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Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Variations on a Theme of Corelli; Variations on a Theme of Chopin
Sergey Rachmaninov, Sakari Oramo, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Rachmaninov: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini; Variations on a Theme of Corelli; Variations on a Theme of Chopin
Genre: Classical
 
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Lugansky favors a nimble, supple approach rather than a flashy bombastic style, although in the climaxes of all three works there's a steely-fingered assertiveness that reminds us of his status as a Prokofiev interpreter. ...  more »

     
   
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Lugansky favors a nimble, supple approach rather than a flashy bombastic style, although in the climaxes of all three works there's a steely-fingered assertiveness that reminds us of his status as a Prokofiev interpreter. Here he plays all three of Rachmaninov's piano works structured as "variations on a theme," the most famous, of course, being the composer's ever-popular Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, where he's joined by conductor Sakari Oramo and the fine Birmingham band. Despite the recorded competition, Lugansky is worth hearing for his individual approach, at times recalling Prokofiev's piano concertos, and in slow sections like the sumptuously haunting 16th and 17th variations, adopting a leaner version of poetic Romanticism. The Corelli Variations offer similarly strong contrasts; witness the slow, stately statement of the Andante opening and the thrusting, light touch in the fleet fifth Variation. In the Chopin Variations the slow early ones are ruminative, the faster ones feature fleet-fingered buoyancy that brings remarkable clarity to the runs of the 10th variation. An interesting program, worth hearing even for those who think they're tired of the familiar Paganini piece. --Dan Davis

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Thrilling
David Saemann | 06/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It was a brilliant idea to collect three of Rachmaninoff's variations pieces on one CD, regardless of how many are with orchestra The Paganini Rhapsody is a terrific performance. Lugansky handles the bravura moments very impressively, while Oramo's orchestra plays with verve and precision. Some writers have criticized Lugansky for being too reserved in the work's more emotive moments. I would say that there is a reticence to his playing, but he maintains a light and shade along with a beautiful feeling for the harmonic logic that renders his playing all of a piece, even in the more emotional moments. The solo works are given big, brawny performances, but always with logic and never any caprice. On the basis of this disc, Lugansky is clearly a major pianist whom we should be hearing more from. If you are looking for a version of the Paganini Rhapsody with more heart on its sleeve, I would recommend the classic Entremont/Ormandy rendition."