Rachmaninoff: Preludes, Opp. 23 & 32; Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3; Moments musicaux, Op. 16

Peter Donohoe has published an ‘authentic’ edition of Rachmaninoff’s piano music, and his playing is sagacious and scrupulous, with strength to spare, even in this live performance. He makes the Prelude in C sharp minor, which Rachmaninoff wrote before the Op. 23 and 32 sets, impressively serious. Dmitri Alexeev is not sentimental or flashy either, but he shows a bit more temperament than Donohoe, a more sinewy kind of athleticism, and his recording is slightly richer, more brilliant.

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4

Published: January 20, 2012 at 1:21 pm

COMPOSERS: Rachmaninoff
LABELS: Virgin
WORKS: Preludes, Opp. 23 & 32; Morceaux de fantaisie, Op. 3; Moments musicaux, Op. 16
PERFORMER: Dmitri Alexeev (piano)
CATALOGUE NO: VBD 5 61624 2 Reissue (1993)

Peter Donohoe has published an ‘authentic’ edition of Rachmaninoff’s piano music, and his playing is sagacious and scrupulous, with strength to spare, even in this live performance. He makes the Prelude in C sharp minor, which Rachmaninoff wrote before the Op. 23 and 32 sets, impressively serious. Dmitri Alexeev is not sentimental or flashy either, but he shows a bit more temperament than Donohoe, a more sinewy kind of athleticism, and his recording is slightly richer, more brilliant. Both inexpensive reissues are welcome: Alexeev’s selection of other pieces by Rachmaninoff makes good sense, while Donohoe is immaculate in Prokofiev’s two best-known piano sonatas. Adrian Jack

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