Medtner: Six Fairy Tales & Piano Sonatas

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This new recording presents the two Piano Sonatas Op. 25, the first a Fairy Tale Sonata, the second a colossal, enigmatic, fantastic, nocturnal work, which is considered by many to be not only Medtner's best work, but one of the best sonatas of the entire 20th Century.

Composer: Nikolai Medtner
Artist: Dina Parakhina (piano)

The two sonatas published by Medtner as his Opus 25 make a salutary contrast: the longest and most taxing of his sonatas placed alongside a sonatina-like work possibly intended for children. Apart from showing the range of the composer’s imagination and his capacity to build musical structures that show the most careful craftsmanship, these two sonatas reveal a view of the world that is very Medtnerian: a pairing of something childlike with the heroic and terrifying. ‘In Medtner you find the whole complexity of life,’ says Dina Parakhina. ‘He built his spiritual cathedrals out of chaos.’

Op.25 No.1 is known as the ‘Fairy Tale’ Sonata, and its four concise movements really do sound as if they deal with fairies, giants, witches and goblins. The Six Fairy Tales Op.51 further illuminate this side of Medtner’s musical personality. Dina Parakhina hears a Russian figure of the Fool in No.2, and Cinderella in the balletic turns of No.3, ‘the most lyrical, elegant and feminine in style’ and perhaps a portrait of his wife.

Medtner prefaced the mighty Op.25 No.2 Sonata with a poem by Fyodor Tyutchev: ‘Night wind, night wind, why do you howl?’ Longer than half an hour, this single movement invites comparison with the B minor Sonata of Liszt and the final sonata of Beethoven as a summit of late-Romantic piano literature, which absorbs tempests and idylls within his personal synthesis of German, contrapuntal rigour and Russian lyricism.
The Russian-born pianist Dina Parakhina has Medtner’s music in her blood and under her fingers, as a student at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire at the top of a class which included Mikhail Pletnev. She became a professor of piano there before moving to the UK, where she teaches at the Royal College of Music and Royal Northern College, as well as performing around the country.

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Tracklist:
6 Fairy Tales, Op. 51:
00:00 I. Allegro molto vivace
06:03 II. Cantabile, tranquillo
09:44 III. Allegretto tranquillo
13:38 IV. Allegretto con moto flessible
17:58 V. Presto
20:14 VI. Allegro vivace

Piano Sonata, Op. 25 No. 1:
23:34 I. Allegro abbandonamente
29:04 II. Andantino con moto
32:52 III. Allegro con spirito

36:52 Piano Sonata, Op. 25 No. 2: I. Introduczione. Andante-Allegro

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Thank you for watching! Tracklist:
6 Fairy Tales, Op. 51:
00:00 I. Allegro molto vivace
06:03 II. Cantabile, tranquillo
09:44 III. Allegretto tranquillo
13:38 IV. Allegretto con moto flessible
17:58 V. Presto
20:14 VI. Allegro vivace

Piano Sonata, Op. 25 No. 1:
23:34 I. Allegro abbandonamente
29:04 II. Andantino con moto
32:52 III. Allegro con spirito

36:52 Piano Sonata, Op. 25 No. 2: I. Introduczione. Andante-Allegro

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I've clicked through so many videos, through so many incredible, weird ambient landscapes... I feel like I'm going on a train trip, seeing a succession of crazy, never-before-seen scenes from history, important, weird musics through the window as I pass... there's so much to explore. So many places to alight and dwell in the ambiences that are on offer. This stop, in particular, is brilliant

MegaCirse
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Oh, this is stunning. Such clear articulation, such an intimate and yet sweeping touch. Thank you!

KenBreadbox
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Amazing! I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but thank you for promoting Medtner's music!

stephanjwilliams
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Sooo beautiful, no doubt !!! Thank you so much for sharing this musical gem with us...

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brilliantclassics back at it again with another classic upload

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I was blown away when I saw Dina Parakhina playing the Night Wind here on YouTube. Such a great storyteller! Whoever chooses the pianists for this label needs a raise!

sfd
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My Feeling is sensitivity, this music is great, thank's so much 😌❤️

hannawagenknecht
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Maestra Dina Parakhina....from Acapulco!

steveegallo
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Totally awesome music and playing. Thank you for sharing this with us. 😍

RosCharron
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It looks like Op.25 no.1 only has three concise movements not four as stated in the notes. In any case, these are beautiful pieces played beautifully, ones that I was a complete stranger to.

paulwhetstone
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Хотелось бы, чтобы от начала ролика до первого звука было 2-3 секунды.

БорисШалагінов
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Rachmaninoff called him “'the greatest composer of our time"

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