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Kabalevsky: Préludes

Christoph Deluze

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Christoph Deluze, who is making a name for himself as an interpreter of Russian piano music, turns his attention to that of the frequently neglected Dmitry Kabalevsky. Even before Kabalevsky's death, his reputation rested on his didactic works and his career as a teacher. He wrote several concert and stage works, plus film music, most of which were successful to some degree, but these have never reached the same level of popularity as works by Rachmaninov and Prokofiev, even inside Russia. A partial explanation for the lack of interest in his music is that it is less harmonically and stylistically adventurous than that of his more famous contemporaries. But that does not mean his music is not harmonically interesting, as these Preludes demonstrate. The set of 24 Preludes, Op. 38, is based on folk songs taken from a collection edited by Rimsky-Korsakov, so most have a song-like melody and an uncomplicated sound to them even though they are not technically unsophisticated. Once and a while, as in Nos. 13, 14, and 20, melodies that were also used by other composers are heard, and sometimes the way they or other figures (No. 3 and No. 10) are used is reminiscent of snatches of Mussorgsky, Prokofiev, and Stravinsky. However, the frequent interplay of major and minor or of differing keys is a hallmark of Kabalevsky. Deluze finds large amounts of personality in each prelude, making them like character pieces or narratives with a bit of technical exercise thrown in. The way he brings out distinct humors in each one makes them stand out more than they do just for Kabalevsky's playful, wavering tonalities. The final prelude is a contrast between a suspenseful martial scene and more innocent, relieved aftermath. The Four Preludes, Op. 5, are more freeform in sound, but are also given picturesque treatment by Deluze. He also plays them in an order that progresses from lightest to most substantial, although they are all relatively graceful and humble in their compact dimensions. Deluze does a lot for this music, giving it vitality and some much needed attention.
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1
Prélude No. 1 in C Major, Op. 38: Andantino
00:01:16

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

2
Prélude No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 38: Scherzando
00:00:48

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

3
Prélude No. 3 in G Major, Op. 38: Vivace leggero
00:01:36

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

4
Prélude No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 38: Andantino
00:01:59

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

5
Prélude No. 5 in D Major, Op. 38: Andante sostenuto
00:02:09

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

6
Prélude No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 38: Allegro molto
00:01:16

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

7
Prélude No. 7 in A Major, Op. 38: Moderato e tranquillo
00:01:38

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

8
Prélude No. 8 in F Sharp Minor, Op. 38: Andante non troppo. Semplice e cantando
00:01:55

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

9
Prélude No. 9 in E Major, Op. 38: Allegretto scherzando
00:01:22

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

10
Prélude No. 10 in C Sharp Minor, Op. 38: Non troppo allegro ma agitato. Recitando, rubato
00:02:36

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

11
Prélude No. 11 in B Major, Op. 38: Vivace scherzando
00:00:58

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

12
Prélude No. 12 in G Sharp Minor, Op. 38: Adagio
00:03:19

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

13
Prélude No. 13 in F Sharp Major, Op. 38: Allegro non troppo
00:02:09

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

14
Prélude No. 14 in E Flat Minor, Op. 38: Prestissimo possibile
00:02:17

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

15
Prélude No. 15 in D Flat Major, Op. 38: Allegretto marcato
00:00:47

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

16
Prélude No. 16 in B Flat Minor, Op. 38: Allegro tenebroso
00:01:45

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

17
Prélude No. 17 in A Flat Major, Op 38: Andantino tranquillo
00:01:48

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

18
Prélude No. 18 in F Minor, Op. 38: Largamente con gravità
00:01:34

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

19
Prélude No. 19 in E Flat Major, Op. 38: Allegretto
00:00:54

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

20
Prélude No. 20 in C Minor, Op. 38: Andantino semplice
00:02:28

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

21
Prélude No. 21 in B Flat Major, Op. 38: Festivamente. Non troppo allegro
00:01:59

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

22
Prélude No. 22 in G Minor, Op. 38: Scherzando. Non troppo allegro
00:01:50

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

23
Prélude No. 23 in F Major, Op. 38: Andante sostenuto
00:01:55

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

24
Prélude No. 24 in D Minor, Op. 38: Allegro feroce
00:03:47

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

25
Prélude No. 1 in C Major, Op. 5: Vivo e leggero
00:00:47

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

26
Prélude No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 5: Semplice
00:01:20

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

27
Prélude No. 3 in A Major, Op. 5: Allegro molto
00:01:14

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

28
Prélude No. 4 in B Minor, Op. 5: Moderato quasi andante. Molto tranquillo
00:03:06

Christoph Deluze, Performer - Dmitri Kabalevsky, Composer

2007 Pavane Records 2007 Pavane Records

Album review

Christoph Deluze, who is making a name for himself as an interpreter of Russian piano music, turns his attention to that of the frequently neglected Dmitry Kabalevsky. Even before Kabalevsky's death, his reputation rested on his didactic works and his career as a teacher. He wrote several concert and stage works, plus film music, most of which were successful to some degree, but these have never reached the same level of popularity as works by Rachmaninov and Prokofiev, even inside Russia. A partial explanation for the lack of interest in his music is that it is less harmonically and stylistically adventurous than that of his more famous contemporaries. But that does not mean his music is not harmonically interesting, as these Preludes demonstrate. The set of 24 Preludes, Op. 38, is based on folk songs taken from a collection edited by Rimsky-Korsakov, so most have a song-like melody and an uncomplicated sound to them even though they are not technically unsophisticated. Once and a while, as in Nos. 13, 14, and 20, melodies that were also used by other composers are heard, and sometimes the way they or other figures (No. 3 and No. 10) are used is reminiscent of snatches of Mussorgsky, Prokofiev, and Stravinsky. However, the frequent interplay of major and minor or of differing keys is a hallmark of Kabalevsky. Deluze finds large amounts of personality in each prelude, making them like character pieces or narratives with a bit of technical exercise thrown in. The way he brings out distinct humors in each one makes them stand out more than they do just for Kabalevsky's playful, wavering tonalities. The final prelude is a contrast between a suspenseful martial scene and more innocent, relieved aftermath. The Four Preludes, Op. 5, are more freeform in sound, but are also given picturesque treatment by Deluze. He also plays them in an order that progresses from lightest to most substantial, although they are all relatively graceful and humble in their compact dimensions. Deluze does a lot for this music, giving it vitality and some much needed attention.
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