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Special offer. Gerogy Catoire: Piano Trio & Piano Quartet

Room-Music

Gerogy Catoire: Piano Trio & Piano Quartet
This is highly civilised music. Georgy L'vovich Catoire (1861-1926) was a contemporary of Arensky and Glazunov… In both the Trio of 1900 and the Piano Quartet of 1915, the music is finely...

Special offer. Gerogy Catoire: Piano Trio & Piano Quartet

Room-Music

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This is highly civilised music. Georgy L'vovich Catoire (1861-1926) was a contemporary of Arensky and Glazunov… In both the Trio of 1900 and the Piano Quartet of 1915, the music is finely...

About

The pioneering chamber ensemble Room-Music met with considerable critical acclaim with their debut recording of music by Reynaldo Hahn. Now they turn their attention to one of Russias most inexplicably neglected composers, Gyorgy Catoire (Marc-Andre Hamelin has recorded a disc of his piano music, CDA67090A captivating composer. Russian champagne of glowing vintage, according to Classic CD magazine). An early supporter of the deeply mistrusted Wagnerian musical innovations and a protege of Tchaikovsky, Catoire overcame familial objections to forge a musical career which saw him become professor of composition at the Moscow Conservatoire and the spiritual father of a whole generation of compatriot composers. The Piano Trio in F minor of 1900 is the first in a series of important chamber compositions. Confident and virtuosic, this early work reminds the listener of Tchaikovsky and Arensky, even Rachmaninov, as its soaring themes of considerable innate beauty constantly serve to enhance a reputation for melodic genius. The Quartet in A minor dates from sixteen years later. The composers more mature style takes us into the world of Scriabin, a sense of fluidity pervading this music of ingenious harmonic shifts and rhythmical subtlety. Stephen Coombs and Charles Sewart complete the programme with a stunning performance of the miniature Elegy in D minor, one of Catoires few works to have been published outside of his native Russia. An enthusiastic booklet essay from Coombs complements the performancesand this important addition to the catalogue.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro moderato
Track length9:52
II. Allegretto fantastico
Track length9:28
III. Molto allegro agitato
Track length7:25
I. Moderato
Track length9:57
II. Andante
Track length6:59
III. Molto allegro
Track length6:58

Awards and reviews

June 2005

This is highly civilised music. Georgy L'vovich Catoire (1861-1926) was a contemporary of Arensky and Glazunov… In both the Trio of 1900 and the Piano Quartet of 1915, the music is finely wrought, the invention fresh and the musical argument unfolds naturally. ...the performances are very persuasive. The recording is in the finest Hyperion tradition: very present and well balanced sound.
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