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Alexej Lubimov Plays - Mozart: Piano Concertos No. 13, KV 415 / No. 27, KV 595

Alexej Lubimov Plays - Mozart: Piano Concertos No. 13, KV 415 / No. 27, KV 595
ID: RCD16307
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A. Goldenweiser Plays Piano Works by Grieg: Lyric Pieces - Book I, Op. 12 / Book III, Op. 43 / Book IV, Op. 47 / Book VIII, Op. 65

A. Goldenweiser Plays Piano Works by Grieg: Lyric Pieces - Book I, Op. 12 / Book III, Op. 43 / Book IV, Op. 47 / Book VIII, Op. 65
ID: RCD16232
CDs: 1
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Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano

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ALEXANDER SCRIABIN: Mazurkas Op. 3 & Op. 25, Samuil Feinberg, piano

ALEXANDER  SCRIABIN: Mazurkas Op. 3 & Op. 25, Samuil Feinberg, piano
ID: RCD16615
CDs: 1
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Russe école de pianist
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Maria Grinberg Plays Piano Works by Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1,2,3

Maria Grinberg Plays Piano Works by Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1,2,3
ID: RCD13108
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection:
Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano

Digital Remaster: 2025

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Maria Yudina - BACH: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2, Prelude & Fugue: BWV 878, BWV 883, 887 / Book 1, BWV 867 / Piano Concerto, BWV 1052

Maria Yudina - BACH: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2, Prelude & Fugue: BWV 878, BWV 883, 887 / Book 1, BWV 867 / Piano Concerto, BWV 1052
ID: RCD13104
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection:
Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra

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Maria Veniaminovna Yudina (1899 - 1970) was a Soviet pianist. Yudina's playing was marked by great virtuosity, spirituality, strength and intellectual rigor, with a highly idiosyncratic style and tone. She was an extensively performing performer who performed mainly in recitals or in a chamber ensemble. Her interests included, first of all, the latest Russian and world music: Yudina was the first performer in the USSR of a number of works by A. Berg, P. Hindemith, E. Kshenek, B. Bartok, A. Webern, O. Messiaen, and others.

Maria Yudina was one of the non-conforming artists. Her performance style, as well as her overall philosophical and aesthetical views on the nature of creativity, were very often at loggerheads with the established norms, which provoked a strong reaction in academic musical circles, causing a rejection of her art. Unlike many of her contemporaries, Yudina was critical of the 'romantic' treatment of the piano. The music of Bach, which she admired all her life, has a special place in her legacy. Yudina's immediately recognisable hand (the extremely prominent articulation, the expressiveness of narration, the fervent grandeur of her musical 'speech') gives the preludes and fugues a subjectively powerful character, where the asceticism and meaningfulness of thought combine to form an integral artistic whole.

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Maria Grinberg Plays Piano Works by Beethoven: Piano Sonatas: No. 7, Op.10 / No. 9, Op. 14 / 10, Op. 14

Maria Grinberg Plays Piano Works by Beethoven: Piano Sonatas: No. 7, Op.10 / No. 9, Op. 14 / 10, Op. 14
ID: RCD13109
CDs: 1
Type: CD
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Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano

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Maria Yudina Plays Piano Works by Mozart, Schubert and Busoni

Maria Yudina Plays Piano Works by Mozart, Schubert and Busoni
ID: RCD13107
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection:
Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano and Violin

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Legendary Performers of the 20th Century
Maria Veniaminovna Yudina (1899-1970) - piano
One of the most original and uncompromising Soviet pianists, Maria Yudina combined virtuosity, spirituality, strength, and intellectual depth in her performances. She was a pioneer in introducing Russian audiences to the works of Berg, Hindemith, Bartók, Webern, Messiaen, and other modern composers.
Her interpretation of Bach, central to her artistic legacy, is distinguished by its clarity, expressive narrative, and philosophical depth, giving each work a unique spiritual dimension.
Marina Semenovna Kozolupova (1918-1978) - violin
Coming from a remarkable family of musicians, Marina Kozolupova studied at the Moscow Conservatory under Konstantin Mostras and Miron Polyakin. From the 1930s to the 1970s she performed as a soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic, touring widely and recording with Rosa Tamarkina and Maria Yudina.
Grigory Mikhailovich Kogan (1901-1979) - piano, scholar
A pianist, musicologist, and professor, Grigory Kogan was the creator of the first Soviet course on the “History and Theory of Pianism. A brilliant performer with a vast repertoire, he also became a leading intellectual figure in Kazan during the late 1940s. Among his students was composer Sofia Gubaidulina. Internationally, he is best remembered for his influential monograph ”Busoni as Pianist”.

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Maria Yudina Plays Piano Works by Chopin, Lutoslawski, Shostakovich, Schumann and Serocki

Maria Yudina Plays Piano Works by Chopin, Lutoslawski, Shostakovich, Schumann and Serocki
ID: RCD13106
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection:
Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano

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Maria Veniaminovna Yudina (1899 - 1970) was a Soviet pianist. Yudina's playing was marked by great virtuosity, spirituality, strength and intellectual rigor, with a highly idiosyncratic style and tone. She was an extensively performing performer who performed mainly in recitals or in a chamber ensemble. Her interests included, first of all, the latest Russian and world music: Yudina was the first performer in the USSR of a number of works by A. Berg, P. Hindemith, E. Kshenek, B. Bartok, A. Webern, O. Messiaen, and others.

Maria Yudina was one of the non-conforming artists. Her performance style, as well as her overall philosophical and aesthetical views on the nature of creativity, were very often at loggerheads with the established norms, which provoked a strong reaction in academic musical circles, causing a rejection of her art. Unlike many of her contemporaries, Yudina was critical of the 'romantic' treatment of the piano. The music of Bach, which she admired all her life, has a special place in her legacy. Yudina's immediately recognisable hand (the extremely prominent articulation, the expressiveness of narration, the fervent grandeur of her musical 'speech') gives the preludes and fugues a subjectively powerful character, where the asceticism and meaningfulness of thought combine to form an integral artistic whole.

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Samuil Feinberg, piano: FEINBERG - Piano Concerto No.2, Op. 36 / Piano Suite No.2, Op.25 / BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata No. 11, Op. 22

Samuil Feinberg, piano: FEINBERG - Piano Concerto No.2, Op. 36 / Piano Suite No.2, Op.25 / BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonata No. 11, Op. 22
ID: RCD16072
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection:
Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra

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Samuil Feinberg’s work is a unique phenomenon in the history of Russian music. A composer, pianist, and teacher of extraordinary depth and originality, he combined in his art an unparalleled versatility.
To truly understand Russian pianism and the spirit of Russian Art Nouveau in music, one cannot pass by the figure of Feinberg. Yet, despite his importance, his legacy is too rarely remembered today.
This publication revives his voice, presenting Feinberg both as a brilliant interpreter of Beethoven and as a composer of remarkable individuality - through his Piano Suite No. 2 and *Piano Concerto No. 2.
This album highlights Feinberg’s triple role - as a master pianist, inspired composer, and interpreter of genius. Through these recordings, listeners can rediscover the artistry of a musician whose name belongs among the greatest of the 20th century.

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Valery Kastelsky, piano: A.N. Scriabin - Piano Works

Valery Kastelsky, piano: A.N. Scriabin - Piano Works
ID: RCD16336
CDs: 2
Type: CD
Collection:
Russe école de pianist
Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra

Academic Russian Choir of the USSR, A. Sveshnikov Valery (Prométhée) / State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Moscow State Philharmonic, Konstantin Ivanov (Prométhée) / Recorded in 1970-79 / Historical Recordings

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