MILI ALEKSEYEVICH BALAKIREV
(1837-1910)

Complete Piano Works • 2
Waltzes, Nocturnes and Other Works


NICHOLAS WALKER

“Although I learnt Islamey as a student, it was many years before I began to examine Balakirev’s other works, a rich revelation of subtlety, virtuosity and poetry; a Russian cocktail of Chopin, Liszt and the Orient. Through these recordings I hope to help restore this neglected composer to his rightful place. In the course of the project I have discovered some completely unknown works, including the Nocturne in G sharp minor (1856) on this disc and the Grande Sonate on Volume 1 (GP636). What is remarkable is that one never tires of Balakirev’s music: the more one plays it, the more one sees in it.” – Nicholas Walker

Listen to an excerpt from Fantasiestück in D-flat major
GP713

MILI ALEKSEYEVICH BALAKIREV
(1837-1910)

About this Recording

Mili Alekseyevich Balakirev was the influential leader of the Russian ‘Mighty Handful’ of composers that set the standard by which others were judged. Revealing both Balakirev’s admiration of Chopin and love of music with a deeply Russian character, this programme ranges widely from new discoveries such as the early Nocturne in G sharp minor to one of his last pieces, the heroic Seventh Waltz. There are also beautifully simple gems such as the Chant du Pêcheur and works of technical brilliance such as the Valse de concert and the magnificent and visionary Second Nocturne.

1
WALTZ NO. 1 IN G MAJOR (VALSE DI BRAVURA) (1900) (07:39)
2
NOCTURNE NO. 1 IN B FLAT MINOR (REVISED VERSION, 1898) (05:30)
3
WALTZ NO. 2 IN F MINOR (VALSE MÉLANCOLIQUE) (1900) (05:24)
4
WALTZ NO. 3 IN D MAJOR (VALSE-IMPROMPTU) (1901) (05:11)
5
NOCTURNE NO. 2 IN B MINOR (1901) (07:44)
6
WALTZ NO. 4 IN B FLAT MAJOR (VALSE DE CONCERT) (1902) (05:59)
7
NOCTURNE NO. 3 IN D MINOR (1902) (06:13)
8
WALTZ NO. 5 IN D FLAT MAJOR (1903) (06:55)
9
NOCTURNE IN G SHARP MINOR
(1856, EARLY VERSION OF NOCTURNE NO. 1) * (05:57)
10
FANTASIESTÜCK IN D FLAT MAJOR (1903) (04:05)
11
WALTZ NO. 6 IN F SHARP MINOR (1903) (05:29)
12
CHANT DU PÊCHEUR IN B MINOR (1903) (03:31)
13
WALTZ NO. 7 IN G SHARP MINOR (1906) (06:09)
* WORLD PREMIÈRE RECORDING

TOTAL TIME: 75:45

NICHOLAS WALKER

Nicholas Walker studied at the Royal Academy of Music and the Moscow Conservatoire. Winner of the first Newport International Piano competition, he has performed with major British Orchestras, given recitals worldwide, and recorded for the BBC, BMG Arte Nova, ASV, Chandos and Danacord labels. He is best known for championing the neglected leader of ‘The Mighty Handful’, Mili Alekseyevich Balakirev. In 2010 he organized the Balakirev Centenary concerts in London. He also teaches at the Royal Academy of Music.

“Walker proved to be the nearest thing to a natural Balakirev performer I have heard in a long while.” – Financial Times
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