Medtner: Sonata in G minor/Sonata-Skazka in C minor/Sonata in E minor
On this CD:
1. Piano Sonata in G minor, Op.22
Composed by Nikolay Medtner
Performed by Adam Fellegi
2. Sonata-skazka for piano in C minor, Op. 25/1 No.1
Composed by Nikolay Medtner
Performed by Adam Fellegi
3. Piano Sonata in E minor, "Night Wind," Op. 25/2 No.2
Composed by Nikolay Medtner
Performed by Adam Fellegi
Medtner: Sonata in G minor/Sonata-Skazka in C minor/Sonata in E minor, Music, Nikolay Medtner, Adam Fellegi, 20th/21st Century Sonata/Sonatina for Keyboard, Chamber Music & Recitals, Classical, Keyboard
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Medtner: Complete Piano Sonatas, Forgotten Melodies / Hamelin
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ASIN: B00000DG21
Release Date: 1998-10-27 |
Tracks:
- Sonata In F Minor Op. 5: Allegro
- Sonata In F Minor Op. 5: Intermezzo: Allegro
- Sonata In F Minor Op. 5: Largo divoto
- Sonata In F Minor Op. 5: Finale: Allegro risoluto
- Zwei Marchen Op. 8: Andantino
- Zwei Marchen Op. 8: Allegro
- Sonaten-Triade Op. 11: No. 1 In A Flat Major
- Sonaten-Triade Op. 11: No. 2 In D Minor (Sonata-Elegy)
- Sonaten-Triade Op. 11: No. 3 In C Major
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- Sonata In G Minor Op. 22: Tenebroso, sempre affrettando - Allegro assai - Interludium (Andante lugubre) - Allegro assai
- Sonata-Skazka In C Minor Op. 25 No. 1: Allegro abbandonamente
- Sonata-Skazka In C Minor Op. 25 No. 1: Andantino con moto
- Sonata-Skazka In C Minor Op. 25 No. 1: Allegro con spirito
- Sonata In E Minor 'Night Wind' Op. 25 No. 2: Introduzione: Andante - Allegro
- Sonata In E Minor 'Night Wind' Op. 25 No. 2: poco e poco Allegro molto sfrenatamente, presto
Tracks:
- Sonata-Ballada In F Sharp Major Op. 27: Allegretto
- Sonata-Ballada In F Sharp Major Op. 27: Introduzione: Mesto
- Sonata-Ballada In F Sharp Major Op. 27: Finale: Allegro
- Sonata In A Minor Op. 30: Allegro risoluto - Allegro molto
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 1 Sonata-Reminiscenza: Allegretto tranquillo
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 2 Danza graziosa: Con moto leggiero
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 3 Danza festiva: Presto
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 4 Canzona fluviala: Allegretto con moto
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 5 Danza rustica: Allegro commodo
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 6 Canzona serenata: Moderato
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 7 Danza silvestra
- Vergessene Weisen (Forgotten Melodies) Op. 38: No. 8 Alla Reminiscenza: Quasi coda
Tracks:
- No. 1 Meditazione: Introduzione, quasi Cadenza - Meno mosso - Meditamente
- No. 2 Romanza: Meditamente
- No. 3 Primavera: Vivace
- No. 4 Canzona matinata: Allegretto cantando, ma sempre con moto
- No. 5 Sonata tragica: Allegro non troppo
- Sonata In B Flat Minor 'Sonata Romantica' Op. 53 No. 1: Romanza: Andantino con moto, ma sempre espressivo
- Sonata In B Flat Minor 'Sonata Romantica' Op. 53 No. 1: Scherzo: Allegro
- Sonata In B Flat Minor 'Sonata Romantica' Op. 53 No. 1: Meditazione: Andante con moto
- Sonata In B Flat Minor 'Sonata Romantica' Op. 53 No. 1: Finale: Allegro non troppo
- Sonata In B Flat Minor 'Sonata Minacciosa' Op. 53 No. 2: Allegro sostenuto
- Sonate-Idylle In G Major Op. 56: Pastorale: Allegretto cantabile
- Sonate-Idylle In G Major Op. 56: Allegro moderato e cantabile
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Nikolai Medtner's chums at the Moscow Conservatory included Scriabin and Rachmaninoff. Like them, he was a brilliant pianist. Also like them, he composed an extensive body of distinguished piano music, most of which is relatively unknown. Its style resembles that of Rachmaninoff (who greatly admired it), although it lacks the latter's memorable melodies. Technically, it is just as difficult, requiring not only great fluency and endurance but also a wide range of colors. Marc-André Hamelin's prodigious technique makes him an ideal interpreter of Medtner's strong, clearly chiseled structures. His ability to play even the most complex and difficult passages at an even pace helps delineate and clarify them. Excellent recorded sound. --Paul Turok
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Wow!.......2007-07-14
Excellent (if you like Medtner's music). the piano is clear and wonderful.
