Dostupnosť:
dodacia doba 3-7 dní
Katalógové číslo:
0198029369
Autori:
Alexander Glazunov, Michail Glinka, Nikolai Medtner, Sergej Rachmaninov
Interpreti:
Alexander Malofeev
Vydavateľ:
SONY Classical
Dátum vydania: 27.2.2026
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
A Farewell to Saint Petersburg (Auszug) (bearb. für Klavier solo von Mily Balakirev)
1
Michael Glinka: Nr. 10 Die Lerche (The Lark) b-moll: Andante quasi recitativo - Andantino
Mazurka C-Dur
2
Michael Glinka: Alllegro moderato
Mazurka c-moll
3
Michael Glinka: Lamentabile
Polka d-moll
4
Michael Glinka: Allegretto
5
Michael Glinka: Walzer G-Dur "Abschiedswalzer"
Vergessene Melodien I op. 38 Nr. 1-8
6
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 1 Sonata reminiscenza: Allegretto tranquillo: Andantino con moto
7
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 2 Danza graziosa: Con moto leggiero - Allegretto grazioso - Con moto leggiero
8
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 3 Danza festiva: Presto (sempre al rigore di tempo)
9
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 4 Canzona fluviala: Allegretto con moto
10
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 5 Danza rustica: Allegro comodo
11
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 6 Canzona serenata: Moderato - Con moto (quasi cadenza) - Tempo 1
12
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 7 Danza sivestra: Allegro
13
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 8 Alla reminiscenza: Quasi coda
Märchenerzählungen (Tales) op. 48 Nr. 1-2 (Auszug)
14
Nikolai Medtner: Nr. 2 Elfenmärchen g-moll
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
Morceaux de fantaisie op. 3 Nr. 1-5 (Fantasiestücke) (Auszug)
1
Sergej Rachmaninoff: Nr. 2 cis-moll: Lento - Agitato - Tempo 1
Fragmente op. posth. As-Dur
2
Sergej Rachmaninoff: Andante semplice
Sonate für Klavier Nr. 2 b-moll op. 36 (Fassung 1931)
3
Sergej Rachmaninoff: 1. Allegro agitato
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Sergej Rachmaninoff: 2. Non allegro - Lento - Attacca
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Sergej Rachmaninoff: 3. L'istesso tempo - Allegro molto
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Sergej Rachmaninoff: Flieder (Lilacs) As-Dur (bearb. für Klavier solo von Sergej Rachmaninoff
Morceaux de fantaisie op. 3 Nr. 1-5 (Fantasiestücke) (Auszug)
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Sergej Rachmaninoff: Nr. 1 es-moll: Moderato - Più vivo - Tempo 1
Études-Tableaux op. 33 Nr. 1-8 (Auszug)
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Sergej Rachmaninoff: Nr. 3 Étude-Tableau c-moll: Grave
9
Sergej Rachmaninoff: Nr. 7 Étude-Tableau g-moll: Moderato
10
Sergej Rachmaninoff: Nr. 8 Étude-Tableau cis-moll: Grave
Etüden op. 31 Nr. 1-3 (Auszug)
11
Alexander Glasunow: Nr. 3 Die Nacht (The Night) E-Dur: Allegretto quasi Andantino
Lied der Wolgaschiffer op. 97 (für Klavier)
12
Alexander Glasunow: Andante
Idylle Fis-Dur op. 103
13
Alexander Glasunow: Andantino sostenuto
Miniaturen op. 42 Nr. 1-3 (Auszug)
14
Alexander Glasunow: Nr. 3 Walzer D-Dur: Allegretto - Animato - Tempo 1
Alexander Malofeev, already one of the most acclaimed pianists of the younger generation, releases his debut on Sony Classical with Forgotten Melodies.
born in Moscow in 2001, Alexander Malofeev studied at two famous institutes in his home country: the Gnessin Special School and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. in 2014, he won first prize in the young talent edition of the renowned International Tchaikovsky Competition - at the age of just thirteen. He now lives in Berlin. With his first album for Sony Classical, he wants to combine the traces of his origins with those of the present. "I chose Berlin more or less by chance. Berlin used to be the home of Glinka, Glazunov and Medtner, at least temporarily." For Forgotten Melodies, Alexander Malofeev has chosen four composers who all came from Russia but died far from their homeland: Alexander Glazunov in Paris in 1936, Mikhail Glinka in Berlin in 1857, Sergei Rachmaninov in Beverly Hills in 1943 and Nikolai Medtner in London in 1951. However, Malofeev is moved by another thought more than the theme of "exile", which significantly shaped the lives of these four composers: "They all share a similar sense of nostalgia" - the longing for something indeterminate, for something that never existed in reality. "Almost a dream world, and you can find it everywhere on this album." The longest of the selected works is the second sonata by Sergei Rachmaninov, written in Russia and revised almost two decades later in Switzerland. "I've loved Rachmaninov for as long as I can remember," admits Malofeev, referring to both the composer and the pianist Rachmaninov: "His freedom, his spirit, his hands, his genius." Alexander Malofeev deliberately opted for the revised version of the sonata because it is shorter, more concise, more economically written and "thus comes closer to Medtner." The Sonata reminiscenza op. 38 No. 1 by Nikolai Medtner is another focal point of the double album. It is the opening piece of the first cycle of three of the Forgotten Melodies, which the composer wrote before he left the Soviet Union in 1921. Not yet in his mid-twenties, Alexander Malofeev had already played his way into the international limelight - thanks to a fabulous technique and, above all, a special expressiveness in his playing. Conductor Riccardo Chailly sees him as "more than a mere child prodigy", because for him Malofeev "possesses not only technical mastery, but also musical maturity".