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Rating:  Summary: A rare treat Review: This is the second part of the much neglected collection of piano sonatas by Russian composer, Nikolai Medtner. Written in Beethovenian tradition, though with rich romantic overtones not unlike Beethoven's late sonatas.Jaded pianists who are tired of playing Beethoven Op. 110 yet again should take a look at these. The rich, indulgent, Sonata-Ballada, Op. 27, is highly recommended. Its finger-twisting fugue in the last movement keeps even the most technically proficient pianist working.
Rating:  Summary: A rare treat Review: This is the second part of the much neglected collection of piano sonatas by Russian composer, Nikolai Medtner. Written in Beethovenian tradition, though with rich romantic overtones not unlike Beethoven's late sonatas. Jaded pianists who are tired of playing Beethoven Op. 110 yet again should take a look at these. The rich, indulgent, Sonata-Ballada, Op. 27, is highly recommended. Its finger-twisting fugue in the last movement keeps even the most technically proficient pianist working.
Rating:  Summary: Metner, a great Russian master Review: This second volume of Medtner's complete sonatas is as meticulously produced as its companion volume and great thanks to Dover and all those involved in its publication. (I've come to know these sonatas through Marc-André's brilliant recording on Hyperion.) Of particular value to me in this volume is the A minor sonata, "During the War 1914-1917." All the music contained in this book would add a freshness to the piano recital, which all too often contains repeated repertoire.
Rating:  Summary: Medtner, a great Russian master of the piano Review: This second volume of Medtner's complete sonatas is as meticulously produced as its companion volume and great thanks to Dover and all those involved in its publication. As stated in Marc-André Hamelin's editorial note to this edition, Medtner's music is extremely difficult to find, so this truly is a treasure for pianists. My favorite piece in this volume is the A minor sonata, "During the War 1914-1917." All the music contained in this book would add a freshness to the piano recital, which too often contains repertoire heard time and again.
Rating:  Summary: Medtner, a great Russian master of the piano Review: This second volume of Medtner's complete sonatas is as meticulously produced as its companion volume and great thanks to Dover and all those involved in its publication. As stated in Marc-André Hamelin's editorial note to this edition, Medtner's music is extremely difficult to find, so this truly is a treasure for pianists. My favorite piece in this volume is the A minor sonata, "During the War 1914-1917." All the music contained in this book would add a freshness to the piano recital, which too often contains repertoire heard time and again.
Rating:  Summary: In Praise of Excellence Review: We should all say a big 'Thank You' to Dover and the pianists Istomin, Hamelin and Tozer for producing these 2 volumes of Medtner's sonatas. As far as I know, the Opp.25,27,30 and 56 sonatas are not otherwise available. The notes by Mr Tozer are very insightful. These 2 books are indispensable for any serious pianist willing to tackle this challenging yet rewarding music. I wonder when Dover will get round to other Russian composers like Mossolov and Alexandrov ...
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