Shura Cherkassky, a name synonymous with virtuosity and elegance in the world of classical piano, presents a captivating album titled "Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4 etc." Released on February 1, 1996, under the prestigious Decca Music Group Ltd. label, this album is a testament to Cherkassky's mastery of the piano and his deep understanding of the classical repertoire.
The album spans a diverse range of compositions, showcasing Cherkassky's versatility and technical brilliance. It opens with Anton Rubinstein's Piano Concerto No. 4 in D, Op. 70, a work that demands both power and delicacy, which Cherkassky delivers with aplomb. The concerto is followed by a selection of shorter pieces, each chosen for its unique charm and musical depth.
From the playful "Le carnaval des animaux" by Camille Saint-Saëns, arranged by the legendary Leopold Godowsky, to the introspective "6 Moments Musicaux" by Franz Schubert, Cherkassky navigates each piece with a keen sense of phrasing and dynamics. His interpretation of Johannes Brahms' "Waltz-Poem IV for Left Hand alone" is a standout, demonstrating his extraordinary control and expressiveness even with the technical limitations of playing with one hand.
The album also includes works by lesser-known composers, such as Leo Ornstein's "Triakontameron - 30 Moods & Scenes in Triple Measure" and Sergei Bortkiewicz's "6 Pieces, Op. 19, TH.133," offering a refreshing departure from the more familiar classical repertoire. Cherkassky's renditions of these pieces are both sensitive and insightful, revealing the beauty and complexity hidden within these compositions.
With a total duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this album is a feast for the ears, offering a rich and varied listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, Shura Cherkassky's "Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No. 4 etc." is sure to leave you impressed and inspired.