New CD just released of the Piano Concerto of Lucija Garuta
Thought I would repost this from the Art-Music Forum. This is an excellent recording, even tho' it was written after 1918.. it is in the same vein as other Romantic Piano Concertos. If you disagree, I'll delete this thread. This piano concerto was previously recorded and released by Melodiya. This CD a recent recording.
Thanks
Dave
New issue:
http://skani.lv/en/catalogue/?cd=lucija-garuta-music-for-piano&icd=34
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Lucija-Garuta-Music-Reinis-Zarins/dp/B076JVB91P/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1510412591&sr=8-1&keywords=Lucija+Garuta+-+Music
There's nothing at all to frighten the horses here. In fact it sounds very beautiful. Thanks - I'll be ordering this.
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In the name of the Journal of Irreproducible Results*, has that been tried experimentally? ;^)
*Please, please tell me we're familiar with that... and I adore horses and am in no hurry to see them frightened, so an adequately realized cybernetic horse may be substituted if it actually does mimic the behavior of real horses... erm- hrm, wait.
I have to admit that I was expecting equine angst, but no...
I've always been a fan of this work. I even have a copy of the piano reduction.
Liene Circene's old recording of the work is on Youtube, by the way: first movement (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q8tPcJINBo), second movement (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIFCALt7CbQ), third movement (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vA1SuzbtCHc). It's a fine performance, but the sound is painfully clattery, so it is very good to have a modern recording of this delightful work.
This is blazing masterpiece. I am blown away! More when I have recovered...
The music is extremely moving, memorable, beautiful and powerful; it also hyper-romantic - it knocks all other proposals for the accolade of 'Ultimate Post-Rachmaninov Piano Concerto' into a cocked hat. The performance is stellar and the recording quality startlingly lifelike.
This is without doubt my discovery of 2017. Please sell your shirt, if necessary, and buy it. You won't regret it.
It will be available at the beginning of December for download from amazon, iTunes, etc.
Obviously a must-buy, then. Thanks for the heads up.
Thanks... I knew you would all love it.
Has anyone else bought this magnificent recording?
It's just become available as a download, and it's snugly filed on my PC, but I've had no time to listen to it yet.
A real treat awaits you.
QuoteHas anyone else bought this magnificent recording?
This has long been one of my favorite concertos and I even overcame my aversion to the silver disc and ordered it from JPC. It's a glorious recording, but interpretatively close to the old Circene recording. Much, much better sound though.
It's surely got to be one of the best late, late PCs 'out there'. Glorious is the word.
Found on NML tonight and listened. If I say that I intend to go back, it's because I did indeed enjoy it that much too, I do believe (for melody, for sense of structure and of well-considered momentum which I don't always find in the consensus locus classicus (the 2nd & 3rd Rachmaninoff concertos), ... thank you for the recommendation :) )
You're welcome, Eric. Good to have your view.
I've just listened to it, too, and it's a very fine piece of work indeed. I was expecting something more sub-Rachmaninov, but whereas the debt to him is clear enough, Garuta's own voice is very strong and attractive in its heavily late romantic way. Her orchestration is quite dense, but never murky, and it suits the rhapsodic, moderato pace of much of the music. The performances and recording are impeccable and I entirely agree with the plaudits already showered here on the work and recording. It is indeed a real gem.
thought you would enjoy it!
Here's a suitably appreciative review:
http://musicweb-international.com/classrev/2017/Dec/Garuta_piano_056.HTM (http://musicweb-international.com/classrev/2017/Dec/Garuta_piano_056.HTM)