Modernity in Russian music emerged despite its struggles with the Soviet regime in the early 20th century, with the mystical vision of Scriabin’s musical legacy providing a foundation on which to build. In these acclaimed albums we discover Medtner’s life affiming Sonatas, and hear Lourié’s journey from Impressionism to pioneering Cubist conceptions. Mosolov’s works are bold and complex, while Roslavets new tonal system brings ‘fire and ice’, and Stanchinsky’s sophisticated virtuosity anticipates many aspects of 20th-century style. These remarkable works represent a time of profound change in Russian culture that is still being discovered and assessed today.
CD 1: |
ALEXEY STANCHINSKY (1888–1914) COMPLETE PIANO WORKS • 1 |
CDs 2 & 3: |
NIKOLAY ANDREYEVICH ROSLAVETS (1881–1944) COMPLETE WORKS FOR SOLO PIANO |
CD 4: |
NIKOLAY MEDTNER (1880–1951) COMPLETE PIANO SONATAS • 2 |
CD 5: |
ARTHUR VINCENT LOURIÉ (1891–1966) COMPLETE PIANO WORKS • 1 |
CD 6: |
ARTHUR VINCENT LOURIÉ COMPLETE PIANO WORKS • 2 |
CDs 7 & 8: |
ALEXANDER MOSOLOV (1900–1973) COMPLETE WORKS FOR SOLO PIANO |