Alexander Lonquich & Nikita Magaloff – Wolfang Amadeus Mozart & Franz Joseph Haydn (Remastered) (1989/2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Alexander Lonquich & Nikita Magaloff – Wolfang Amadeus Mozart & Franz Joseph Haydn (Remastered) (1989/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:12:33 minutes | 675 MB | Genre: Classical
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: In terms of the subtlety of many of the instrumental passages, the originality and perfection of form, and the intensity of its expressivity, the concerto in A major, written during the draught of “Figaro”, is one of the aristocrats among Mozart’s concertos, and is therefore set as a pinnacle of his creativity. The delicacy with which Mozart defines the character of the first movement from the outset, the painful solitude with which the wonderful Adagio is voiced, the return to life, with its inkling of nostalgic fun, of the Finale, kaleidoscopic in its tunes and rhythms, estranges this masterpiece from the genre of brilliant and mundane entertainment, and transforms it into a private space, a sphere wherein one could say that Mozart himself is colloquising with the music. Through this concerto we leamed, as in few other works, that if his music would seem to be extraneous to the motions of renouncement or romantic confession, it is not through a kind of sentimental modesty, but rather because in this music there lives an absolute identification between the words of subjectivity and musical language. …

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Nikita Magaloff – F. Chopin (Remastered) (1990/2022) [Official Digital Download 24bit/88,2kHz]

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Nikita Magaloff – F. Chopin (Remastered) (1990/2022)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time – 01:05:12 minutes | 952 MB | Genre: Classical
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His passion for Chopin betrays something of the scholars dedication refusing to use the old Fontana editions of the Waltzes and preferring instead his own reading of the original manuscripts but Chopin is the least amenable of all composers to the relentless rigour of typewriter accuracy. While countless others are forgotten, Cortot (and his wrong notes) are remembered. So is Magaloff, and his unsparing, clear-eyed vision, continually sharpened and refreshed by many complete Chopin recital series in the musical capitals of the world: this is intrinsically live Chopin, ever alert to his melancholy undertow and yet never indulging the Romantic excesses of yore.
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Nikita Magaloff – I bis di Nikita Magaloff (Remastered) (1987/2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Nikita Magaloff – I bis di Nikita Magaloff (Remastered) (1987/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 58:17 minutes | 510 MB | Genre: Classical
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Maurice Ravel said about him «A great musician is born, a really extraordinary one». He achieved his first international success playing with Joseph Szigeti, the famous violinist. After the war he was one of the first musicians who played in Paris and, after 1947, in USA. Among the countless outstanding events of his career may be mentioned the first performance of Prokofiev’s «VII Sonata», that of Strawinsky’s «Capriccio» under the direction of the composer, «tournées» in Europe, USA, Japan and Israel. He has been often and regularly present among the judges of the most important international competitions (Leeds, Warsaw, Bruxelles, Lucerne) always alert to the eventual discovery of talented persons among the young generations. He recorded pieces of music from Liszt, Tchaikowsky, Weber, Strawinsky, Brahms, Granados and recently, Chopin’s «opera omnia». Nikita Magaloff is an unexcelled interpreter of Chopin’s works which he presented in the most important European cities.

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Nikita Magaloff – Fryderyk Chopin (Remastered) (1991/2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Nikita Magaloff – Fryderyk Chopin (Remastered) (1991/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:36:29 minutes | 892 MB | Genre: Classical
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Nikita Magaloff was one of the first pianists to play after the end of the Second World War in Paris and in 1947 to give concerts in the United States. Among the numerous accomplishments of his career are: the first performance of Prokofiev’s Sonata n.7, the performance of Stravinsky’s Capriccio and the complete piano work of Fryderik Chopin.

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Nikita Magaloff – Franz Liszt , Fryderyk Chopin, Johannes Brahms (Remastered) (1987/2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Nikita Magaloff – Franz Liszt , Fryderyk Chopin, Johannes Brahms (Remastered) (1987/2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:02:47 minutes | 524 MB | Genre: Classical
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The second year of the Année de pèlerinagededicated to Italy, is judged overall to be the most important of the three. The whole series of the second year was published in 1858 and was preceded by two compilations which date from 1837 and 1849 respectively. On this recording the three Petrarca Sonnets are presented. The appearance of these Sonnets in Liszt’s works dated back to around 1838 as lieder for voice and piano, which were later excellently transcribed for piano solo. In this instance, Liszt again demonstrates exceptional skill in the art of transcription, intended as a creation in its own right, original in style and musical language fitting to the new means of expression. His adherence to the poetic text is exemplary. The pieces tell of the first meeting with the loved woman (Sonnet 47), unhappy love and the discord within the poet’s soul (Sonnet 104), and the apparition of the “angel woman”, symbol of ideal beauty (Sonnet 123). The Six chants polonais (Six Polish Songs) from Chopin’s Opus 74 (S. 480) were written by Liszt in 1847 and revised andpublished in 1860. They are dedicated to Princess Maria zu Holienlohe, daughter of Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein. They are six of the seventeen songs that comprise Chopin’s original work composed between 1829 and 1847 and published ten years later. As in Schubert’s lieder, Liszt’s choice of text falls upon those wherein lie the most emotional grip and maximum melodic beauty the two of which, as always, Liszt is able to combine with discreet tonal links and subtle transitions of atmosphere. In Liszt’s choice of order, the Songs are: 1. Desire of the young maiden with which Chopin’s collection also opens; 2. Spring (Op. 74 No 2); 3. The little ring (Op. 74 No 14); 4. Bacchanal (Op. 74 No 4); 5. My joy (Op. 74 No 12); 6. The Be-trothed (Op. 74 No 15). Once again Liszt demonstrates his skill as a transcriber, respecting the intimacy of Chopin’s music and maintaining a subtlety in his pianistic writing.

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