Alexander Melnikov, Isabelle Faust – Mozart: Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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Alexander Melnikov, Isabelle Faust – Mozart: Sonatas for Fortepiano and Violin (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:05:48 minutes | 1,19 GB | Genre: Classical
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At a time when Mozart was writing his first sonatas for violin and clavier, in 1778, it was the done thing to write piano sonatas with violin accompaniment in which the violin part is fairly unobtrusive. The purpose of this was not to put off the target audience for the scores: educated amateurs. But Mozart paid no heed to this convention and took off into a new world with real duets, in which the two instruments found themselves on an even footing. At the same time, he avoided the corrective exaggeration which would appear in some scores which resembled violin concertos with a little piano support. Here we have a perfect balance between the two players: Isabelle Faust on the violin and Alexander Melnikov at the clavier. The latter of the two plays on a copy of a Viennese fortepiano made in 1795 by Anton Walter. The sound balance is utterly perfect, which is a relief, as all too often these sonatas either favour the keyboard part when played on the piano or the violinist tries to force it. We have here two sonatas written in Paris shortly after the death of Mozart’s mother (who accompanied him on the journey), and then another from 1787 written in the wake of Leopold Mozart’s death. Despite this the composer seems to be putting on a brave face, flashing a smile tinged with a tender nostalgia on the Sonata in E Minor K. 304.
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Alexander Melnikov – Prokofiev: Piano Sonatas Nos. 2, 6, 8 (2016) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Alexander Melnikov – Prokofiev: Piano Sonatas Nos. 2, 6, 8 (2016)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:10:03 minutes | 1,04 GB | Genre: Classical
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The Russian-British pianist Alexander Melnikov has recorded Shostakovich and a variety of Romantic chamber music with great success. But nothing quite prepares the listener for the controlled power in these performances of three Prokofiev piano sonatas. The Piano Sonata No. 6 in A major, Op. 82, and Piano Sonata No. 8 in B flat major, Op. 84, are among the most modernist works Prokofiev ever wrote. They appeared during World War II and are often thought, with some justification, to reflect that environment. And Prokofiev himself merely said blandly of the mighty Sonata No. 8 that it had a predominantly lyrical character. This is true enough of the themes themselves, but each one almost immediately becomes ensnared in technical complications that would be dizzying if they did not seem to be so controlled by an iron logic. And it is this structure, rather than shadows of war (which Shostakovich did better anyway, and which are made problematical by the fact that Prokofiev began writing both the Piano Sonata No. 6 and Piano Sonata No. 8 before the Soviet Union was invaded by Germany), that Melnikov captures so well. Sample one of the Vivace finales, perhaps that of the Piano Sonata No. 6 to hear the clean power of Melnikov’s playing here, which indeed does carry a sense of threat. Added attractions include the exuberant Piano Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 14, a student work, and superb Teldex Studio sound from Harmonia Mundi. A superior Prokofiev piano album.

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Alexander Melnikov – Prokofiev: Piano Sonatas 2: Nos. 4, 7 & 9 (2019) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Alexander Melnikov – Prokofiev: Piano Sonatas 2: Nos. 4, 7 & 9 (2019)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 58:18 minutes | 886 MB | Genre: Classical
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“This first volume in the complete cycle must already be given pride of place in the discography,” declared Classica magazine upon the release of Prokofiev’s Sonatas nos. 2, 6, and 8 (awarded a “Choc” in 2016). With this new volume, Alexandre Melnikov has chosen to delve into three distinct periods of the composer’s career, ranging from the dazzling though seldom-heard no. 4 to the magisterial no. 9. Inbetween those two, the sonata no. 7 once again evokes the troubled atmosphere characteristic of the three so-called “war sonatas.” Sviatoslav Richter claimed to have learned the piece in a mere four days!

