Prokofiev - Piano Concertos
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Label: Chandos
Cat No: CHAN108022
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 3rd February 2014
Contents
Works
Piano Concerto no.1 in D flat major, op.10Piano Concerto no.2 in G minor, op.16
Piano Concerto no.3 in C major, op.26
Piano Concerto no.4 in B flat major, op.53 (for the left hand)
Piano Concerto no.5 in G major, op.55
Artists
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Gianandrea NosedaWorks
Piano Concerto no.1 in D flat major, op.10Piano Concerto no.2 in G minor, op.16
Piano Concerto no.3 in C major, op.26
Piano Concerto no.4 in B flat major, op.53 (for the left hand)
Piano Concerto no.5 in G major, op.55
Artists
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet (piano)BBC Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor
Gianandrea NosedaAbout
Exclusive Chandos artist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet performs all five of Prokofiev's formidable piano concertos in partnership with Gianandrea Noseda conducting the BBC Philharmonic.
Bavouzet’s flair for powerful twentieth-century repertoire was made clear in his recording of Bartok’s Piano Concertos, described by The Telegraph as ‘vibrant in colour, vital in rhythm and detail and viscerally exciting in impact’.
Prokofiev wrote these works between 1911 and 1932, mostly as performing vehicles for himself during his most active period as a pianist of astonishing gifts. The First Concerto is for the most part a youthful jeu d’esprit, full of rhythmical energy, but its brief slow movement is surprisingly tragic. The Second Concerto poses some of the most significant technical challenges in the entire piano repertoire, its vivid and athletic keyboard writing pushing the boundaries of what is playable.
The Third Concerto in C major, a bright and breezy vehicle for Prokofiev to showcase his talents as a performer, is today his most popular piano concerto. Numbers 4 and 5 are the least well known, having been written at a time when Prokofiev was pushing his musical language to new extremes. However, both concertos contain slow movements that are full of wistful lyricism, foreshadowing the melodic impulse revealed in later works, such as Romeo and Juliet.
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