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In his liner notes, Yevgeny Sudbin remembers falling in love with Tchaikovsky's music when he was introduced to classical music. On this album, the pianist presents a collection of piano pieces and arrangements for piano, solo and four hands, of orchestral works by the great Russian composer, preceding it with a curtain raiser much-loved by Tchaikovsky himself: Mikhail Glinka's Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila. The piano pieces selected by Sudbin spans some twenty years of Tchaikovsky's career and takes in the ever-popular Barcarolle (June) and Troika (November) from The Seasons as well as three pieces from the composer's last work for piano, the 18 Pieces, Op. 72. To these are added two waltzes from The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty, here performed in four-hand piano arrangements with Sudbin's 12-year-old daughter Bella playing the 'primo' part. The pièce de resistance of this album, however, is Sudbin's arrangement of the famous overture-fantasy Romeo and Juliet in which the composer, according to Sudbin, 'lays bare his soul and where some of his most incredible music can be found'. To the pianist, the rawness and vulnerability of human emotions' displayed in Tchaikovsky's music is almost unparalleled, something which his own performance here serve to confirm.
In his liner notes, Yevgeny Sudbin remembers falling in love with Tchaikovsky's music when he was introduced to classical music. On this album, the pianist presents a collection of piano pieces and arrangements for piano, solo and four hands, of orchestral works by the great Russian composer, preceding it with a curtain raiser much-loved by Tchaikovsky himself: Mikhail Glinka's Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila. The piano pieces selected by Sudbin spans some twenty years of Tchaikovsky's career and takes in the ever-popular Barcarolle (June) and Troika (November) from The Seasons as well as three pieces from the composer's last work for piano, the 18 Pieces, Op. 72. To these are added two waltzes from The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty, here performed in four-hand piano arrangements with Sudbin's 12-year-old daughter Bella playing the 'primo' part. The pièce de resistance of this album, however, is Sudbin's arrangement of the famous overture-fantasy Romeo and Juliet in which the composer, according to Sudbin, 'lays bare his soul and where some of his most incredible music can be found'. To the pianist, the rawness and vulnerability of human emotions' displayed in Tchaikovsky's music is almost unparalleled, something which his own performance here serve to confirm.
7318599921983

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Format: CD
Label: BIS
Rel. Date: 02/03/2023
UPC: 7318599921983

Romeo & Juliet
Artist: Glinka / Sudbin
Format: CD
New: Available $19.99
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Track 1
2. Ruslan and Lyudmila Overture (Arr. Y. Sudbin for Piano)
3. Track 3
4. the Nutcracker, Op. 71, Act II Tableau 3 Waltz of the Flowers (Arr. Y. Sudbin for Piano 4 Hands)
5. Track 5
6. Dumka Russian Rustic Scene, Op. 59
7. Track 7
8. XI. November Troika
9. Track 9
10. VI. June Barcarolle
11. Track 11
12. No.
13. Nocturne in F Major
14. Track 14
15. No.
16. Humoresque in G Major
17. Track 17
18. 6 Morceaux, Op. 19 No.
19. Nocturne
20. * 18 Morceaux, Op. 72 (Excerpts)
21. Track 21
22. No.
23. Tendres Reproches
24. 1
25. No. 1
26. Valse A Cinq Temps
27. 1
28. No. 1
29. Chant Élégiaque
30. 1
31. the Sleeping Beauty Suite, Op. 66A: V. Waltz (Arr. S. Rachmaninov and y. Sudbin for Piano 4 Hands)
32. * Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture (3rd Version, 1880) (Arr. Y. Sudbin for Piano)
33. 1
34. Andante Ma Non Tanto, Quasi Moderato
35. 1
36. Allegro Giusto
37. 1
38. Bar 275
39. 1
40. Moderato Assai

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In his liner notes, Yevgeny Sudbin remembers falling in love with Tchaikovsky's music when he was introduced to classical music. On this album, the pianist presents a collection of piano pieces and arrangements for piano, solo and four hands, of orchestral works by the great Russian composer, preceding it with a curtain raiser much-loved by Tchaikovsky himself: Mikhail Glinka's Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila. The piano pieces selected by Sudbin spans some twenty years of Tchaikovsky's career and takes in the ever-popular Barcarolle (June) and Troika (November) from The Seasons as well as three pieces from the composer's last work for piano, the 18 Pieces, Op. 72. To these are added two waltzes from The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty, here performed in four-hand piano arrangements with Sudbin's 12-year-old daughter Bella playing the 'primo' part. The pièce de resistance of this album, however, is Sudbin's arrangement of the famous overture-fantasy Romeo and Juliet in which the composer, according to Sudbin, 'lays bare his soul and where some of his most incredible music can be found'. To the pianist, the rawness and vulnerability of human emotions' displayed in Tchaikovsky's music is almost unparalleled, something which his own performance here serve to confirm.
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