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Sviatoslav Richter 1 (Great Pianists of the 20th Century)
Sviatoslav Richter, Liszt, Mussorgsky
Sviatoslav Richter 1 (Great Pianists of the 20th Century)
Genres: Soundtracks, Classical
 
  •  Track Listings (25) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #2

Sviatoslav Richter's 1958 recital recording here of Pictures at an Exhibition is worth the price of admission alone: simply put, it's a classic that has all too often fallen out of print. The performance makes this double-...  more »

     
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Sviatoslav Richter's 1958 recital recording here of Pictures at an Exhibition is worth the price of admission alone: simply put, it's a classic that has all too often fallen out of print. The performance makes this double-CD volume in Philips's Great Pianists of the 20th Century series one of the most enthralling in the catalogue. The Russian's power throughout the Pictures is truly infectious. "The Market-Place at Limoges" tickles the listener with bustling energy, while "The Great Gate of Kiev" is at its most riveting in the thunderous hands of Richter. The third movement of Prokofiev's Seventh Sonata chugs like a locomotive at full speed and with the types of deft touches that a jazz musician would provide. Aside from an incorrect track listing (the third Promenade in Pictures isn't listed in the notes as its own track), there's not a gaffe found on this excellent sampler. --Jason Verlinde
 

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Great Purchase
Gregory C. Dyer | Downingtown, PA USA | 08/04/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I bought this volume for the three Prokofiev sonatas, considering the recital on the other disk to be a bonus. After many listenings, this turned out to be one of the best musical purchases I've ever made.Richter knew Prokofiev personally and was one of the best, if not THE best, interpreter of Prokofiev's music. In fact, Prokofiev entrusted Richter to publicly premiere his 7th sonata after listening Richter perform it for him personally. Add in the fact that sonatas 6, 7 and 8 were all conceived at the same time and fit together as a trilogy very nicely, and here's an ideal coupling. There may be another recording with these three sonatas and Richter floating around, but it's hard to beat getting the sonatas and the Sofia recital at the equivalent of mid-price.The sound on the sonatas is good. The 6th sonata comes across very clearly. The 7th, especially in the 2nd movement, suffers a bit from a lack of dynamic range. The 8th sounds clear enough for one to hear an out of tune key on the piano. Any qualms that one may have concerning sound should be erased by Richter's pianism.The highlights of the Sofia recital are a fiery performance of Pictures at an Exhibition and several pieces by Liszt. Unfortunately, there is background noise from the audience. Nonetheless, the sound of the piano remains wholly intact and vibrant, which is of far greater importance. The coughing in the background, realistically, doesn't disrupt the music unless one is listening with earphones. This is quite simply a great selection of music performed by a great pianist.If you don't already own this cd, buy it. It's definitely worth it."
Greatest recital of the century?
j t walker | 04/28/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Richter's 1958 Sofia recital -- on the first of 2 CDs offered here -- has a good claim to be the greatest recorded recital of the century. His performance of the Mussorgsky Pictures rehabilitated the original piano version after years of neglect. The Liszt "Feux Follets" is legendary and still unequalled. The Chopin and Rachmaninov are excellent. But it is the two Schubert Impromptus that I listen to again and again. Richter comes as close as any human ever could to perfection in these little works."
Excellent...if you can find it
dm | rochester, ny | 08/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Obviously this is a classic...and it's out of print??!!



I found it at a used record store for $12.00, and I think it hadn't even been opened. And now some people want $129 for it? Look around folks.



As far as the CD goes, the real stars are the Prokofiev pieces. Very commanding and stunning. The Mussorgsky is a mixed-bag. Richter starts off a little shaky, and there is some disturbing audience noise. But by the time he finishes he is in full command and the shaky start is totally forgotten.



Try to find this, but don't pay too much!"