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Glazunov: Music For Piano 4-Hands and 2 Pianos
Duo Datteri Lenconi
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Alunos do Mozarteum de Salzburgo, os pianistas Fabrizio Datteri e Nadia Lencioni decidiram, em 2002, criar um duo que se dedicasse a um repertório tão amplo quanto possível. Juntos, gravaram um disco dedicado à música italiana. E agora voltam seus olhares para o repertório russo, mais especificamente para a música de Alexander Glazunov. Vivendo na passagem do século XIX para o século XX, ele foi aluno de Rimsky-Korsakov e, como professor, orientou nomes como Shostakovich. Em um período marcado pelo chamado Grupo dos Cinco, formado por autores de orientação nacionalista, manteve sua independência, mesclando o folclore com práticas ocidentais. Suas peças para piano a quatro mãos e dois pianos, como Serenatas, Fantasia op. 104 e a suíte Idade Média são reveladoras de seu estilo e de cores e timbres que conseguia extrair do piano. Da mesma forma, a transcrição de seu poema sinfônico Stenka Razin, uma de suas poucas obras criadas diretamente a partir de uma temática da história russa, dá amostras de uma imaginação musical ímpar.
Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) was one of the most important Russian romantic composers, but he didn’t belong to the “Mighty Handful” or “The Five”, whose strongly nationalistic tendencies he respected, but did not embrace. Glazunov’s music is of “western” charm, lyricism and inner passion. As the Director of the St. Petersburg Conservatoire he led the institution both under Czarism (he reinstated his former teacher Rimsky-Korsakov who had been dismissed for political reasons) and under the first years of communist rule. He influenced a musician of Dimitry Shostakovich’s standing, and taught many other great musicians of the early twentieth century.
This new recording presents works for piano 4-hands and for 2 pianos, both original works and arrangements of orchestral works (such as his famous tone poem Stenka Razin). Glazunov’s fame in orchestral instrumentation did apply to the piano as well: he perfectly knew how to obtain an almost infinite palette of timbral and dynamic shades on the piano.
The Duo Fabrizio Datteri and Nadia Lencioni attended a master class held by Bruno Canino and summer courses held by Aquiles delle Vigne at the Mozarteum of Salzburg, where they were also invited to play in the Wiener Saal. In 2002 they graduated at the Accademia Pianistica Internazionale Incontri col Maestro di Imola with the special award “Master”.
Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936) was one of the most important Russian romantic composers, but he didn’t belong to the “Mighty Handful” or “The Five”, whose strongly nationalistic tendencies he respected, but did not embrace. Glazunov’s music is of “western” charm, lyricism and inner passion. As the Director of the St. Petersburg Conservatoire he led the institution both under Czarism (he reinstated his former teacher Rimsky-Korsakov who had been dismissed for political reasons) and under the first years of communist rule. He influenced a musician of Dimitry Shostakovich’s standing, and taught many other great musicians of the early twentieth century.
This new recording presents works for piano 4-hands and for 2 pianos, both original works and arrangements of orchestral works (such as his famous tone poem Stenka Razin). Glazunov’s fame in orchestral instrumentation did apply to the piano as well: he perfectly knew how to obtain an almost infinite palette of timbral and dynamic shades on the piano.
The Duo Fabrizio Datteri and Nadia Lencioni attended a master class held by Bruno Canino and summer courses held by Aquiles delle Vigne at the Mozarteum of Salzburg, where they were also invited to play in the Wiener Saal. In 2002 they graduated at the Accademia Pianistica Internazionale Incontri col Maestro di Imola with the special award “Master”.
Detalhes / Referência
Box 2 CDs
Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936)
Carnaval, Op. 45
Concert Waltz No. 1 in D, Op. 47
Cortege solennel, Op. 50
Fantasy in F minor for two pianos, Op. 104
Finnish Sketches, Op. 89
From the Middle Ages, Op. 79
Russische Fantasie in A major, Op. 86
Serenade No. 1 Op. 7
No. 2 Op. 11
Stenka Razin
Duo Datteri Lenconi
Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936)
Carnaval, Op. 45
Concert Waltz No. 1 in D, Op. 47
Cortege solennel, Op. 50
Fantasy in F minor for two pianos, Op. 104
Finnish Sketches, Op. 89
From the Middle Ages, Op. 79
Russische Fantasie in A major, Op. 86
Serenade No. 1 Op. 7
No. 2 Op. 11
Stenka Razin
Duo Datteri Lenconi
Ficha Técnica
Tipo de Produto | CD |
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Número de Catálogo/ISBN | 5028421960692 |
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Data gravação | 2022 |
Data de Lançamento | 2022 |