
48. Variation No. 2 L'istesso tempo
49. Variation No. 3 Tempo di menuetto
50. Variation No. 4 Andante
51. Variation No. 5 Allegro
52. Variation No. 6 L'istesso tempo
53. Variation No. 7 Vivace
54. Variation No. 8 Adagio misterioso
55. Variation No. 9 Un poco più mosso
56. Variation No. 10 Allegro scherzando
57. Variation No. 11 Allegro vivace
58. Variation No. 12 L'istesso tempo
59. Variation No. 13 Agitato
60. Intermezzo. A tempo rubato
61. Variation No. 14 Andante
62. Variation No. 15 L'istesso tempo
63. Variation No. 16 Allegro vivace
64. Variation No. 17 Meno mosso
65. Variation No. 18 Allegro con brio
66. Variation No. 19 Più mosso, agitato
67. Variation No. 20 Più mosso
68. Coda. Andante
69. I. Vivace
70. II. Andante
71. III. Allegro vivace
72. I. Moderato
73. II. Adagio sostenuto
74. III. Allegro scherzando
75. I. Allegro ma non tanto (Live at Verizon Hall, Philadelphia / 2018)
76. II. Intermezzo (Adagio) (Live at Verizon Hall, Philadelphia / 2018)
77. III. Finale (Alla breve) (Live at Verizon Hall, Philadelphia / 2018)
78. I. Allegro ma non tanto (The Silver Sleigh Bells) (Arr. for Piano by Trifonov) (Live at Philharmonie, Berlin / 2019)
79. Vocalise, Op. 34, No. 14 (Arr. for Piano by Trifonov )
80. Rachmaninoff: Preghiera (Arr. by Fritz Kreisler from Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18, 2nd Movement)
81. I. Moderato
82. II. Quasi variazione
83. III. Allegro risoluto
84. Rachmaninoff: Trio élégiaque No. 1 in G Minor
85. I. Allegro vivace (Alla breve) (Live at Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
86. II. Largo (Live at Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
87. III. Allegro vivace (Live at Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA)
88. I. Barcarole (Live from Verbier Festival / 2015)
Daniil Trifonov emerged as one of the major new stars of the piano in the late 2010s. He is also active as a composer.
Trifonov was born in Nizhny Novgorod, then part of the Soviet Union, on March 5, 1991. His father was a composer and his mother a music teacher. Trifonov took up the piano at five and made rapid progress. In 2000, his family moved to Moscow, and he enrolled at the Gnessin School of Music, studying piano with Tatiana Zelikman. At her recommendation, he moved to the U.S. in 2009 for piano studies with Sergey Babayan at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He also studied composition in both Moscow and Cleveland. Trifonov began to rack up important competition wins, culminating in first prizes at the Artur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition and the International Tchaikovsky Composition in 2011. The latter led to the opportunity to record Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23, with the Mariinsky Orchestra under Valery Gergiev, and Trifonov was soon in high demand for both concerts and recordings. He wisely limited his appearances in the year after the Tchaikovsky Competition win to 85, although he could have played many more. Making his debut at Carnegie Hall in 2013, Trifonov settled in New York. He has made recital appearances at major halls in many countries, including Wigmore Hall in London, the Musikverein in Vienna, and the Salle Pleyel in Paris. His concerto credits include appearances with most of the world's top orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the Russian National Orchestra; his concerts draw an unusual amount of enthusiastic critical praise. For the 2018-2019 season, Trifonov served as artist-in-residence with the Berlin Philharmonic. He has been active as a composer, premiering his own Piano Concerto in Cleveland in 2014.
Trifonov was signed to the Deutsche Grammophon label in 2013 and by 2020 had released a dozen albums there. Focusing on core late Romantic and post-Romantic repertory, he earned a Grammy Award in 2018 for his recording of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes. In 2020, Trifonov released the album Silver Age, featuring works by Stravinsky, Prokofiev, and Scriabin. © James Manheim
Trifonov was born in Nizhny Novgorod, then part of the Soviet Union, on March 5, 1991. His father was a composer and his mother a music teacher. Trifonov took up the piano at five and made rapid progress. In 2000, his family moved to Moscow, and he enrolled at the Gnessin School of Music, studying piano with Tatiana Zelikman. At her recommendation, he moved to the U.S. in 2009 for piano studies with Sergey Babayan at the Cleveland Institute of Music. He also studied composition in both Moscow and Cleveland. Trifonov began to rack up important competition wins, culminating in first prizes at the Artur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition and the International Tchaikovsky Composition in 2011. The latter led to the opportunity to record Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23, with the Mariinsky Orchestra under Valery Gergiev, and Trifonov was soon in high demand for both concerts and recordings. He wisely limited his appearances in the year after the Tchaikovsky Competition win to 85, although he could have played many more. Making his debut at Carnegie Hall in 2013, Trifonov settled in New York. He has made recital appearances at major halls in many countries, including Wigmore Hall in London, the Musikverein in Vienna, and the Salle Pleyel in Paris. His concerto credits include appearances with most of the world's top orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Vienna Philharmonic, and the Russian National Orchestra; his concerts draw an unusual amount of enthusiastic critical praise. For the 2018-2019 season, Trifonov served as artist-in-residence with the Berlin Philharmonic. He has been active as a composer, premiering his own Piano Concerto in Cleveland in 2014.
Trifonov was signed to the Deutsche Grammophon label in 2013 and by 2020 had released a dozen albums there. Focusing on core late Romantic and post-Romantic repertory, he earned a Grammy Award in 2018 for his recording of Liszt's Transcendental Etudes. In 2020, Trifonov released the album Silver Age, featuring works by Stravinsky, Prokofiev, and Scriabin. © James Manheim