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Alexander Ivashkin, Tatyana Lazareva - Sergey Prokofiev: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2003)

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Alexander Ivashkin, Tatyana Lazareva - Sergey Prokofiev: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2003)

Sergey Prokofiev: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2003)
Alexander Ivashkin, cello; Tatyana Lazareva, piano

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Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos | # CHAN 10045 | Time: 01:07:43

Captured in the Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatory where much of Prokofiev's work was first heard, it's surprising to find so many aspects of the composer's style represented, from the Romanticism of the early Ballade through the spiky dissonances of Chout to the elegiac, unfinished Solo Sonata. Aided by characterful piano-playing by Tatyana Lazareva, Ivashkin's recital compares most favourably with his similar programme on Ode for which he was accompanied by a more reticent pianist; although the earlier disc includes the Concertino movement in the guise of Rostropovich's cello quintet arrangement, the absence of the Chout transmogrification makes the Chandos collection appear better value.

We start with the familiar Cello (and piano) Sonata, a highly polished and deeply felt account with Lazareva providing a weighty, authentically Russian accompaniment. The Ballade is surely the best version yet of this increasingly popular work. Good though Wallfisch's expansive reading is, Ivashkin surpasses him in his juxtaposition of the 19th-century style of the opening and the ghostly second idea, hushed to a real pianissimo. Instead of Wallfisch's 'March' from The Love for Three Oranges, we get a Chout selection arranged by the Russian cellist Roman Sapozhnikov; again the rendition is technically spotless. Finally comes the Sonata for cello alone, its nostalgic opening brought off perfectly.

Ivashkin's playful treatment of the central gavotte-like section reminds us that he can do humour as well.

The Gramophone Classical Music Guide

Alexander Ivashkin has made a number of notable recordings for Chandos, of composers such as Schnittke, Tcherepnin, Gubaidulina and Roslavets as well as Prokofiev. He is a naturally lyrical player, his beautiful, burnished sound being particularly apt for Prokofiev’s aching melodies (he plays a 1710 Guarneri). It would appear that this is Ivashkin’s second traversal through Prokofiev’s cello music, for there is a recital on Ondine CDMANU1517 with pianist Tamas Vesmas.

The programme starts with the longest (and possibly most popular) piece, the 1949 Sonata for Cello and Piano. Of course Rostropovich is duty bound to appear in the catalogues (as do many others), but Ivashkin manages to stamp his own personality on the piece. The sonorous solo opening bodes well, as well it might: and there is much to admire to come. Ivashkin’s most impressive trait is his innate lyricism (the episodes in the second movement, Moderato, sing for all they are worth), and it is much exercised in this piece. The devilish technical difficulties are subsumed in the overall sweep of the performance (the climax of the first movement consists of manic cello arpeggios against ecstatic piano chords: ten minutes in). The young pianist, Tatyana Lazareva (born 1977) seems supremely talented in her role as accompanist, sensitive and evocative when required; strong and forthright when called for, also.

One does not need perfect pitch to realise that the ensuing Ballade is in C minor: all the anger and anguish of that key is contained in the piano’s opening dark and strong chordal flourish. The active, rhythmic elements come alive here but the overall impression is that one can simply immerse oneself and get lost in this beautiful outpouring.

The other hefty work Ivashkin presents is the Sonata for Solo Cello, which ends the disc. It is the last piece that Prokofiev began in 1952, and he did not live to complete it, leaving only sketches for a first movement. This completion, by Vladimir Blok, was first performed in 1972 by Natalia Gutman. It is a haunting piece which suites Ivashkin’s expressive bent perfectly (but he captures the spirit of the more capricious sections expertly, too). This is a gripping twelve minutes, and a wonderfully thought-provoking close to the disc that will linger long in this listener’s memory.

The three items that precede the Solo Cello Sonata are gems. The Adagio from Cinderella is eloquence personified. Its gentle and rarefied world coming through not only because of Ivashkin’s phrasing but also because of Lazareva’s tonal variety. There is some superb stopping, and the climax is highly expressive and passionate (as befits the climax of the ballet). The Andante from the Cello Concertino is all but operatic. Ample contrast is afforded by the five excerpts from the ballet Chout, which contain much of the characteristic, spiky and (in the third) cheeky Prokofiev.

It is, indeed, difficult to find fault with this disc on any level. The recording is exemplary. A truly superb achievement from all concerned.

Review by Colin Clarke, Musicweb-International.com

Alexander Ivashkin, Tatyana Lazareva - Sergey Prokofiev: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2003)



Alexander Ivashkin, Tatyana Lazareva - Sergey Prokofiev: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2003)




Tracklist:

Sonata for Cello and Piano in C major, Op.119
01. I. Andante grave (11:25)
02. II. Moderato (04:37)
03. III. Allegro ma non troppo (07:59)

04. Ballade in C minor, Op.15 (13:15)

05. Adagio in C major from ballet Cinderella, Op.97 bis (04:36)

06. Andante in G minor (Second movement from the unfinished Cello Concertino, Op.132 (05:58)

Fragments from the ballet 'Chout', Op.21
07. Chout and Choutikha (The Buffoon and Buffooness) (01:40)
08. The Merchant is dreaming (01:44)
09. Choutikha (00:50)
10. The Mechant in despair (02:04)
11. Dance of the Buffoon's daughters (01:06)

12. Sonata for Solo Cello in C sharp minor, Op.134 (Unfinished) (12:25)


Recorded in: Maly Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Russia 28 August - 1 September 2002

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Alexander Ivashkin, Tatyana Lazareva - Sergey Prokofiev: Complete Works for Cello and Piano (2003)

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