Vladimir Feltsman's Postludia is centered around the music of Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov. Silvestrov's music is exactly the kind that suits Feltsman's strengths. It has a very organic feel to it, evoking the patience of nature and the way patterns emerge, evolve, and then disappear again and again throughout the ages. Think of the ...
There are definite pros and cons to "collection" recordings such as this one. The Rachmaninoff Collection provides the novice listener with an excellent introduction to the lush works of this celebrated romantic composer. The performers included in this anthology represent many of the most prominent names ever to record with Sony or its affiliates ...
Even with the long ascendancy of harpsichord performances of Bach's small-scale keyboard works, pianists are unwilling to give him up. New piano recordings of the major Bach keyboard works appear every year, and no one could argue that this release by Russian-American pianist Vladimir Feltsman fails to add something new to the discussion. In the ...
This is a reissue of recordings made of The Well-Tempered Clavier in New York in 1992 (Book I) and 1995 (Book II) by Russian-born pianist Vladimir Feltsman; originally released on the MusicMasters label, they have, along with other items from the MusicMasters catalog, been reissued by Nimbus. They're unique among versions made on a modern piano ...
This 2008 Nimbus disc is a straight reissue of Vladimir Feltsman's 1891 Moscow Conservatory recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations previously released on MusicMasters and Musical Heritage Society. It was then and remains now the disc that defines Russian pianist's reputation as a brilliant but willful interpreter. There's no question about ...
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