Rachmaninoff - Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28
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Instrumental » Piano Solos » Piano Sonatas
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an outstanding young artist at work...the early Tchaikovsky Scherzo brims over with panache and relish; and Islamey rivals even Berezovsky for the title of cleanest and most exhilarating account.... — More…
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Presto Recording of the Week, 9th June 2017
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Presto Recordings of the Year, Finalist 2017
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Trust Steven Osborne to cast candlelight on the distant voices and supernatural happenings others often miss in Rachmaninov. — More…
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Record Review, 14th May 2022, Record of the Week
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Presto Editor's Choice, May 2022
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Sane, dedicated, balanced playing such as that of Russian-born, London-based Rustem Hayroudinoff is always welcome, as is the clarity he brings to every texture. His own booklet essay…testifies... — More…
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This is very exciting playing in two very taxing works...Lugansky produces plenty of fire and brimstone, but also creates a tender and refined sound...Even at its most aggressive, his playing... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2012, Editor's Choice
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Presto Favourites, Recommended Recording
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There’s no playing to the gallery in Lukas Geniušas’s Rachmaninov with a difference, though he could certainly reach to the back of the largest concert hall with his resonant fortissimos . — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2023, Editor's Choice
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there’s something inescapably Russian about the way he plays Rachmaninov; the free-flowing romanticism, the surging tempos, and the waves of colour that can be almost overwhelming in the First... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, September 2009, Editor's Choice
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a very impressive disc it is...her technique sounds flawless. — More…
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Gramophone Awards, 2014, Editor's Choice
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this great musician here returns to something like top form. These may be his first recordings of these works but they sound as though they have been in his fingers for a long time...Ashkenazy's... — More…
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Gramophone Magazine, March 2012, Editor's Choice
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Pizarro is at his most expansive in the Sonata, delivering many passages of wonderfully reflecctive playing, especially in the central slow movement…[he] conjures up some marvellously rich sonorities…[and]... — More…