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Lera Auerbach|Tolstoy's Waltz

Tolstoy's Waltz

Lera Auerbach

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The idea behind this disc is to present musical works by Russian composers who later went on to achieve greater fame as writers, artists, choreographers, and impresarios. Thus the works included on the program were written by Boris Pasternak, Sergei Diaghilev, George Balanchine, and Leo Tolstoy, among others. Because most of the composers were to a greater or lesser extent trained as musicians, the results are thankfully more than competent. But because the composers were not especially musical or inspired, the results are unfortunately less than interesting. While Tolstoy's Waltz is a pleasant enough little ditty, no one would ever have heard of it except that its composer later wrote War and Peace. While Diaghilev's "Do You Remember, Maria?" is an ardent salon trifle, no one would ever have heard of it except that its composer later hired Stravinsky to write Le Sacre du printemps. Even the best composed music on this disc -- Pasternak's Scriabin-esque preludes and Piano Sonata -- would never be heard except that their composer later won the Noble Prize. Of course, in the final analysis, none of this music ever actually would be heard except that pianist Lera Auerbach has taken time away from composing to record it with baritone Chiyuki Urano in Tokyo for BIS. Beyond the idea behind this disc, it is Auerbach's fluent technique, expressive legato, and tonal depth that make the music on this disc sound far better than it actually is. BIS' sound is open and clear.

© TiVo

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1
Waltz in F Major
00:01:37

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Leo Tolstoy, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

2
Waltz in A-Flat Major
00:01:25

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Alexander Griboyedov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

3
Waltz in E Minor
00:01:52

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Alexander Griboyedov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

4
Prelude in E-Flat Minor
00:01:21

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Boris Pasternak, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

5
Prelude in G-Sharp Minor
00:04:12

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Boris Pasternak, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

6
Piano Sonata
00:13:43

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Boris Pasternak, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

7
Sentimental Waltz
00:01:26

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vladimir Odoyevsky, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

8
Canon
00:02:46

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vladimir Odoyevsky, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

9
Lullaby
00:03:28

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vladimir Odoyevsky, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

10
Waltz in G Minor
00:01:23

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vladimir Odoyevsky, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

11
Farewell Song
00:07:10

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vasily Polenov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

12
My Soul Is Dark
00:03:28

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chiyuki Urano, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vasily Polenov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

13
To the Sea
00:05:20

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chiyuki Urano, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Vasily Polenov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

14
My Darling
00:03:33

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chiyuki Urano, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Pavel Fedotov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

15
The Little Cuckoo
00:03:51

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chiyuki Urano, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Pavel Fedotov, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

16
Do you remember, Maria?
00:01:48

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Chiyuki Urano, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - Sergei Diaghilev, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

17
Valse Lente
00:03:56

Lera Auerbach, MainArtist, AssociatedPerformer - George Balanchine, Composer

2005 BIS 2005 (P) BIS

Chronique

The idea behind this disc is to present musical works by Russian composers who later went on to achieve greater fame as writers, artists, choreographers, and impresarios. Thus the works included on the program were written by Boris Pasternak, Sergei Diaghilev, George Balanchine, and Leo Tolstoy, among others. Because most of the composers were to a greater or lesser extent trained as musicians, the results are thankfully more than competent. But because the composers were not especially musical or inspired, the results are unfortunately less than interesting. While Tolstoy's Waltz is a pleasant enough little ditty, no one would ever have heard of it except that its composer later wrote War and Peace. While Diaghilev's "Do You Remember, Maria?" is an ardent salon trifle, no one would ever have heard of it except that its composer later hired Stravinsky to write Le Sacre du printemps. Even the best composed music on this disc -- Pasternak's Scriabin-esque preludes and Piano Sonata -- would never be heard except that their composer later won the Noble Prize. Of course, in the final analysis, none of this music ever actually would be heard except that pianist Lera Auerbach has taken time away from composing to record it with baritone Chiyuki Urano in Tokyo for BIS. Beyond the idea behind this disc, it is Auerbach's fluent technique, expressive legato, and tonal depth that make the music on this disc sound far better than it actually is. BIS' sound is open and clear.

© TiVo

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