Vladigerov - Piano Concertos 1-5 | Capriccio C8060

Vladigerov - Piano Concertos 1-5

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Label: Capriccio

Cat No: C8060

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 3

Genre: Orchestral

Release Date: 4th September 2020

Contents

Artists

Teodor Moussev (piano)
Ivan Drenikov (piano)
Krassimir Gatev (piano)
Pancho Vladigerov (piano)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Alexander Vladigerov

Works

Vladigerov, Pancho

Piano Concerto no.1 in A minor, op.6
Piano Concerto no.2 in C minor, op.22
Piano Concerto no.3 in B flat minor, op.31
Piano Concerto no.4 in G major, op.48
Piano Concerto no.5 in D major, op.58
Silhouettes (5) for piano, op.66

Artists

Teodor Moussev (piano)
Ivan Drenikov (piano)
Krassimir Gatev (piano)
Pancho Vladigerov (piano)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra

Conductor

Alexander Vladigerov

About

Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978) stands out from the diversity of Bulgarian musical culture as undoubtedly the most important composer and musical ambassador of modern Bulgaria. In the 1920s he worked as a conductor, pianist and composer in close association with Max Reinhardt at the Deutsches Theater Berlin. He also associated with many German-speaking writers, such as Stefan Zweig, Gerhart Hauptmann, Arthur Schnitzler and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, and with many other composers of the time, including Bartók, Kodály, Strauss, Ravel, Glazunov, Hindemith, Schoenberg, Rachmaninov and Szymanowski. Consequently, it is difficult to understand why Vladigerov's highly imaginative and colourful music has not yet achieved an appropriate status in today's European concert halls. Although he had a distinctive personal style, his piano concertos can certainly be seen as successors to the great Slavonic Romantic concerto tradition that, post-Tchaikovsky, was continued by his Russian compatriots Rachmaninov and Medtner.

These recordings, produced in the 1970s in Bulgaria, comprise Capriccio's 18-disc Vladigerov Edition that will preserve this colourful music for future generations. Conductor Alexander Vladigerov is the son of Pancho Vladigerov.

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