Richter, Swjatoslaw: Piano Recital 1994
1994
2011
César Franck
Edvard Grieg
Maurice Ravel
Svjatoslav Richter
Tr. 1 Edvard Grieg: Gratitude op. 62 No. 2 – Allegro semplice
Tr. 2 Edvard Grieg: Scherzo No. 34 e minor op. 54 No. 5 – Prestissimo leggiero - Più tranquillo - Tempo I
Tr. 3 Edvard Grieg: Puck op. 71 No. 3 – Allegro molto
Tr. 4 Edvard Grieg: Mondnacht op. 71 No. 4 – Lento
Tr. 5 César Franck: Prélude, Chorale et Fugue b minor FWV 21
Tr. 8 Maurice Ravel: Valses nobles et sentimentales
Tr. 16 Maurice Ravel: Miroirs
While there is no disputing Richter's extraordinary technique, what sets his interpretations apart was his ability to immerse himself completely into the music he performed, allowing the purity of the composer's original vision to dominate his musical choices. Richter himself said: 'The interpreter is really an executant, carrying out the composer's intentions to the letter. He doesn't add anything that isn't already in the work. If he is talented, he allows us to glimpse the truth of the work that is in itself a thing of genius and that is reflected in him. He shouldn't dominate the music, but should dissolve into it.'
This extraordinary approach is on full display in the current program. Collectors have long regarded Richter's performances of Grieg's Lyric Pieces as definitive, while his Ravel emphasizes the inherent Neo-Classical structure underlying the virtuosic display.
hänssler CLASSIC is proud to present this exceptional document of one of the 20th century's greatest pianists.