Rachmoninov: Piano Works, Vol. 5 Boris Bloch

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Album info

Album-Release:
2013

HRA-Release:
10.06.2014

Label: Ars Produktion

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Boris Bloch, Orchestre der Folkwang Hochschule & David de Villiers

Composer: Sergey Vassilievich Rachmaninov (1873-1943)

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  • Sergei Rachmaninov (1873-1943): Dix Préludes op. 23 (1901-02)
  • 1No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor: Largo04:21
  • 2No. 2 in B-Flat Major: Maestoso03:55
  • 3No. 3 in D Minor: Tempo di minuetto03:45
  • 4No. 4 in D Major: Andante cantabile04:48
  • 5No. 5 in G Minor: Alla marcia04:13
  • 6No. 6 in E-Flat Major: Andante03:46
  • 7No. 7 in C Minor: Allegro02:35
  • 8No. 8 in A-Flat Major: Allegro vivace03:18
  • 9No. 9 in E-Flat Minor: Presto02:07
  • 10No. 10 in G-Flat Major: Largo03:57
  • Etudes-Tableaux op. 33 (1910-11)
  • 11No. 1 in F Minor: Allegro non troppo03:08
  • 12No. 2 in C Major: Allegro02:56
  • 13No. 3 in C Minor: Grave04:47
  • 14No. 5 in D Minor: Moderato03:20
  • 15No. 6 in E-Flat Minor: Non allegro01:51
  • 16No. 7 in E-Flat Major: Allegro con fuoco01:52
  • 17No. 8 in G Minor: Moderato04:34
  • 18No. 9 in C-Sharp Minor: Grave03:36
  • Morceaux de Fantaisie op. 3 (1893)
  • 19No. 1. Elegie in E-Flat Minor06:27
  • 20No. 2. Prelude in C-Sharp Minor04:55
  • 21No. 3. Melodie in E Major05:21
  • 22No. 4. Polichinelle in F-Sharp Minor03:52
  • 23No. 5. Serenade in B-Flat Minor04:01
  • Konzert für Klavier und Orchester Nr. 3 d-Moll op. 30 (1909)
  • 24I. Allegro ma non tanto18:08
  • 25II. Intermezzo: Adagio11:47
  • 26III. Finale: Alla breve14:32
  • Total Runtime02:11:52

Info for Rachmoninov: Piano Works, Vol. 5

Der aus Odessa in der Ukraine stammende Pianist und Dirigent Boris Bloch gehört seit langem zu den wichtigsten Interpreten der klassischen und romantischen Klaviermusik. Sein fünftes Album bei ARS PRODUKTION präsentiert Live-Aufnahmen mit Klavierwerken Rachmaninoffs.

Boris Bloch, Klavier
Orchester der Folkwang Hochschule Essen
David De Villier, Dirigent


Boris Bloch
Born in Odessa, the pianist and conductor Boris Bloch has long been regarded as one of the most important interpreters of classical and romantic piano music. After studying at Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Conservatory under the world-renowned pianist and pedagogue Dmitri Bashkirov he soon built up a large and ever expanding repertoire extending from Scarlatti and Bach, the Viennese Classicists, Chopin and Liszt and covering the German and Russian Romantics to the most important composers of the 20th century. Bloch’s detailed knowledge of the piano literature of the last three centuries, his familiarity with the entire history of music and its protagonists along with his stupendous pianism and above all things his strong artistic personality form the basis for the much vaunted depth of expression, the abundance of colour, the amazing stylistic originality and the incomparable “singing tone” of his playing, manifesting themselves equally in the careful composition of his recitals.

After graduating from Moscow Boris Bloch won several international piano competitions, including one of the most eminent awards for pianists, namely the first prize at the “Ferruccio Busoni” International Piano Competition in Bolzano, Italy, in 1978.

Several of Bloch’s CD recordings have acquired benchmark status, especially his recordings of Liszt’s opera paraphrases, which were awarded the Grand Prix International du Disque Liszt by the Liszt Society of Budapest and the Diapason d’Or of Paris, the recording of Mussorgsky’s works for piano, which also received the Excellence Disque prize in Paris, or the live recordings of Mozart’s “Coronation Concerto” and Tchaikovsky’s third piano concerto in its complete version (the two last-named recordings appearing also on DVD along with Liszt-Busoni’s Spanish Rhapsody).

During the season 2009-2010 Boris Bloch was invited to give four matinée piano recitals in the Alfried-Krupp Hall of the Philharmonie Essen. These four programmes comprise works by Haydn (1.11.09), Bach, Mendelssohn, Schumann (20.12.09), Chopin (14.2.10) and Liszt (28.03.10).

In the Summer and Autumn of 2011 Boris Bloch has again been invited to give piano recitals at the Chopin Festival in Marienbad, Czech Republic, as well as by the Chopin-Gesellschaft Taunus e.V. in Oberursel, Germany, and the Chopin-Gesellschaft in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland e.V. in Darmstadt, where he will also once again teach an international masterclass.

The Liszt year 2011 will see Boris Bloch performing at the most important Liszt centres throughout Europe: on October 19th in the Austrian town of Raiding, where Liszt was born 200 years ago on October 22nd and which is today the venue of an important Liszt festival run by Eduard and Johannes Kutrowatz; on 13th February and 10th November as part of the festivities of the town of Bayreuth, where Liszt died in 1886; and on June 24th in Weimar, one of the most important places of influence of Liszt.

Bloch’s teaching at the Folkwang University of Arts in Essen likewise enjoys great popularity and recognition. In 2007 Boris Bloch was awarded the music education prize of the Köhler-Osbar-Foundation and of the city of Duisburg, the seat of the piano department of Folkwang University since 2002. At the recent XVI International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw the 4th prize was awarded to Evgeni Bozhanov, a pupil of Boris Bloch from 1999 to 2006.

Booklet for Rachmoninov: Piano Works, Vol. 5

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