Elena Obraztsova – Schumann, Mahler: Romances (Remastered) (2017/2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

Elena Obraztsova – Schumann, Mahler: Romances (Remastered) (2017/2020) [FLAC 24 bit, 88,2 kHz]

The Russian mezzo-soprano, Elena [Yelena] Obraztsova Elena [Yelena] Vassilievna Obraztsova). Memories of Elena’s childhood are connected to war and blockade. Her father left for the front and the family remained in besieged Leningrad up to the end of winter of 1942. Later, Elena, her mother and grandmother were evacuated across Ladoga lake to a small town Ustjuzhnu of the Vologda area where they lived until summer of 1945. After war living was hard and difficult. Her father returned after a year, her mother had to work and Elena was given to a kindergarten. At the age of 5 Elena started singing. She sang what she heard, mainly Strauss’s waltzes. As a schoolgirl she had her first lessons in music – she sang for herself or listened to recordings. She spent hours sitting at a loudspeaker during opera transmissions. Since childhood music was the central point of her life. She liked domestic musical evenings where also her father, an engineer by profession, performed: he was an excellent baritone and besides he played violin. From a business trip to Italy he brought a big collection of recordings from which the little girl got acquainted with voices of the well-known singers of that time – Beniamino Gigli, Caruso, Galli-Curzi.

Ekaterina Mechetina – Chopin: Piano Concertos (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Ekaterina Mechetina – Chopin: Piano Concertos (2022) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Born into a family of musicians in Moscow, Ekaterina Mechetina began her musical studies at the age of four. The pianist received musical education at the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory in the class of T.L. Koloss and the Moscow Conservatory under the tuition of associate professor V.P. Ovchinnikov). In 2004, E. Mechetina completed the post-graduate school of Moscow State Conservatory in the class of professor Sergey Leonidovich Dorensky.

Dmitry Masleev – Piano (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Dmitry Masleev – Piano (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 44,1 kHz]

Melodiya presents a disc recorded by young Russian pianist Dmitry Masleev. The musicians name became widely known after his convincing victory at the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 2015 when he received the first prize and a special prize for his performance of a Mozart concerto. Dmitry Masleev was born in Ulan-Ude and graduated from the Moscow Conservatory where he studied under Professor Mikhail Petukhov. He was awarded his first prize when he was 13 years old. Now a soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic Society, he can boast a vast repertoire performing with some of the best Russian and foreign orchestras to rave reviews from reputable music critics. In early 2017, Dmitry debuted at Carnegie Hall, the Paris Philharmonie and the Konzerthaus Berlin. This disc is focused on Russian music of the 20th century. Shostakovichs Piano Concerto No. 2 dedicated to the composers son Maxim was recorded by Dmitry Masleev as part of the project comprising Shostakovich’s complete concertos recorded by the Tatarstan State Orchestra and conductor Alexander Sladkovsky. The pianist also performs Prokofievs Piano Sonata No. 2, a virtuosic and ‘rebellious’ piece written when the composer was young (his Piano Concerto No. 3 was one of the key numbers of the pianists competition programme). On the face of it, Domenico Scarlattis piano sonata next to Prokofievs piece may seem odd, but the transparent clarity of the Italian composers early classicism seamlessly blends with the nature of the selected works. The programme comes with an encore Shostakovichs Elegy from Ballet Suite No. 3 arranged by Dmitry Masleev.

Dmitry Masleev – Rapid Movement (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Dmitry Masleev – Rapid Movement (2019) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Melodiya releases a new disc from Dmitry Masleev, the winner of the XV International Tchaikovsky Competition. The program includes concertos by Shostakovich, Tsfasman and Kapustin. Born in Ulan-Ude, Dmitry Masleev graduated from the Moscow Conservatory and the International Piano Academy Lake Como in Italy. He became widely known after his triumphant victory at the 2015 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. The tour that followed the competition brought the pianist worldwide recognition. In 2017, the pianist made a successful debut at Carnegie Hall. If Dmitry Masleev’s first album that went in the charts of Spotify Top Classical of 2017 and received the prestigious German Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik included solo works by Scarlatti, Prokofiev and Shostakovich, this time the pianist performs with the Krasnoyarsk Philharmonic Society’s highly professional orchestra conducted by Vladimir Lande. Dmitri Shostakovich’s First Concerto, Alexander Tsfasman’s Concert Suite and Nikolai Kapustin’s Second Concerto are compositions that combine classical structures with improvisational freedom, and a rigid rhythmical scale with an expressive emotional tone. The fresh astringency of the music, the soloist’s brilliant virtuosity and the perfect coordination of orchestral sound – the jazz vibes that fill this music will strike a chord with every listener.