Martin
Medtner's piano music is a strong, major addition to the piano standard repertoire, for both listener and performer. Beautiful........2007-05-02
When this 4CDs-album came out in 1998 I was one of the first in the states to purchase a copy, and even without knowing whether Medtner is my taste or not. I loved Hamelin's Scriabin-sonatas album so I didnt care about the high price of this Medtner-sonatas album. And I was right. With the first scanning of each disc I fell more and more in love with this gorgeous, rich, imaginative, romantic, melodic&rhythmic, intense, serious, profound, passionate...simply *beautiful* music. Medtner does not seem to strive for creating something extraordinary, innovative, modern, interesting per se but for pure musical intent. What you hear is pure (and absolute?) music by a genuine musician (Medtner) as natural and pianistic as one could imagine, with nothing else intended or presumed.
For comparative listeners, Geoffrey Tozer's boxed Medtner-sonatas set includes the complete Forgotten Melodies (I-III), not only I and II (Hamelin), but in the sonatas Hamelin plays with much more verve, drive, energy and speed. However, in the past years I tend to listen more of TozerPlayingMedtner...simply because he has been recording the complete Medtner solo music (prospected 9 volumes on Chandos) and I really enjoy the wealth of non-sonata music by Medtner which is less complex, of lighter content and much easier to understand. Many pianophiles whom I borrowed the Hamelin album thought that these sonatas were way too dense and heavy, yet in the end they fell in love with Medtner, too, when listening to his non-sonata pieces (Fairy Tales, etc.). They have become Medtner fans, yes!
As for my part, after having listened to Medtner sonatas for almost ten consecutive years, I somehow obtain the feeling that his other solo piano music is more enjoyable on a long-term basis. I cant listen to the sonatas nearly any more but I experience still lots of pleasure, fun and enjoyment listening to his other pieces. So thanks Hamelin for the convincing introduction to Medtner's world, and even more thanks to Tozer on Chandos (and Hamish Milne on CRD) for making this world my new home.
but it IS unjust;.......2006-10-03
that such beautiful music should be ignored! i never understood why rachmaninoff enjoyed more popularity than his more ingenious colleague, scriabin. i similarly don't understand why rach is deemed greater than medtner. perhaps it was sergei's larger-than-life presence as a pianist and conductor? i deem rachmaninoff one of the greatest pianist-conductors in history, but as a composer he ranks below both scriabin and medtner.
listen to medtner's music and be blown away by the intricacy and intimacy of his music. the density, the poignant lyricism. counterpoint unfolds and reveals music that is ten times more dense than rachmaninoff's (possibly excluding rach's 2nd and 3rd piano concerto).
you hear explosive genius, innovations, and emotions. a different trajectory from scriabin's music - not apocalpytic, but more rustic. more pastoral and fairy-like, if not as charged with pathos.
if you are a fan of piano music, or just keyboard music as a whole, if you're looking for something sexy, medtner's sonatas are the answer.
and hamelin's playing, i presume, does not need my vouching.
the war is Iraq is unjust.......2004-09-08
Medtner is a trult great composer and Hamelin is a truly great pianist, not just a technician.
contra drollere.......2004-06-23
Just a few words for those of you who are considering this set but have been given pause by the dissenting opinion in drollere's review, below.
