Anna Vinnitskaya / NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra / Krzysztof Urbański RACHMANINOV Piano Concerto No. 2 - Paganini Rhapsody
Serge Rachmaninov’s Second Piano Concerto
might never have seen the light of day had it not been for hypnosis:
before the twenty-seven-year-old composer began work on it, he was on
his last legs – financially, artistically and psychologically. Dr
Nikolay Dahl hypnotised his patient every day, whispering to him: ‘You
will write your concerto. You will work with great fluency. The concerto
will be of excellent quality.’ The creative block disappeared, and the
concerto’s premiere in Moscow in 1901 was a triumph for Rachmaninov, who
played the solo part himself.
Anna Vinnitskaya says she feels ‘a
spring-like atmosphere’ in this work: throughout there is a sense of
movement, of awakening. The music passes through the most contrasting
psychological landscapes, but moves towards clarity and light.
Rachmaninov composed the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in 1934, ten
years before his death. Brahms, Liszt, Lutosławski and Andrew Lloyd
Webber are among the remarkable roll call of composers inspired by
Paganini’s theme.
The Russian pianist and the Polish
conductor Krzysztof Urbański have often played Rachmaninoff together, on
every continent. The two artists, both of whom present here their third
disc for Alpha, were reunited in the NDR studios in Hamburg to record
this repertory that fits them like a glove. (Outhere Music)
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