●★ Sergei Rachmaninoff : Piano Sonata N. 2 in bb minor Op. 36 ★●
Allegro agitato Non Allegro Allegro molto
Performed by Marc Andre Hamelin
■ Piano Sonata No. 2(Rachmaninoff) ■From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 36, is a piano sonata in B-flat minor composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1913. Rachmaninoff revised it in 1931, with the note, "The new version, revised and reduced by author." It has three movements:
A performance of the original version lasts approximately 25 minutes. A performance of the revised version lasts approximately 19 minutes. In 1940, with the composer's consent, Vladimir Horowitz created his own edition which combined elements of both the original and revised versions.[1] Several pianists, including Ruth Laredo and Hélène Grimaud, have used Horowitz's edition when performing the piece. A performance of the Horowitz revision lasts approximately 22 minutes.
Marc-André Hamelin, OC, CQ (born
September 5, 1961), is a Canadian virtuoso[1]
pianist and composer. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Marc-André Hamelin began
his piano studies at the age of five. His father, a pharmacist by trade who was
also an amateur pianist, introduced him to the works of Alkan, Godowsky, and Sorabji when
he was still young. He studied at the École
de musique Vincent-d'Indy in Montreal and then at Temple University in
Philadelphia. In 1989 he
was awarded the Virginia Parker
Prize.[2] Marc-André Hamelin has given recitals in many
cities. Festival appearances have included Bad Kissingen, Belfast, Cervantino,
La Grange de Meslay, Husum Piano Rarities, Lanaudière, Ravinia, La Roque
d’Anthéron, Ruhr Piano, Halifax (Nova Scotia), Singapore Piano, Snape
Maltings Proms, Mänttä Music Festival, Turku and Ottawa Strings of the
Future, as well as the Chopin Festivals of Bagatelle (Paris), Duszniki and
Valldemossa. Marc-André Hamelin appears regularly in both the Wigmore
Hall Masterconcert Series and the International Piano Series at London’s South Bank
Centre. He plays annually in the Herkulessaal in Munich and has given a series
of recitals in Tokyo. He has made recordings of a wide variety
of composers with the Hyperion label. His
recording of Leopold Godowsky's
complete Studies on
Chopin's Études won the 2000 Gramophone Magazine Instrumental Award. He
is well known for his attention to lesser-known composers especially of the late
nineteenth and early twentieth century (Leo Ornstein, Nikolai Roslavets, Georgy
Catoire), and for performing works by pianist-composers such as Godowsky, Charles-Valentin
Alkan, Kaikhosru
Sorabji, Nikolai Kapustin, Franz
Liszt, Nikolai Medtner and Frederic Rzewski. Hamelin has also composed several works,
including a set of piano études in all of the minor
keys, which was completed in September 2009 and is published by C. F.
Peters, with a recording released on the Hyperion label. A cycle
of seven pieces, called Con Intimissimo Sentimento, was published (with a
recording by Hamelin) by ongaku No Tomo Sha; and a transcription of Zequinha de Abreu's
Tico-Tico No Fubá has been published by Schott Music. Although the
majority of his compositions are for piano solo, he has also written three
pieces for player piano (including the
comical Circus Galop and
Solfeggietto a cinque, which is based on a theme by C.P.E. Bach),
and several works for other forces, including Fanfares for three trumpets,
published by Presser. His other works are distributed by the Sorabji
Archive. In 1985 he won the Carnegie
Hall International Competition for American Music. In 2004 Hamelin received
the international record award in Cannes. He has been made an
Officer of the Order of Canada and a
Chevalier de l'Ordre national du Québec (National Order of
Quebec). Most recently, he won the 2008 Juno Award
for Classical Album of the Year: Solo or Chamber Ensemble—Alkan Concerto for
Solo Piano. His first marriage was to soprano Jody
Karin Applebaum. He currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts, with his
second wife Cathy Fuller, pianist and WGBH classical music
broadcaster. Hamelin is French Canadian.[3] | |
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