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    Kabalevsky - Piano Sonata No.3 & 24 Preludes - Pietro Bonfilio (2017) {Brilliant Classics 95256BR Official Digital Download}

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    Kabalevsky - Piano Sonata No.3 & 24 Preludes - Pietro Bonfilio (2017) {Brilliant Classics 95256BR Official Digital Download}

    Kabalevsky - Piano Sonata No.3 & 24 Preludes - Pietro Bonfilio (2017) {Brilliant Classics 95256BR Official Digital Download}
    FLAC (tracks) - 16bit/44kHz - Official Digital Download (prestoclassical.co.uk) -> 234 Mb | MP3 @320 -> 156 Mb | Cover | 5% repair rar
    © 2017 Brilliant Classics | 95256BR
    Classical / Contemporary Classical / Piano

    Once considered in the same breath as Prokofiev and Shostakovich, Kabalevsky’s star has waned somewhat (the same fate has befallen both Myaskovsky and Khachaturian), both in his native Russia and farther West, where he is primarily remembered for his exuberant orchestral potboiler, the overture he wrote to an opera on a Romain Rolland story, Colas Breugnon. The opera won both a Lenin Prize and Rolland’s approval – no small feat – but has been completely forgotten. However, the offbeat rhythms that made the overture an instant hit also lend an upbeat, funky character to the opening movement of the Third Piano Sonata.

    Kabalevsky wrote the sonata in 1948, shortly after the premiere of another opera, Taras and his Family, based on the same gory narrative which inspired Janáček’s orchestral fantasy, Taras Bulba. ‘Excellent music (much Prokofiev),’ wrote Myaskovsky in his diary, ‘but the libretto is dreadful.’ The composer may have taken note, for although the opera was not revived, he used several of its themes in the sonata. Sweet playfulness and calm characterize the first theme, the gliding movement of the waltz in the second, and a spirit of youthful fanfare in the finale.

    The 24 Preludes were composed in 1943 and dedicated to Myaskovsky. Kabalevsky had lately (like Shostakovich) been in siege-ridden Leningrad, and the wartime mood may have contributed to the patriotic flavour of the Preludes: each one uses a theme from folk-music collections of Rimsky-Korsakov, Balakirev and Liadov. Their first performer was the Russian virtuoso Yakov Flier, who was sufficiently convinced of their merits to include them in his international tours. ‘They are not mere transcriptions of the songs’, he declared, ‘but new, original works of great cohesion, a cycle in which each part has a meaning of its own. Each Prelude expresses a particular mood and significance… It is one of Kabalevsky’s most profound and successful works.’

    Compared to works of political expediency such as the Song of the Party Membership Card from 1956, Flier was doubtless right.

    During his lifetime Dmitri Kabalevsky (1904-1987) was considered by the authorities to be one of the Top 5 composers of Russia, on a par with Prokofiev and Shostakovich. He was praised for his formalism, general popular style and patriotism. He was not a revolutionary, and this caused his fame to decline after the collapse of the Soviet Union. His music however has a strong identity, vigorous, alternating power with lyricism, and rooted in the rich folklore of Russia.

    This new recording contains his effervescent 3rd Piano Sonata and the complete 24 Preludes Op. 38, written during World War II, each based on a Russian folk song, presenting a wide variety of moods, from the pensive melancholy to fiery passion.

    Played by the highly talented young Italian pianist Pietro Bonfilio, who expresses his love for the Russian culture with this beautiful recording.

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    Musicians

    Kabalevsky, Dmitry Borisovich (1904-87) - composer

    Pietro Bonfilio - piano

    Track LIsting

    01 - Piano Sonata No. 3 I. Allegro con moto
    02 - Piano Sonata No. 3 II. Andante cantabile
    03 - Piano Sonata No. 3 III. Allegro giocoso
    04 - 24 Preludes No. 1. Andantino
    05 - 24 Preludes No. 2. Scherzando
    06 - 24 Preludes No. 3. Vivace
    07 - 24 Preludes No. 4. Andantino
    08 - 24 Preludes No. 5. Andante sostenuto
    09 - 24 Preludes No. 6. Allegro molto
    10 - 24 Preludes No. 7. Moderato e tranquillo
    11 - 24 Preludes No. 8. Andante non troppo - Semplice e cantando
    12 - 24 Preludes No. 9. Allegretto scherzando
    13 - 24 Preludes No. 10. Non troppo allegro, ma agitato - Recitando, rubato
    14 - 24 Preludes No. 11. Vivace scherzando
    15 - 24 Preludes No. 12. Adagio
    16 - 24 Preludes No. 13. Allegro non troppo
    17 - 24 Preludes No. 14. Prestissimo possibile
    18 - 24 Preludes No. 15. Allegro marcato
    19 - 24 Preludes No. 16. Allegro tenebroso
    20 - 24 Preludes No. 17. Andantino tranquillo
    21 - 24 Preludes No. 18. Largamente con gravita
    22 - 24 Preludes No. 19. Allegretto
    23 - 24 Preludes No. 20. Andantino semplice
    24 - 24 Preludes No. 21. Festivamente (non troppo allegro)
    25 - 24 Preludes No. 22. Scherzando. Non troppo allegro
    26 - 24 Preludes No. 23. Andante sostenuto
    27 - 24 Preludes No. 24. Allegro feroce


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