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Der Bote Elegies For Pno
 
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Der Bote Elegies For Pno [Import]

~ Alexei Lubimov (Artist)
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1. CPE Bach: Fantasie fur Klavier fis-Moll
2. Cage: In a landscape
3. Mansurian: Nostalgia
4. Liszt: Abschied
5. Glinka: Nocturne f-Moll "La separation"
6. Chopin: Prelude cis-Moll op. 45
7. Silvestrov: Elegie
8. Debussy: Elegie
9. Bartok: Vier Klagelieder op. 9a, Nr. 1
10. Silvestrov: Der Bote

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Comprising three centuries of noted composers' "minor" works, Lubimov's Der Bote (The Messenger) bears out its title with short, introspective pieces that capture thoughts of nostalgia, mourning, and meditation. The first work, C.P.E. Bach's 1787 Fantasy, sounds amazingly avant-garde, full of surprising darts and turns. And the experimental 20th-century composer John Cage's "In a Landscape" is an even bigger surprise. Instead of random keyboard plink-plunks, it's a diaphanous Debussyan tone poem, bound to startle party guests playing Name That Composer.

Liszt's otherworldly "Abschied," Glinka's achingly beautiful Nocturne "La Separation," and Bartók's bleak "Vier Klagelieder" (Four Dirges) are highlights, but so are virtually all the other selections--especially Lubimov's moving interpretation of Chopin's neglected Prelude op. 45. Valentin Silvestrov is represented by his stark Elegie, and the fascinating "Der Bote," which vainly attempts to recall the lost world of classicism through Mozart quotations that fragment into shards. This is a concept album that works, each short gem casting refracted light on the others. Despite the New Age implications of an album of short, contemplative music, there's solid substance and stunning pianism here. --Dan Davis


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4.0 out of 5 stars great music for meditation, Sep 27 2002
By Rob Watkins (Augusta, Georgia United States) - See all my reviews
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alexei lubimov presents a program of quiet beauty in this album. the range is remarkable, moving through the different periods of classical music, yet still finding and maintaining a consistency of mood and approach. seriously, how many of us would enter a concert hall, look at a program containing works from both CPE Bach and Bartok, and think we were going to hear anything having to do with anything? yet mr. lubimov has done so and with excellent results. the 18th century sounds in complete harmony with the 20th. the form of the elegy is a quiet piano study, but open to a panorama of interpretation. here, bach reveals a surprising burst of energy and harmonics that keep you captivated throughout; cage reveals an impressionistic bent that unfolds wonderfully; and the title piece by silvestrov is worth the price of the album by itself. this is a great album to contemplate. it is never jarring, but instead sets a tone for thinking and resting without ever becoming maudlin or boring. this is one of the best classical piano releases of the year.
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