Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Mily Balakirev, a prominent figure of the Russian musical national school, with this comprehensive album released on Chandos in 1998. Spanning over two hours, this collection showcases Balakirev's symphonic prowess and pianistic brilliance, featuring his two symphonies, a piano concerto, and several overtures and symphonic poems.
The album opens with Balakirev's Symphony No. 1 in C Major, a work that blends classical forms with Russian folk influences. The second symphony, in D Minor, is notable for its dramatic intensity and the use of Cossack themes in the scherzo. The Piano Concerto No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 1, is a tour de force for the soloist, with Howard Shelley delivering a virtuoso performance.
The album also includes two overtures: "King Lear," inspired by Shakespeare's tragedy, and "In Bohemia," which draws on Czech folk melodies. The symphonic poem "Tamara" completes the collection, offering a glimpse into Balakirev's ability to evoke vivid narratives through music.
Conducted by Vassily Sinaisky and performed by the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra, this album is a testament to Balakirev's enduring influence and the rich tapestry of 19th-century Russian music. Whether you're a seasoned classical enthusiast or a newcomer to Balakirev's work, this album offers a rewarding exploration of one of Russia's most distinctive musical voices.