Wydawnictwo: Hyperion
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67905
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2012
EAN: 34571179056
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67905
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: październik 2012
EAN: 34571179056
Zarębski / Żeleński: Piano Quintet and Piano Quartet
Hyperion - CDA 67905
Utwory na płycie:
- Zelenski: Piano Quartet In C Minor, Op. 61 - 1. Allegro Con Brio
- Zelenski: Piano Quartet In C Minor, Op. 61 - 2. Romanza: Andante Sostenuto
- Zelenski: Piano Quartet In C Minor, Op. 61 - 3. Intermezzo: Allegretto
- Zelenski: Piano Quartet In C Minor, Op. 61 - 4. Finale: Allegro Appassionato
- Zarebski: Piano Quintet In G Minor, Op. 34 - 1. Allegro
- Zarebski: Piano Quintet In G Minor, Op. 34 - 2. Adagio
- Zarebski: Piano Quintet In G Minor, Op. 34 - 3. Scherzo: Presto
- Zarebski: Piano Quintet In G Minor, Op. 34 - 4. Finale: Presto
Żeleński:
Piano Quartet in C minor Op 61
Zarębski:
Piano Quintet in G minor Op 34
Piano Quartet in C minor Op 61
Zarębski:
Piano Quintet in G minor Op 34
Two important chamber works from 19th-century Poland, in quality equivalent perhaps to DvoÚák and Brahms, but completely unknown outside their native country.
Zarębski was a virtuoso pianist, more feted during much of his short life as a performer than a composer. However his Piano Quintet is truly a masterpiece, demonstrating an originality and stature that match and even surpass better-known piano quintets by better-known composers. It shows a remarkably fresh ear for symphonic thinking, motivic development and sheer melodic invention. Żeleński was a teacher rather than a performer, ending his distinguished academic career as Director of the Conservatory in his home town of Krakow. His Piano Quartet is a passionate, lyrical work, combining the Romanticism of Mendelssohn and Schumann with a piquant Slavic element.
The Szymanowski Quartet half Polish, half Ukrainian and honorary Pole Jonathan Plowright are the ideal performers of this music.
Zarębski was a virtuoso pianist, more feted during much of his short life as a performer than a composer. However his Piano Quintet is truly a masterpiece, demonstrating an originality and stature that match and even surpass better-known piano quintets by better-known composers. It shows a remarkably fresh ear for symphonic thinking, motivic development and sheer melodic invention. Żeleński was a teacher rather than a performer, ending his distinguished academic career as Director of the Conservatory in his home town of Krakow. His Piano Quartet is a passionate, lyrical work, combining the Romanticism of Mendelssohn and Schumann with a piquant Slavic element.
The Szymanowski Quartet half Polish, half Ukrainian and honorary Pole Jonathan Plowright are the ideal performers of this music.