NEW ON NAXOS | OCTOBER 2023
Armenian Brilliance ABRAMIAN • ARUTIUNIAN • BAGDASARIAN • BARKHUDARIAN BEKARIAN • KHACHATURIAN • KOMITAS • MIRZOIAN Nikolay Madoyan, Violin • Armine Grigoryan, Piano Small in form yet rich in artistic significance, these delightful Armenian works for violin and piano are both evocative and songful. Komitas Vardapet’s poetic examples include Krounk (‘The Crane’), the anthemic symbol of the motherland, whilst Khachaturian is represented by his enticing Dance in B flat major , his first ever work, and by violin arrangements from his popular ballet Gayane . This album presents some of Armenia’s finest composers in a programme of nostalgic evocations, folkloric infusions and exquisite melodies. Key Feature: This recording is violinist Nikolay Madoyan ’s debut album for Naxos. In 2017 he was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records for the ‘The Longest Violin Performance’ which lasted for 33 hours, 2 minutes and 41 seconds.
8.574535 Release Date: 13 Oct 2023
Companion Titles – Armenian Composers 8.573467 | 8.570988 | 8.550800 | 8.570324
Click to listen to VARDAPET, K.: Tsirani Tsar (‘The Apricot Tree’)
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INCLUDES WORLD PREMIERE RECORDINGS
Lorenzo PEROSI (1872–1956) Piano Quintets Nos. 3 and 4 String Trios Matteo Bevilacqua, Piano • Roma Tre Orchestra Ensemble
Lorenzo Perosi was both a priest and a composer, enriching Italian music with a large body of transcendent choral music that was admired by Puccini. Much less well known is his chamber music, written during a creative outpouring after serious illness between 1928 and 1931. The piano quintets are marked by rich melodic ideas and a buoyancy of mood. The String Trio No. 1 in G minor is admirably concise and the accompanying six string trios reflect a strong command of counterpoint. Perosi’s piano quartets and String Trio No. 2 are available on Naxos 8.574375. Key Feature: This recording follows Perosi’s Piano Quintets Nos. 1 and 2 and String Trio No. 2 (8.574375): ‘The playing is ebullient and committed, and sometimes really sparkles… There is much that is dramatic and cinematic about this music’ ( Gramophone ).
8.574484 Release Date: 27 Oct 2023
Companion Titles – 20th Century Italian Classics 8.574375 | 8.579042 8.572628 | 8.557661-63
Click to listen to Piano Quintet No. 3 in A minor: III. Vivo senza correre
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Leopold GODOWSKY (1870–1938) Piano Music, Vol. 15 53 Studies on the Chopin Études, Vol. 2 Konstantin Scherbakov, Piano
Leopold Godowsky began composing his 53 Studies on the Chopin Études in 1894 when he was only 23, finishing two decades later. His fertile musical imagination and exceptional virtuosity ensure that the studies sound vastly more complex and daringly inventive than Chopin’s original material. Late Romanticism informed Godowsky’s conception and his use of the left hand, for example, reinforces the many demands that he considered necessary for contemporary virtuosity, with music that is fearsomely challenging and boundlessly inventive. This release completes the full set of Études that began with Volume 1 (Marco Polo 8.225372). Key Feature: Volume 14 (8.225372) was a MusicWeb International ‘Recording of the Month’ and received a 9/9 mark from ClassicsToday.com : ‘ Konstantin Scherbakov is a one-of-a-kind pianist, as his prolific output demonstrates. He’s well known not only for his attempts to record all of Godowsky’s works, but also for his interpretations of Beethoven’s. There is no one better for Godowsky’, wrote American Record Guide .
8.225385 Release Date: 27 Oct 2023
Companion Titles – Previous releases in Leopold Godowsky Piano Music series 8.223793 | 8.223794 | 8.223795 | 8.223898 8.223899 | 8.225187 | 8.225267 | 8.225274 8.225226 | 8.225276 | 8.225350 | 8.225364 8.225367 | 8.225372
Click to listen to Seven Études, Op. 10 – No. 2 in D flat major
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