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Tatiana Nikolayeva - The Goldenweiser School

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Tatiana Nikolayeva - The Goldenweiser School

5024709156665

APR5666

Tatiana Nikolayeva - The Goldenweiser School


Tchaikovsky:

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 44

recorded in Moscow c.1951 LP: D 0749/50

USSR State Symphony Orchestra, Nikolai Anosov

Concert Fantasy, Op. 56

recorded in Moscow c.1950 LP: D 403/4

USSR State Symphony Orchestra, Kyrill Kondrashin


Tatiana Nikolayeva (piano)

Today Nikolayeva (1924-1993) is remembered mainly as a Bach player and also as the definitive performer of Shostakovich’s 24 Preludes & Fugues, which were inspired by, and written for, her after the composer heard her play Bach in the 1950 Leipzig Bach competition (which she won). However, to limit Nikolayeva’s reputation to these two composers would be doing her a great disservice. She had a vast repertoire and her recordings include concertos by Bartok, Medtner, Prokofiev Stravinsky and several Soviet composers - including her own concerto, as she was also a composer! Further, she recorded the complete Beethoven sonatas and much other standard repertoire from the 19th century.

This CD presents two recording premieres – the first ever recording of the Tchaikovsky Concert Fantasy Op56 and the first recording of the original version of Tchaikovsky’s 2nd Piano Concerto. At the time of its premiere the work had been deemed too long and until relatively recently the work has always been performed in a drastically cut revision by the pianist Alexander Siloti. Here Nikolayeva reveals that not only was she an intellectual pianist but also a virtuoso who could ‘barnstorm’ with the best of them.

“Nikolayeva's rubato in the Concerto's central Andante is as natural as breathing and throughout the Fantasia she inflects Tchaikovsky's sumptuously decorated melodies with a warmth and breadth known to few pianists outside Russia.” Gramophone Magazine, 2008 Awards Issue

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