Sviatoslav Richter - Collection Box (10CD) (2003)
Sviatoslav Richter - Collection Box (10CD) (2003)
CD 1 - J.S.Bach, WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER BOOK I BWV846-859
01. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.1 in C malor, BWV 846
02. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.2 in C minor, BWV 847
03. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.3 in C-sharp major, BWV 848
04. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.4 in C-sharp minor, BWV 849
05. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.5 in D major, BWV 850
06. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.6 in D minor, BWV 851
07. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.7 in E-flat major, BWV 852
08. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.8 in E-flat minor, BWV 853
09. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.9 in E major, BWV 854
10. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.10 in E minor, BWV 855
11. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.11 in F major, BWV 856
12. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.12 in F minor, BWV 857
13. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.13 in F-sharp major, BWV 858
14. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.14 in F-sharp minor, BWV 859
CD 2 - J.S.BACH - WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER BOOK I BWV 860-869
01. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.15 IN G MAJOR, BWV 860
02. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.16 IN G MINOR, BWV 861
03. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.17 IN A FLAT MAJOR, BWV 862
04. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.18 IN G SHARP MINOR, BWV 863
05. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.19 IN A MAJOR, BWV 864
06. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.20 IN A MINOR, BWV 865
07. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.21 IN B FLAT MAJOR, BWV 866
08. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.22 IN B FLAT MINOR, BWV 867
09. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.23 IN B MAJOR, BWV 868
10. J.S.BACH - PRELUDE AND FUGUE NO.24 IN B MINOR, BWV 869
CD 3 - J.S.Bach - WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER BOOK II BWV 870-882
01. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.1 in C major, BWV 870
02. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.2 in C minor, BWV 871
03. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.3 in C sharp major, BWV 872
04. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.4 in C sharp minor, BWV 873
05. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.5 in D major, BWV 874
06. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.6 in D minor, BWV 875
07. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.7 in E flat major, BWV 876
08. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.8 in D sharp minor, BWV 877
09. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.9 in E major, BWV 878
10. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.10 in E minor, BWV 879
11. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.11 in F major, BWV 880
12. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.12 in F minor, BWV 881
13. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.13 in F sharp major, BWV 882
CD 4 - J.S.Bach - WELL-TEMPERED CLAVIER BOOK II BWV 883-893
01. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.14 in F sharp minor, BWV 883
02. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.15 in G major, BWV 884
03. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.16 in G minor, BWV 885
04. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.17 in A flat major, BWV 886
05. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.18 in G sharp minor, BWV 887
06. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.19 in A major, BWV 888
07. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.20 in A minor, BWV 889
08. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.21 in B flat major, BWV 890
09. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.22 in B flat minor, BWV 891
10. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.23 in B major, BWV 892
11. J.S.Bach - Prelude & Fugue No.24 in B minor, BWV 893
CD 5 - L.V.Beethoven - Piano Sonatas Nos.3, 4, 27
Piano Sonata No.3 in C major op.2-3
01. 1st mov. Allegro con brio
02. 2nd mov. Adagio
03. 3rd mov. Scherzo: Allegro - atlacca
04. 4th mov. Allegro assai
Piano Sonata No.4 in E flat major op.7
05. 1st mov. Allegro molto e con brio
06. 2nd mov. Largo con gran espressione
07. 3rd mov. Allegro - Minore
08. 4th mov. Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso
Piano Sonata No.27 in E minor op.90
09. 1st mov. Allegro.
10. 2nd mov. Rondo.