I can understand that on first listen this music (like a great deal of classical music) may be difficult to parse -- to break into meaningful paragraphs and sentences, so to speak. And I know first-hand that when one can't yet hear the phrase structure in a piece of music, it tends to sounds like, yes, a long drum solo; it sounds like the music is attempting to express itself solely through superficial, local effects. drollere's review is actually a lovely, well-written description of the experience of listening to music without knowing how to parse it. One hears only "chords," "scales," "arpeggios," "melodies," and is aware that things seem to "change...every 20 seconds or so." In fact, listening to music this way - a bit like listening to the rise and fall of an actor's voice without being able to make out the words - often tends to give one an exaggerated impression of the surface effects, which I think must account for drollere's belief that this music is best characterized as "virtuosity for its own sake." Assessments like "the kinetic equivalent of serialism" and "a musical rubik's cube" really have nothing to do with Medtner - they just describe the general phenomenon of a piece of music being meaningless to a listener, in the truly musical sense of the word "meaning."
I was struck by these things, reading drollere's review, because they were so familiar to me: I am often frustrated by how long it takes me to come to terms with the form (and through it, substance) of a new musical work; sometimes it seems like I can listen to a piece 20 times and not yet know how to parse it. Frustrating indeed, because I, unlike drollere, know that at that point I'm still not qualified to form an opinion of the music. In a very real sense, I still haven't heard it. I might form an opinion about the fact that the music is still opaque to me (e.g. "I'm putting in an attentive, good faith effort to make sense of this music, so I declare that if I still don't know what's up after 20 listens, the composer isn't doing his/her job") but I'm simply not in a position to say anything about the composer's musical or aesthetic intentions or accomplishments. The composer didn't write the "drum solo" that I hear - it's just the raw data stream, not yet decoded by my brain, and as such isn't a work to be reviewed.
The irony of drollere's review is that the most outstanding aspect of this music, in exact opposition to what drollere says, is its "emotionally or imaginatively involving musical structure." Medtner's handling of sonata form is astounding - if you don't believe me or can't hear it, get a copy of the score and give yourself the assignment of breaking down the structure of one of the longer movements - the first piece I encountered was Op. 22, which is a good warm-up for the really sprawling ones, Op. 25/2 and Op. 53/2. I promise you that by the time you've gone through the purportedly tedious task of actually identifying the different themes and their recapitulations, noting thematic relationships, etc. etc., you'll realize how strong these pieces are, how exquisitely they fuse profound, heartfelt emotion with ingenious development - and then you'll be ready to listen again and hear it all. Or at least more of it. "What are the rewards of repeated listening?" indeed. Perhaps since July 28, 2003, drollere has found out the answer to that question, in which case I hope s/he will return and clean up around here. I just hate to think that anyone will be turned off to Medtner by a well-written but utterly rash review. Trust me: this is the real thing. The music is, if anything, better than the hype. Do not be dissuaded.
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Medtner: Piano Works, Vol. 4
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ASIN: B000005Z6U
Release Date: 1998-05-19 |
Tracks:
- Dithyramb Op.10 No.2
- Fairy Tale 'Ophelia's Song' Op.14 No.1
- Fairy Tale Sonata Op.25 No.1: I Allegro abbandonamente
- Fairy Tale Sonata Op.25 No.1: II Andantino con moto
- Fairy Tale Sonata Op.25 No.1: III Allegro con spirito
- Sonata 'Night Wind' Op.25 No.2: Introduzione : Andante con moto -
- Sonata 'Night Wind' Op.25 No.2: Allegro -
- Sonata 'Night Wind' Op.25 No.2: Tempo dell'introduzione -
- Sonata 'Night Wind' Op.25 No.2: Allegro molto sfrenatamente, presto -
- Sonata 'Night Wind' Op.25 No.2: Quasi cadenza
- Sonate-Idylle Op.56: I Pastorale : Allegretto cantabile
- Sonate-Idylle Op.56: II Allegro moderato e cantabile
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- Classic Romanticism Beautifully Rendered
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ASIN: B000002ZSD
Release Date: 1993-12-29 |
Customer Reviews:
Classic Romanticism Beautifully Rendered.......2004-11-28
Nikolai Karlolovich Medtner (5 Jan. 1880-Moscow died 13 Nov. 1951-London) was one of the greatest pianists of his generation. Both his parents were of German descent whose families lived in Russia for several generations. His talents were recognized early and he entered the Moscow Conservatory at the age of 12. His decision to become a composer was largely his own, but he did continue to play the piano. He returned to the Moscow Conservatory where he taught piano at which time he became friends with Rachmaninoff. In 1921, Medtner emigrated to the west and after spending some years in Paris he finally settled in England where he spent the rest of his life. Apart from a single piano tour in Russia in 1927, he never saw his homeland again. He married his ex- sister-in-law in 1919. His musical output consists of 100 beautiful songs taken from Pushkin and Goethe, a few chamber works and many piano compositions. He went his own way and is one of the most under-rated composers of the 20th Century. This is a wonderful recording which captures a wide range of his piano work from his "Skazka" (fairy tale) to his Canzona and Sonatas. Eight compositions in all, each exquisitely played by one of my favorite contemporary pianists, Nikolai Demidenko. This excellent recording was made in September 1992. We are very fortunate to live in an age where we can easily listen to and enjoy such refined music. Don't bother getting bogged down in the gobbledygook in the liner describing the works. Just listen.
