Icon - Sviatoslav Richter: The Master Pianist

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Label: WARNER CLASSICS (EMI)
Catalog: 5099921741128
Format: CD

CD 1: Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.1 in F minor, Op.2 No.1; Piano Sonata No.7 in D, Op.10 No.3; Piano Sonata No.17 in D minor, Op.31 No.2 ‘Tempest’
CD 2: Schubert: Piano Sonata in A, D.664; Fantasy in C, D.760 ‘Wanderer’ (revised Badura-Skoda); Schumann: Fantasy in C, Op.17
CD 3: Schumann: Papillons, Op.2; Piano Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.22; Faschingsswank aus Wien, Op.26
CD 4: Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.5 in F, Op.24 ‘Spring’; Schubert: Piano Quintet in A, D.667 ‘Trout’
CD 5: Mozart: Violin Sonata in D, K.306; Violin Sonata in B flat, K.378; Andante & Allegretto in C, K.404/385d; Violin Sonata in B flat, K.372 ‘Unfinished’
CD 6: Handel: Keyboard Suite No.2 in F; Keyboard Suite No.3 in D minor; Keyboard Suite No.5 in E; Keyboard Suite No.8 in F minor
CD 7: Handel: Keyboard Suite No.9 in G minor; Keyboard Suite No.12 in E minor; Keyboard Suite No.14 in G; Keyboard Suite No.16 in G minor
CD 8: Brahms: 15 Romanzen aus ‘Die schöne Magalone’, Op.33
CD 9: Mozart: Piano Concerto No.22 in E flat, K.482; Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37
CD 10: Beethoven: Triple Concerto, in C, Op.56; Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op.23
CD 11: Brahms: Piano Concerto No.2 in B flat, Op.83; Mozart: Violin Sonata in G, K.379
CD 12: Dvorák: Piano Concerto in G minor, Op.33; Bartók: Piano Concerto No.2, Sz.83
CD 13: Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.16; Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54
CD 14: Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No 5 in G, Op.55; Berg: Kammerkonzert

Sviatoslav Richter was born in 1915 and died in August 1997. He was a Soviet pianist, widely recognised as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. He was well known for the depth of his interpretations, virtuoso technique and extensive repertoire.
In March 1934, Richter gave his first recital in his home town of Odessa. He did not start formal piano studies until three years later, with Heinrich Neuhaus, a famous pianist and piano teacher at the Moscow Conservatoire. During Richter's audition for Neuhaus, the teacher apparently whispered to a fellow student 'this man's a genius'. Although Neuhaus taught many great pianists, including Emil Gilels and Radu Lupu, it is said that he considered Richter to be 'the genius pupil' for whom he had been waiting all his life.
The West first became aware of Richter through recordings he made in the 1950s. One of Richter's first advocates in the West was Emil Gilels, who stated during his first tour of the United States that the critics, who were giving Gilels rave reviews, should 'wait until you hear Richter'. Sviatoslav Richter (who had received the Stalin and Lenin prizes and became People's Artist of the RSFSR), gave his first concert tours in the USA in 1960 and in Britain and France in 1961.
While Richter enjoyed performing in front of an audience, he hated planning concerts years in advance, and in later years took to playing at very short notice in small, quite often darkened halls, with only a small lamp lighting the score. Richter claimed that this setting helped the audience focus on the music being performed, rather than on extraneous and irrelevant matters such as the performer's grimaces and gestures.
Richter's repertoire ranged from Handel and Bach to Szymanowski, Berg, Webern, Stravinsky, Bartók, Hindemith, Britten, and Gershwin. Central to his repertoire were the works of all the composers who are represented in this Icon set.

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