Experience the legendary Sviatoslav Richter in the intimate setting of his historic 1989 concert in Lodi, now available as "Sviatoslav Richter: The Lodi Concert." This double CD set, released by Da Vinci Classics, captures the master pianist's extraordinary virtuosity and profound musical insight. Spanning over two hours, the album showcases Richter's technical brilliance and interpretive depth across a diverse range of classical piano repertoire.
The concert features works by some of the most influential composers in classical music history, including Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, and Webern. From the intricate and dynamic Piano Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 14 by Prokofiev to the playful and whimsical Burlesques, Op. 8c, Sz. 47 by Webern, Richter's performance is a testament to his unparalleled skill and artistic vision. The album also includes lesser-known works, such as the enchanting Métopes, Op. 29 and the captivating Suite "1922," Op. 26, providing a comprehensive overview of Richter's musical prowess.
This release is a rare opportunity to witness one of the 20th century's greatest pianists in his prime, performing in an intimate and unadorned setting. The clear and detailed sound quality of the recording allows listeners to appreciate the nuances of Richter's playing, from his delicate touch to his powerful fortissimo. Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a curious newcomer, "Sviatoslav Richter: The Lodi Concert" offers an unforgettable journey through the world of classical piano, performed by one of its most celebrated masters.
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Tracks
Piano Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 14: I. Allegro, ma non troppo - Più mosso - Tempo primoSergei Prokofiev, Sviatoslav Richter
Piano Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 14: II. Scherzo. Allegro marcatoSergei Prokofiev, Sviatoslav Richter
Piano Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 14: III. AndanteSergei Prokofiev, Sviatoslav Richter
Piano Sonata No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 14: IV. Vivace - Moderato - VivaceSergei Prokofiev, Sviatoslav Richter