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Malcolm Binns, David Lloyd-Jones - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 5: Rimsky-Korsakov & Balakirev: Piano Concertos (1993)

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Malcolm Binns, David Lloyd-Jones - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 5: Rimsky-Korsakov & Balakirev: Piano Concertos (1993)

Malcolm Binns, David Lloyd-Jones, English Northern Philharmonia - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 5: Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov & Mili Balakirev: Piano Concertos (1993)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 215 Mb | Total time: 60:30 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Hyperion | # CDA66640 | Recorded: 1992

Composed in 1882/3, Rimsky-Korsakov’s Piano Concerto was the last of a series of works written in the very happy middle period of his life; other compositions of this period, rich in charming lyricism, included the opera The Snow Maiden and the orchestral Szakza (‘Fairy Tale’). The Concerto was first performed in March 1884 at one of Balakirev’s Free School concerts in St Petersburg and was the last work of Rimsky to be wholly approved of by his erstwhile mentor. While the lyricism is still sincere and deeply felt in the Concerto, the work also foreshadows the master artificer of the later years. Dedicated to the memory of Liszt, it is indebted to that composer in its single-movement structure (akin to Liszt’s Second Concerto in A major) and in its virtuosic decorative pianism. Unlike the Liszt Concerto, however, Rimsky-Korsakov’s is based on only one theme—No 18 from Balakirev’s seminal folksong collection which had been published in 1866.
It was towards the end of 1855, while he was still in his teens, that the brilliant young pianist and composer Balakirev was brought to St Petersburg from Nizhny-Novgorod by his patron A D Ulybyshev, and his first, very successful, public appearance was as soloist in this concerto movement in February, 1856. It is the work of a young lion who has thoroughly absorbed his sources, especially Chopin in this case (Chopin’s E minor Concerto was to remain a favourite of Balakirev’s all his life). Both the main subjects of the movement are heard in the lengthy opening orchestral tutti, and occur in piano solo versions after the entry of that instrument, as well as in many other forms in the course of the movement. The music must have been especially prepared for the performance, but afterwards Balakirev turned his attention to his Overture on a Spanish march theme given to him by Glinka, to whom he had recently been introduced, and to a very important Overture based on Russian folksongs, and so this delightful first movement was destined to remain on its own, for, by the time he took up he took up his pen for more concerto writing, the experience he had gained in the works already mentioned as well as in the superb overture and incidental music to Shakespeare’s King Lear meant that it was to a new concerto that he turned.
This Concerto was started in 1861 and is in E fiat major, the key of Liszt’s first Piano Concerto; Balakirev was also looking at Anton Rubinstein’s second Concerto and Litolff’s fourth at the time. By the end of 1862 he had completed the first movement and extemporised the rest of the Concerto to his circle, including not only Mussorgsky but Rimsky-Korsakov, who was particularly delighted with the result. But Balakirev abandoned the Concerto and could not be prevailed upon to return to it until 1906, and even then he died in 1910 having added in its entirety only the second movement; Sergei Liapunov completed the finale in accordance with the composer’s wishes which, as his closest associate in the later years, he knew well enough.

Performer:
Malcolm Binns, piano
English Northern Philharmonia
David Lloyd-Jones, conductor

Track List:
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844–1908)
Piano Concerto in C sharp minor, Op 30
01. I. Moderato - Allegretto quasi polacca
02. III. Andante mosso
03. III. Allegro
Mili Balakirev (1837–1910)
04. Piano Concerto No 1 in F sharp minor, Op 1
Piano Concerto No 2 in E flat major, Op posth
05. I. Allegro non troppo
06. II. Adagio
07. III. Allegro risoluto


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Malcolm Binns, David Lloyd-Jones - The Romantic Piano Concerto Vol. 5: Rimsky-Korsakov & Balakirev: Piano Concertos (1993)

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