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Alexander Melnikov – Four pianos, Four Pieces (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Alexander Melnikov – Four pianos, Four Pieces (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:19:32 minutes | 1,27 GB | Genre: Classical
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“Four oeuvres, four pianos” might be a better way of looking at the cover of this album by Alexander Melnikov: Schubert is played on a (simply stunning) Viennese Graf fortepiano from around 1835, Chopin on an Érard grand piano from 1837, Liszt on a Bösendorfer from 1875 and Stravinsky on a modern-day Steinway – the only work which is not played on an instrument contemporary to its composition, as Petrushka dates from 1911, and most certainly not from 2014 like the Steinway in question! The differences between the four instruments are not immediately obvious, but Melnikov’s project is to demonstrate just how closely art and instrument follow one another: the Wanderer Fantasy benefits from the clarity of the Graf fortepiano which, while it lacks powerful volume, offers a startling palette of different sounds for the artist to explore. Chopin’s twelve Études Op. 10 on the Érard – still within a few years of the Graf – increased the power of the sound in particular, but at the cost of reducing the range of colours in the palette. With the Réminiscences de Don Juan by Liszt, the Bösendorfer unleashes real pianistic thunderbolts, which almost overshadows the content! Finally, Petrushka on the Steinway takes us back into a rather more familiar territory. This is a concept of pairing from Melnikov, whose fondness for historical instruments is well-known.

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Alexander Melnikov – Debussy: Préludes du 2e Livre, La Mer (2018) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Alexander Melnikov – Debussy: Préludes du 2e Livre, La Mer (2018)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:03:30 minutes | 977 MB | Genre: Classical
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A century after his death on 25 March 1918, many harmonia mundi artists are eager to pay tribute to Claude Debussy, the magician of melody and timbre, the great ‘colourist’ and father of modern music. Alexander Melnikov is among those pianists increasingly committed to playing the works of the past on the instruments on which they came into being (or could have done so). And so it is on a ‘period’ piano (an Érard piano ) that he breathes new life into Book II of the Préludes, but also – with the help of Olga Pashchenko – the extraordinary transcription of La Mer by the composer himself.

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Alexander Melnikov, Sinfonieorchester Basel & Ivor Bolton – Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 & Tragic Overture – Cherubini: Éliza (Overture) (2021) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Alexander Melnikov, Sinfonieorchester Basel & Ivor Bolton – Johannes Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 & Tragic Overture – Cherubini: Éliza (Overture) (2021)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 01:14:08 minutes | 1,14 GB | Genre: Classical
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A peak of the Romantic concerto. With his First Concerto, the young Brahms set his own course in the wake of Beethoven and Schumann and at the same time poured forth his personal emotions in this work of impressive dimensions. The Russian pianist Alexander Melnikov has chosen an instrument contemporary with the premiere, a magnificent Bl”uthner piano from 1859, a perfect match for the Sinfonieorchester Basel under its British conductor. In addition to Brahms’s Tragic Overture, the programme also includes the much rarer Overture to ‘Eliza, an opera by a composer whom Brahms greatly admired: Cherubini.

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Isabelle Faust, Alexander Melnikov – Franck: Violin Sonata; Chausson: Concert (2017) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

Isabelle Faust, Alexander Melnikov – Franck: Violin Sonata; Chausson: Concert (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96kHz  | Time – 01:17:05 minutes |1,22 GB | Genre: Classical
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Regular chamber partners Isabelle Faust and Alexander Melnikov, playing on period instruments, shine new light on two major works of chamber music written at the dawn of the 20th century.

The ‘Sonata’ is Franck’s most frequently played and recorded work. Premiered by Eugène Ysaÿe, in Brussels on 16 December 1886, a judge as shrewd as Alfred Cortot was lucid enough to make an arrangement for solo piano. Since then it has been transcribed for nearly every instrument on the planet and is a permanent staple of the repertoire.

Although it is devoid of passages in double stopping or pizzicato, the violin part, replete with treacherous chromatic twists and turns, nonetheless poses formidable difficulties of intonation.

Franck’s influence on Ernest Chausson’s ‘Concert’ is unmistakable. A late-Romantic hybrid, the work blends elements of piano and string quintet styles and here regains a freshness which delicately illuminates, in the hands of Faust and Melnikov. Completed a year after the Symphony in B flat, and again written for Ysaÿe, the ‘Concert’ asserts its roots in the heritage of Rameau and Couperin, thus foreshadowing Debussy’s ‘Hommage à Rameau’ (1905) and Ravel’s ‘Le Tombeau de Couperin’ (1917).

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