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Alexander Rudin|PROKOFIEV: Symphony-Concerto / Cello Concertino / Pushkin Waltzes

PROKOFIEV: Symphony-Concerto / Cello Concertino / Pushkin Waltzes

PROKOFIEV: Symphony-Concerto / Cello Concertino

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Back before there were recordings, performance history was only as old as the oldest memory, and thus it was not only possible but inevitable that every generation would reinterpret every piece. But now in this the golden age of recorded music, when pretty much everything that's ever been recorded is available somewhere in the world, performance history has become a nightmare from which contemporary performers will never awaken. No matter how powerfully argued and compellingly played a recorded performance is, it will inevitably be compared with the great recorded performances of the past. And in that comparison, all too often the contemporary performance will be found wanting. In the case of cellist Alexander Rudin's 1995 recording of Prokofiev's Symphony Concertante, Op. 125, and Concertino, Op. 132, the comparison must inevitably be with Mstislav Rostropovich's recordings of the works. And how can Rudin fare in comparison to the greatest cellist of the twentieth century in two works written specifically for him? Actually, surprisingly well: Rudin has a burly tone, a strong technique, and a sensitive ear, and the combination is often quite lovely and always persuasive. And if Rudin's performances aren't in the same league as Rostropovich's, even Rostropovich's later re-recordings of the works aren't in the same league as the first recordings. Theodore Kuchar and the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine are wonderfully poised and sympathetic accompanists and Naxos' sound is marvelously clear and warm.
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PROKOFIEV: Symphony-Concerto / Cello Concertino / Pushkin Waltzes

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Sinfonia concertante in E Minor, Op. 125 (Sergei Prokofiev)

1
I. Andante
00:10:40

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

2
II. Allegro giusto
00:17:44

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

3
III. Andante con moto - Allegretto - Allegro marcato
00:11:05

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

Cello Concertino in G minor, Op. 132 (Sergei Prokofiev)

4
I. Andante mosso (Arr. V. Blok for cello and orchestra)
00:09:12

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

5
II. Andante (Arr. V. Blok for cello and orchestra)
00:05:41

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

6
III. Allegretto (Arr. V. Blok for cello and orchestra)
00:04:50

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

Pushkin Waltzes, Op. 120 (Sergei Prokofiev)

7
No. 1, Waltz in F Major: Allegro espressivo
00:03:59

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

8
No. 2, Waltz in C-Sharp Minor: Allegro meditativo
00:04:07

Sergei Prokofiev, Composer - Alexander Rudin, Artist, MainArtist - Ukraine National Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra - Theodore Kuchar, Conductor

(C) 1997 Naxos (P) 1997 Naxos

Chronique

Back before there were recordings, performance history was only as old as the oldest memory, and thus it was not only possible but inevitable that every generation would reinterpret every piece. But now in this the golden age of recorded music, when pretty much everything that's ever been recorded is available somewhere in the world, performance history has become a nightmare from which contemporary performers will never awaken. No matter how powerfully argued and compellingly played a recorded performance is, it will inevitably be compared with the great recorded performances of the past. And in that comparison, all too often the contemporary performance will be found wanting. In the case of cellist Alexander Rudin's 1995 recording of Prokofiev's Symphony Concertante, Op. 125, and Concertino, Op. 132, the comparison must inevitably be with Mstislav Rostropovich's recordings of the works. And how can Rudin fare in comparison to the greatest cellist of the twentieth century in two works written specifically for him? Actually, surprisingly well: Rudin has a burly tone, a strong technique, and a sensitive ear, and the combination is often quite lovely and always persuasive. And if Rudin's performances aren't in the same league as Rostropovich's, even Rostropovich's later re-recordings of the works aren't in the same league as the first recordings. Theodore Kuchar and the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine are wonderfully poised and sympathetic accompanists and Naxos' sound is marvelously clear and warm.
© TiVo

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