Piano Concertos

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ALEXANDER SCRIABIN / NIKOLAI MEDTNER
Piano Concertos
Yevgeny Sudbin (piano) / Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, Andrew Litton

[ BIS SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 10 December 2014

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Yevgeny Sudbin has already demonstrated his great affinity with the music of the composers united here: in 2007, his Scriabin solo recital (BIS-1568) garnered universal acclaim - 'the most well-chosen, brilliantly played single-disc selection of Scriabin's piano music currently available' wrote ClassicsToday.com - and his recordings of Nikolai Medtner's first and second piano concertos (BIS-1588 and BIS-1728) were likewise widely admired, with the first disc receiving a Gramophone Award nomination and the second being dubbed an 'Essential Recording' in BBC Music Magazine. For the present disc, Sudbin has written his own liner notes, stating with conviction his opinion that both concertos are 'absolute masterworks - unjustly underperformed and constantly underappreciated'. He goes on to make a fascinating comparison of the two 'radically different' works, composed by near contemporaries, but 45 years apart: Scriabin wrote his one piano concerto in 1896 at the age of 24, while Medtner began his Third Concerto in 1940, at a ripe 60. As Sudbin points out, it would be natural to expect the later concerto to be more 'modern', especially given the radical advances that took place during this period. Nothing could be further from the truth, however: ever the visionary, the young Scriabin wrote a concerto which may appear relatively conventional compared to his later works, but still sounds more experimental than Medtner's Third. With great empathy for, and insights into each composer, Yevgeny Sudbin takes on the great challenges - musical as well as technical - posed by their two works, with the eminent support of the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra, which under chief conductor Andrew Litton has repeatedly proven itself in Russian repertoire by Rachmaninov, Prokofiev and Stravinsky.

"Sudbin is wonderfully dashing in the Scriabin, where the rapturous, refined playing of the Bergen Philharmonic under Andrew Litton also really comes into its own, especially in the finale, but he makes heavier weather of the much darker, almost gruff Medtner; the performance never really takes wing" The Guardian, 8th January 2015 ***

"In Litton and the Bergen orchestra, Sudbin has found like-minded partners who are willing to follow him in the music's liquid flow, and the result is a performance that is an exultantly truthful tribute to Scriabin's individuality." The Telegraph, 18th January 2015 *****

Tracks:

Alexander Scriabin:
Piano Concerto in F sharp minor, Op.20

Nikolai Medtner:
Piano Concerto No.3 in E minor, Op.60, 'Ballade'