Tchaikovsky & Khachaturian: Piano Concertos

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TCHAIKOVSKY / KHATCHATURIAN
Tchaikovsky & Khachaturian: Piano Concertos
Xiayin Wang (piano) / Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Peter Oundjian, with Maya Iwabuchi (violin) & Aleksei Kiseliov (cello)

[ Chandos Classics SACD / Hybrid SACD ]

Release Date: Friday 1 April 2016

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After a year off the concert platform, Xiayin Wang, a specialist in the romantic repertoire, presents a new recording of two relatively little-played piano concertos: No. 2 by Tchaikovsky, in its much lesser known yet extremely virtuosic original version, and Khachaturian's. The disc also marks the 125th anniversary of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, here conducted by its Music Director, Peter Oundjian. Involving the same forces as Wang's earlier recording of American concertos (Editor's Choice in the magazine Pianist), the album follows a performance in Edinburgh's Usher Hall, described by The Scotsman as 'breathtakingly athletic'. Composed more than fifty years apart, these pieces have perhaps only one thing in common, namely an opening grandiosity or grandeur. Yet, while Tchaikovsky in 1879, in his heyday, undercut imperial splendour with a wealth of contrasting material that pointed the way ahead to more experimental, post imperial concertos such as Prokofiev's Second, Khachaturian's folk generalisations, vaguely Armenian or Georgian, remain the consistent thumbprints of a rather heavier style.

"One has to marvel at Wang's exemplary technique, especially in the concerto's bravura sections; however, she's at her thoughtful, eloquent best in the quieter, more lyrical ones. The lovely, clear piano sound is an added attraction. Xiayin Wang astounds at every turn, as does the recording; a terrific coupling, too." (MusicWeb March 2016)

"From the first bar, you know that this brilliant Chinese-American pianist is the business...she leads from the front throughout to exhilarating effect...If you do not have a recording of the Tchaikovsky, then this is up with the very best; likewise the Khachaturian. Paired together, it's a no-brainer." (Gramophone Editor's Choice May 2016)

Tracks:

Khachaturian: Piano Concerto in D flat major
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 2 in G major, Op. 44 (original version)