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Vladimir Feltsman - Schubert: Piano Works, Vol. 7 (2024)

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Vladimir Feltsman - Schubert: Piano Works, Vol. 7 (2024)

Vladimir Feltsman - Schubert: Piano Works, Vol. 7 (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless +Booklet | 2:37:57 | 555 Mb
Genre: Classical

In his music, if not in his life, Schubert was able to reconcile his innermost longings with the realities of life, to overcome the fear of death and restore the “lost paradise” of innocence and beauty. Very few artists have expressed their inner wo rld, their vision of heaven, with such lucidity and conviction. Schubert composed a n incredible amount of music during the last year of his life, as if knowing that he was running out of time. These works represent the pinnacle of his creativity, summing up his exploration of different musical forms, genres, and manner of writing. Among his finest compositions from this period are two sets of Impromptus and the Musical Moments that are included in this recording. Vladimir Feltsman is one of the most versatile and constantly interesting musicians of our time. His vast repertoire encompasses music from the Baroque to 20th-century composers. A regular guest soloist with leading symphony orchestras in the United States and abroad, he appears in the most prestigious concert series and music festivals all over the world. “Vladimir Feltsman probes Schubert’s inner world more deeply than most in Volume One of his new cycle for Nimbus” © Bruce Reader

Vladimir Feltsman - Beethoven: Variations and Rondos (2022)

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Vladimir Feltsman - Beethoven: Variations and Rondos (2022)

Vladimir Feltsman - Beethoven: Variations and Rondos (2022)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless | 1:00:41 | 497 Mb
Genre: Classical

Vladimir Feltsman is one of the most versatile and constantly interesting musicians of our time. His vast repertoire encompasses music from the Baroque to 20th:century composers. A regular guest soloist with leading symphony orchestras in the United States and abroad, he appears in the most prestigious concert series and music festivals all over the world. A dedicated educator of young musicians, Mr. Feltsman holds the distinguished Chair of Professor of Piano at the State University of New York, New Paltz, and is a member of the piano faculty at the Mannes College of Music in New York City.

Vladimir Feltsman, Orchestra Of St. Luke's - Johann Sebastian Bach: 7 Keyboard Concertos (2009) 2CDs

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Vladimir Feltsman, Orchestra Of St. Luke's - Johann Sebastian Bach: 7 Keyboard Concertos (2009) 2CDs

Johann Sebastian Bach: 7 Keyboard Concertos (2009) 2CDs
Vladimir Feltsman, piano & conductor, Orchestra Of St. Luke's

EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 439 Mb | Scans included | Time: 01:48:11
Genre: Classical | Label: Nimbus | # NI 2541/2

Originally recorded for the small Music Masters label in the early '90s, this set of Bach's keyboard concertos was among a series of choice Music Masters items reissued by Nimbus late in the first decade of the 21st century. The Russians have never been known for Bach, but this is a solid traversal that can be recommended to anyone wanting to hear these concertos on a piano accompanied by modern instruments. Despite these forces, there is a good deal of influence from the British historical-instrument movement apparent here; the crisp string playing avoids any hint of Romantic sheen, and Feltsman is very subtle in his introduction of purely pianistic elements. The long notes in the slow movements tend to be just a bit more extended than would be possible on a harpsichord, and Feltsman thus creates a smooth, pearly texture that's quite lyrical. In several of the finales he pushes the tempo to high speeds, creating an entirely different effect on a piano that the music would have on a harpsichord.