Olga Martynova – Harpsichord Gems, Vol. 4 – Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Harpsichord, But Were Afraid to Ask (2007) DSF DSD64

Olga Martynova – Harpsichord Gems, Vol. 4 – Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Harpsichord, But Were Afraid to Ask (2007)
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Nowadays many performers want to play music written for piano on the harpsichord. I began my conversation with Olga Martynova by asking what first gave her the idea. It all began a few years ago. I was curious to know how music written for another instrument would sound when played on the harpsichord. I knew that Shostakovich and Prokofiev had been played on the harpsichord but had never listened to any recordings, maybe as a conscious decision. True, I have heard contemporary music written for harpsichord, but I find it sometimes even harder to play than other compositions that were never originally intended for the instrument.

Tracklist:

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)
1 Prelude in A major, op. 87 [1:12]
2 Fugue in A major, op. 87 [2:59]

Aram Khachaturian (1903–1978)
Three pieces from “Children’s Album”
3 Invention (Adagio from the ballet “Gayane”) [2:36]
4 In Folk Style [2:16]
5 Etude [1:54]

Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847)
6 “Lied ohne Worte” in C major, op. 67 No.4 [2:02]

Franz Schubert (1797–1828)
7 “Moment musical” in C sharp minor, op. 94 No.4 [6:03]

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)
8 Prelude in A minor, op. 87 [1:05]
9 Fugue in A minor, op. 87 [1:52]

Johann Baptist Cramer (1771–1858)
Four pieces from “Studi per il pianoforte”
10 Etude in E major [2:56]
11 Etude in F minor [1:12]
12 Etude in A minor [3:18]
13 Etude in B flat major [1:32]

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)
14 Prelude in B flat minor, op. 87 [3:47]
15 Fugue in B flat minor, op. 87 [8:10]

Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Four pieces from “Album für die Jugend”, op. 68
16 Schnitterliedchen (The Reaper’s Song) [1:09]
17 Kleine Fuge: Vorspiel [1:16]
18 Kleine Fuge: Fuge [1:34]
19 Mignon [3:01]
20 “Mai, lieber Mai… (“May, dear May…”) [2:16]
21 Fugue in D minor, op. 126 [2:06]

Dmitry Shostakovich (1906–1975)
22 Prelude in D major, op. 87 [2:49]
23 Fugue in D major, op. 87 [2:22]

Personnel:
Olga Martynova, harpsichord (Von Nagel Workshop, Paris, 2005 / after N.&F. Blanchet, Paris, 1730)

Note:
Recorded: October 2006 (2.10, 4.10, 10.10) 5th Studio of The Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (RTR) Moscow, Russia

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