Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Modest Mussorgsky with "Mussorgsky: Piano Works," a captivating collection of solo piano pieces that showcase the composer's unique genius and romantic sensibilities. Released on June 5, 2020, under the Quartz Music label, this album spans a rich 73 minutes, offering a deep dive into Mussorgsky's imaginative and evocative compositions.
The album features a stunning array of 25 tracks, including the iconic "Night on Bald Mountain" in a piano arrangement, and the beloved "Pictures at an Exhibition." This latter work, inspired by the paintings of Victor Hartmann, is a cycle of ten virtuosic pieces that bring to life a vivid gallery of sounds and images. From the whimsical "Gnomus" to the majestic "The Great Gate of Kiev," each piece is a miniature masterpiece that transports the listener into a world of wonder and imagination.
Mussorgsky's compositions are deeply rooted in his cultural heritage and personal experiences. The "From Memories of Childhood" series, for instance, draws from the Russian fairy tales and folk stories he learned from his family nurse, infusing his music with a sense of nostalgia and wonder. Pieces like "Nanny and I" and "First Punishment" offer glimpses into his early life, while "La Capricieuse" and "Meditation" showcase his romantic and expressive side.
Evgeny Samoyloff's masterful performance brings these works to life with sensitivity and technical brilliance. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to Mussorgsky's music, this album offers a compelling exploration of one of the 19th century's most original and influential composers.
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Tracks
Night on Bald Mountain (Arr. for Piano)Modest Mussorgsky, Evgeny Samoyloff
From Memories of Childhood: No. 1, Nanny and IModest Mussorgsky, Evgeny Samoyloff
From Memories of Childhood: No. 2, First PunishmentModest Mussorgsky, Evgeny Samoyloff
Ein KinderscherzModest Mussorgsky, Evgeny Samoyloff
La Capricieuse (After L. Heyden)Modest Mussorgsky, Evgeny Samoyloff