BORING.......2003-02-28
I'm out of sympathy with Medtner's music. It sounds like crepuscular meditations on the dullest aspects of human existence - at least in this recording. Demidenko has plenty of firepower (for example in the central section of the "Tragic" Sonata), but it's mere virtuosity. That may be Demidenko's fault, not Medtner's. Then again, Marc-Andre Hamelin's super-virtuosic account of Medtner's Sonatas has the same problem of creepy dullness.
Medtner sounds good only in his own performances, in my opinion. Amazon has the discs of his recordings of his own solo works. These are actually interesting and musical. Conclusion: Demidenko (and Hamelin) is hyped; Medtner has not yet found a superstar champion of his strange creations.
buy this excellent introduction to medtner.......2000-06-20
this cd is rated very fine to super excellent. highly recommended introduction to medtner's solo piano works, passionately and brilliantly performed by the great Demidenko.
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Medtner: Sonata in G minor/Sonata-Skazka in C minor/Sonata in E minor
Nikolay Medtner , and Adam Fellegi
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ASIN: B000024OLB
Release Date: 1992-12-17 |
Tracks:
- Son in g, Op.22: Tenebroso, sempre affrettando-Allegro assai
- Son-Skazka (Marchen-Sonate, Sonate-Conte) in c, Op.25 No.1: Allegro abbandonamente
- Son in e, Op.25, No.2: Intro: Andante-Allegro
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- Good introduction to wonderful music, but...
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Medtner: Piano Sonatas & Forgotten Melodies
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ASIN: B00000IYMY
Release Date: 1999-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Sonata, Op. 5 In F Minor: I Allegro
- Sonata, Op. 5 In F Minor: II Intermezzo: Allegro
- Sonata, Op. 5 In F Minor: III Largo
- Sonata, Op. 5 In F Minor: IV Finale: Allegro risoluto
- Sonata Triad, Op. 11 In A Flat Major, Tempo 1: 1 Sonata: Allegro non troppo - Con moto
- Sonata Triad, Op. 11 In D Minor: 2 Sonata 'Elegy' - Andante molto espressivo
- Sonata Triad, Op. 11 In C Major: 3 Sonata: Moderato, con passione innocente
- Sonata, Op. In G Minor: Interludium: Andante Lugubre - Allegro assai
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- Fairy Tale Sonata Op. 24 No. 1 In C Minor: I Allegro abbandonamente
- Fairy Tale Sonata Op. 24 No. 1 In C Minor: II Andantino con moto
- Fairy Tale Sonata Op. 24 No. 1 In C Minor: III Allegro con spirito
- Sonata 'Night Wind', Op. 25 No. 2, In E Minor: Introduzione: Andante con moto
- Sonata 'Night Wind', Op. 25 No. 2, In E Minor: Allegro
- Sonata 'Night Wind', Op. 25 No. 2, In E Minor: Tempo dell'introduzione
- Sonata 'Night Wind', Op. 25 No. 2, In E Minor: Allegro molto sfrenatamente, presto
- Sonata 'Night Wind', Op. 25 No. 2, In E Minor: Quasi cadenza
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 40: 1 Allegretto
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 40: 2 Introduzione: Allegro meditamente - Allegro scherzando
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 40: 3 Tempo capriccioso
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 40: 4 Allegro alla breve e molto sfrenatamente
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 40: 5 Con moto tranquillo e ondulotorio
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 40: 6 Allegro con moto
Tracks:
- Sonate - Ballade, Op. 27 In F Sharp Major: Allegretto
- Sonate - Ballade, Op. 27 In F Sharp Major: Introduzione: Mesto
- Sonate - Ballade, Op. 27 In F Sharp Major: Finale: Allegro
- Sonata Op. 30, In A Minor: Allegro risoluto: Poco a poco piu mosso - Coda: Allegro Molto
- Sonata Romantica, Op. 53 No. 1 In B Flat Minor: I Romanza: Andantino con moto, ma sempre espressivo
- Sonata Romantica, Op. 53 No. 1 In B Flat Minor: II Scherzo: Allegro
- Sonata Romantica, Op. 53 No. 1 In B Flat Minor: III Meditazione: Andante con moto
