Complete Piano Preludes

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RACHMAINOV
Complete Piano Preludes
Rustem Hayroudinoff (piano)

[ Chandos Classics / CD ]

Release Date: Sunday 7 September 2003

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"Strong competition but this young Russian finds a distinctive voice in Rachmaninov"
(Gramophone)

"How rare to hear Rachmaninov playing of Rustem Hayroudinoff's enviable ease and inclusiveness. Musicianly to the core, without a trace of exaggeration, whipped-up rhetoric or histrionics, he makes you fall in love all over again with both the Op 23 Preludes and the still richer Op 32 set. Even Op 3 (the Rachmaninov Prelude) takes on a special distinction in such a devoted recreation of all of its drama. What sweep and continuity in Op 23 No 2, and how his quick tempo emphasises the anxiety and uncertain temper of the testy Minuet of No 3. Hayroudinoff is hauntingly confiding in the central polyphony of No 4, where three voices chime and resonate against each other, and if No 7 is more Presto than Allegro its dark tumult of sound is never achieved at the expense of clarity and melodic outline.

Once more in Op 32 everything flows with a natural lyric grace and impetus, casting a special light on every serene or turbulent page of these indelibly Russian works. What gentleness in No 5 and how idiomatically he achieves the ebb and flow (accelerando, ritenuto, accelerando, etc) without a hint of pedantry in No 12. Finally, in the massive and daunting No 13 even the most fearsome difficulties are unravelled with unfaltering lucidity, tonal warmth and glow. In Liszt's immortal description of a true virtuoso, everything is allowed to 'weep and sing and sigh'.

Competition may be strong from the urbane Howard Shelley, from Ashkenazy and most of all from Moura Lympany (whose long-cherished discs from the 1950s are at last to appear on CD), but Hayroudinoff, a young Russian resident in London, speaks with a voice all his own. To top it all, Chandos has given us sound of demonstration quality."
(Gramophone)

Since his London debut in 1994, Rustem Hayroudinoff has performed in the US, Japan, Germany and Eastern Europe and has appeared at some of the UK's most prestigious venues. His performances are broadcast on radio worldwide and on BBC Radio 3 where he is a regular featured guest on the programme In Tune.

The music here represents some of Rachmaninov's greatest piano music, universally loved and admired.

'Rustem Hayroudinoff is a well-prepared and stylish exponent…'
International Record Review

Tracks:

From Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3
Prélude in C sharp minor
Ten Preludes, Op. 23
Thirteen Preludes, Op. 32