Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Medtner

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The present disc offers a colorful sampling of sonatas from the "golden age" with examples by three of its most illustrious exponents: Prokofiev’s Second Sonata and Medtner’s Sonata Reminiscenza, both written in the years surrounding the First World War and the Bolshevik uprising; and Shostakovich’s Second Sonata, dating from the period of the Second World War. Different as these three works are from one another, the Beethoven legacy remains an inevitable part of their formal and dramatic design. The preference for terse motifs in the Medtner and Shostakovich sonatas can also be traced to Beethoven. As with much Russian music of the 19th and 20th Centuries, one also finds in these works a certain tension between the respect for conformity to the classical models and the fierce need for independence, the latter borne of Russia’s geographic isolation and strong national identity.

Each of the three sonatas is very much a product of its time and place. The environment of political and artistic turmoil in the early part of the 20th Century elicited a very different response from Prokofiev, a precocious conservatory student brazenly challenging textbook conventions, as compared to Medtner, a well-established musical reactionary whose sonata is laced with reveries of the past. Shostakovich’s sonata, on the other hand, written at the height of his career, serves as both a personal tribute to the loss of a friend and a profound reflection on a nation recovering from a genocidal occupation.

Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Medtner,Nikolay Medtner,Sergey Prokofiev,Dmitry Shostakovich,Tatjana Rankovich,Phoenix USA,20th/21st Century Sonata/Sonatina for Keyboard,Keyboard
Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Medtner
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    Piano Sonatas: Prokofiev, Shostakovich, Medtner

    Manufacturer: Phoenix USA
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000300GJC
    Release Date: 2004-09-15

    Tracks:

    1. Prokofiev SONATA NO.2 (tracks 1-4)
    2. Medtner SONATA "REMINISCENZA" (track 5)
    3. Shostakovich SONATA NO.2 (tracks 6-8)

    Album Description

    The present disc offers a colorful sampling of sonatas from the "golden age" with examples by three of its most illustrious exponents: Prokofiev's Second Sonata and Medtner's Sonata Reminiscenza, both written in the years surrounding the First World War and the Bolshevik uprising; and Shostakovich's Second Sonata, dating from the period of the Second World War. Different as these three works are from one another, the Beethoven legacy remains an inevitable part of their formal and dramatic design. The preference for terse motifs in the Medtner and Shostakovich sonatas can also be traced to Beethoven. As with much Russian music of the 19th and 20th Centuries, one also finds in these works a certain tension between the respect for conformity to the classical models and the fierce need for independence, the latter borne of Russia's geographic isolation and strong national identity.

    Each of the three sonatas is very much a product of its time and place. The environment of political and artistic turmoil in the early part of the 20th Century elicited a very different response from Prokofiev, a precocious conservatory student brazenly challenging textbook conventions, as compared to Medtner, a well-established musical reactionary whose sonata is laced with reveries of the past. Shostakovich's sonata, on the other hand, written at the height of his career, serves as both a personal tribute to the loss of a friend and a profound reflection on a nation recovering from a genocidal occupation.

    Track Listings:

    1. Popular Overtures
    2. Progetto Avanti: Baroque Illusions
    3. Rossini: Sonata a quattro in G No1; Sonata a quattro in C No3
    4. Shostakovich: Cello Concertos
    5. Sibelius: Violin Concerto; Sinding: Violin Concerto No. 1
    6. Slavonic Dances Op 46 & Op 72
    7. Smetana: Czech Dances/Reveries
    8. Stabat Mater, Classical Music for Relection & Meditation
    9. Stockholm Philharmonic 75th Anniversary [Box set]
    10. Stonewave

    Track Listings

    track listings

    Track Listings

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    Music for Brass & Piano

    Lotto Land (1996 Film) [Soundtrack]

    Janet Lawson Quintet [Import]

    Simple Intent [Import]

    Project 69 [Explicit Lyrics]

    Portrait of Faith

    Mozart: Haffner Serenade

    Off The Record, Vol. 2: Live Duet Recordings, 1963-1980 [Live]

    Quadrant

    Peel Sessions

    Provincia - Universo

    Oslo Sessions

    Piano Favourites

    Fresh Blood Volume #1: Six-String Extremes