Following her acclaimed recording of Tchaikovskys Piano Concerto No. 2
in 2016 (Editors Choice, Gramophone), Xiayin Wang here completes the
trio with No. 1 and the posthumously published No. 3, alongside
Scriabins only concerto. Whether Tchaikovsky gave his consent to the
virtuoso Alexander Ziloti to revise his Piano Concerto No. 1 is unknown,
but Wang here presents the lesser-recorded original version. Piano Concerto No. 3 was originally begun as a symphony, all of which except
the first movement was ultimately abandoned; that surviving movement was
later completed as a singlemovement concert work for piano and
orchestra. Scriabin finished his piano concerto in only a few days,
although it took months to orchestrate it before the 1897 premiere.
Sensitively played by Wang, the concerto shows a naïve charm that even
Scriabin, at his most translucent, would struggle to recapture once his
career got underway.
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