Silvestrov: Piano Works / Elisaveta Blumina
Piano music is central to Valentin Silvestrovās output. With its frequent allusions to lingering recollections of the past, this programme presents an overview of various creative periods. It begins with the composerās reworkings of youthful sketches (Naive Musik), followed by Der Bote (The Messenger) with its beautiful Mozartian theme leading into a sonatina in the style of the 18th century. After recent works from Silvestrovās self-defined āBagatelleā period, the recording concludes with the striking Kitschmusik, which engages with the music of Schumann, Chopin and Brahms. The Two Waltzes are dedicated to Elisaveta Blumina.
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Silvestrov: Piano Works / Elisaveta Blumina
Silvestrov: Piano Works / Elisaveta Blumina
Piano music is central to Valentin Silvestrovās output. With its frequent allusions to lingering recollections of the past, this programme presents an overview of various creative periods. It begins with the composerās reworkings of youthful sketches (Naive Musik), followed by Der Bote (The Messenger) with its beautiful Mozartian theme leading into a sonatina in the style of the 18th century. After recent works from Silvestrovās self-defined āBagatelleā period, the recording concludes with the striking Kitschmusik, which engages with the music of Schumann, Chopin and Brahms. The Two Waltzes are dedicated to Elisaveta Blumina.
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Piano music is central to Valentin Silvestrovās output. With its frequent allusions to lingering recollections of the past, this programme presents an overview of various creative periods. It begins with the composerās reworkings of youthful sketches (Naive Musik), followed by Der Bote (The Messenger) with its beautiful Mozartian theme leading into a sonatina in the style of the 18th century. After recent works from Silvestrovās self-defined āBagatelleā period, the recording concludes with the striking Kitschmusik, which engages with the music of Schumann, Chopin and Brahms. The Two Waltzes are dedicated to Elisaveta Blumina.