- Sonata Romantica, Op. 53 No. 1 In B Flat Minor: IV Finale: Allegro non troppo
- Sonata minacciosa, Op. 53 No. 2 In F Minor: Allegro sostenuto, concentrando
- Sonata minacciosa, Op. 53 No. 2 In F Minor: L'istesso tempo (ma con entusiasmo)
- Sonata minacciosa, Op. 53 No. 2 In F Minor: (Fuga) Sempre al rigore di tempo
- Sonata minacciosa, Op. 53 No. 2 In F Minor: Tempo I, concentrando
- Sonata minacciosa, Op. 53 No. 2 In F Minor: A tempo (con entusiasme)
- Sonata minacciosa, Op. 53 No. 2 In F Minor: Coda: Sempre animato (al rigore di tempo)
Tracks:
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: 1 Sonata reminiscenza - Allegretto tranquillo (Andante con moto)
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: 2 Danza graziosa - Con moto leggiero - Allegretto grazioso
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: 3 Danza festiva - Presto
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: 4 Canzona fluviala - Allegretto con moto
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: 5 Danza rustica - Allegro commodo
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: Canzona serenata - Moderato - Con moto (quasi cadenza) - Tempo 1
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: Danza silvestra - Allegro
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 38: Alla Reminiscenza - Quasi coda
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 39: 1 Meditazione - Introduzione (quasi Cadenza) Lento - Meditamente
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 39: 2 Romanza - Meditamente
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 39: 3 Primavera 'Fruhlingsmarchen' - Vivace
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 39: 4 Canzona matinata - Allegretto cantando
- Forgotten Melodies, Op. 39: 5 Sonata tragica - Allegro risoluto
- Sonate-Idylle, Op. 56 In G Major: I Pastorale: Allegretto cantabile
- Sonate-Idylle, Op. 56 In G Major: II Allegro moderato e cantabile
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Good introduction to wonderful music, but..........2003-05-15
These marvellous works ought to be in many pianists' repertories; as it is, they mostly get played and recorded by Medtner specialists. Tozer has been recording all of the solo works and much else, and his Chandos set is substantially cheaper than the much-praised Hamelin box on Hyperion. For my money it's marginally better. Tozer can be prosaic, and he simply doesn't have Hamelin's chops (though who does?) But Hamelin is frustratingly uneven; he ruins the lovely second theme in the vernal Op. 11 No. 1, and rushes through the great Op. 22 sonata so that its ironies have little impact. If you can get only one of the sets, I think Tozer gives a better overall impression of Medtner's accomplishment. It's a substantial body of work which deserves to be known by everyone who loves music. Tozer's set also contains more music, though the Op. 40 "Forgotten melodies" are probably the least striking of the three sets. And the Chandos sound is significantly richer and more spacious than the cramped, harsh acoustic of the Hyperion set.
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- Music Of The "Chapels Royal" Of England
- Mussorgsky: St. John's Night on the Bare Mountain; Einem: Concerto for violin Op33
- Piano Trios Op 1 11 38-39 44 70 97 etc
- Prokofiev:Romeo and Juliet (3 Suites)
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The Shadow Masters: Drum 'N' Bass
David Moritz Michael: Parthien 10-14
Borodin, Orff, Mozart and others
Music: EP Collection [Import]
Believe: The Songs of the Sherman Brothers
Built for Comfort [Explicit Lyrics]
Black Sabbath [Import] [Original recording remastered]
Bluegrass Monkey Mixdown
Arabian Nights/Mawood [Live]
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 "Pastoral"; Coriolan & King Stephen Overtures
B'wana, He No Home
Amalia Mendoza y Siete Grandes Estrellas de la Cancio
Controversy
Blue Ribbon Guitar
The Essential Pebbles Collection, Vol. 1