Khachaturian: The Concertante Works for Piano
Show recording detailsBIS-2586
Originally recorded in 2021
Classical
Piano
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The expressive immediacy of Aram Khachaturian's music, with its sensuous melodic writing, vibrant orchestration and rhythmic drive, resulted in a popularity equaled by few composers of his generation. Composed in 1936, the Piano Concerto was the work that established Khachaturian’s name. Cast in the customary three movements, it is scored for a sizable orchestra, with notable contributions from both side-drum and military drum in the percussion section. In the second movement there is also an extensive solo for a so-called ‘flexatone’; it is often put forward that Khachaturian in fact intended the part to be played on the musical saw, as it is on the present recording. Thirty years after the Concerto, the composer returned to the genre with his Concerto-Rhapsody for piano and orchestra. This time the score offers prominent roles for the xylophone, marimba and vibraphone, which contribute towards making this one of the composer’s most colorful works. The demanding solo parts are here performed by the young Jordanian-Palestinian pianist Iyad Sughayer, with spirited support from the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Andrew Litton. Sughayer made his acclaimed début as a recording artist with an album of Khachaturian's piano works and sandwiched between the two works with orchestra he here presents the piano version of one of the composer's best loved pieces, the Masquerade Suite with its yearning opening Waltz and closing Galop.
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*** Good Album
Artistic Quality 9 Sound Quality 10 Overall Impression 9
“… Iyad Sughayer and the BBC National Orchestra of Wales under Andrew Litton perform the works with aplomb. Sughayer plays his highly virtuosic part in a very lean and transparent manner, which is ideally suited to the large battery of percussion in the concert rhapsody with vibraphone, xylophone and marimba. Litton lets the orchestra colors shine. Special praise is due to the perfect wind soloists … A good booklet text and an excellent recording technique pleasantly round off the recording.”
“… this is a highly engaging and enjoyable album. The entertaining solo piano version of the Masquerade suite is an attractive extra…”
Performance ***** Recording *****
“… The production by BIS is well up to the company’s usual high standard. I have listened to the Super Audio CD recording through stereo speakers and a two-channel SACD player. The sound is natural and spacious, and the orchestra play in a committed manner under the expert guidance of Andrew Litton. Naturally enough, the soloist is more than up to the demands of the composer’s writing.”
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