A sublime programme, and one spanning the centuries from baroque to modern, performed by Alexei Lubimov (b. 1944, Moscow). This recording was made by DRS Radio in Zurich at the end of 2000, and released as an ECM New Series album a year and a half later.
Kicking off with a 20-minute stretch that pairs CPE Bach and John Cage, it's clear that this is no ordinary classical solo piano recital. But you know what, the Fantasie Für Klavier and a nice pacey In A Landscape complement each other just fine, and things just get more interesting from there. With an overall theme of 'elegies', and an album title of 'the messenger' (taken from the haunting final piece), as a concept piece it plays out well, and just sounds heavenly. Balancing stock repertoire choices like Liszt, Chopin and Debussy with the kind of more recent composers that have long been Lubimov's interest (Tigran Mansurian, Valentin Silvestrov), he turns in a great set that feels satisfying from beginning to end on every listen.
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ReplyDeleteJust to say: Simply fantastic. Thank you so much for this deliciousness
ReplyDeleteJeez. Even without the more contemporary stuff, this is a pretty oddball pairing of composers. Thanks!
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