CD 6 - L.V.Beethoven & J.Brahms
L.V.Beethoven Six Variations in F major Op.34
01. Theme
02. Variation I
03. Variation II
04. Variation III
05. Variation IV
06. Variation V
07. Variation VI
08. Coda
Six Variations in D major Op.76
09. Theme
10. Variation I
11. Variation II
12. Variation III
13. Variation IV
14. Variation V
15. Variation VI
Fifteen Variations with Fugue in E flat major Op.35
16. Introduction
17. Theme
18. Variation I
19. Variation II
20. Variation III
21. Variation IV
22. Variation V
23. Variation VI
24. Variation VII
25. Variation VIII
26. Variation IX
27. Variation X
28. Variation XI
29. Variation XII
30. Variation XIII
31. Variation XIV
32. Variation XV
33. Finale
J.Brahms From Six Piano Pieces Op.118
34. Intermezzo in A minor No.1
35. Ballade in G minor No.3
36. Intermezzo in E flat minor No.6
CD 7 - R.A.Schumann
Bunte Blatter op.99
01. 3 Stucklein
01. A dur
02. e moll
03. E dur
02. 5 Albumblatter
01. fis moll
02. h moll
03. As dur
04. Ges dur
05. Es dur
03. Novelette
04. Praludium
05. Marsch
06. Abendmusik
07. Scherzo
08. Geschwindmarsch
04. Symphonische Etuden op.13
09. Theme
10. Etude 1
11. Etude 2
12. Etude 3
13. Etude 4
14. Etude 5
05. Variationen (Anhang zu op.13)
15. Var.1
16. Var.2
17. Var.3
18. Var.4
19. Var.5
06. Etuden
20. Etude 6
21. Etude 7
22. Etude 8
23. Etude 9
24. Etude 10
25. Etude 11
26. Etude 12
CD 8 - F.P.Schubert - Piano sonatas Nos.9, 11, 13
Piano sonata No.9 in B major Op.147 D.575
01. 1. Allegro ma non troppo
02. 2. Andante
03. 3. Scherzo; Allegretto
04. 4. Allegro giusto
Piano sonata No.11 in F minor D.625
05. 1. Allegro
06. 2. Scherzo; Allegretto
07. 3. Adagio (from D.503)
08. 4. Allegro
Piano sonata No.13 in A major Op.120 D.664
09. 1. Allegro moderato
10. 2. Andante
11. 3. Allegro
CD 9 - F.P.Schubert - Piano sonatas Nos.14, 19, Impromptu No.2
Piano sonata No.14 in A minor Op.143 D.784
01. 1. Allegro giusto
02. 2. Andante
03. 3. Allegro vivace
Piano sonata No. 19 in C minor D.958
04. 1. Allegro
05. 2. Adagio
06. 3. Menuetto; Allegro
07. 4. Allegro
08. Impromptu No.2 in A flat major D.935
CD 10 - F.P.Schubert, Piano sonata No.21, Moments musicaux Op.94, Impromptus Op.90
Piano sonata No.21 in B flat major D.960
01. 1. Molto moderato
02. 2. Andante sostenuto
03. 3. Scherzo: Allegro vivace con delicatezza
04. 4. Allegro ma non troppo
Moments musicaux Op.94 D.780
05. No.1 in C major
06. No.3 in F minor
07. No.6 in A flat major
Impromptus Op.90 D.899
08. No.2 in E flat major
09. No.4 in A flat major
Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter was a Soviet pianist well known for the depth of his interpretations, virtuoso technique, and vast repertoire. He is widely considered one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. Richter was born in Zhitomir, Russian Empire (now Ukraine).
Even at an early age, Richter was an excellent sight-reader, and regularly practiced with local opera and ballet companies. He developed a lifelong passion for opera, vocal and chamber music that found its full expression in the festivals he established in Grange de Meslay, France, and in Moscow, at the Pushkin Museum. At age 15, he started to work at the Odessa Opera where he accompanied the rehearsals. In 1949 Richter won the Stalin Prize, which led to extensive concert tours in Russia, Eastern Europe and China. He gave his first concerts outside the Soviet union in Czechoslovakia in 1950. In 1952, Richter was invited to play Franz Liszt in a film based on the life of Mikhail Glinka, called Kompozitor Glinka (Russian: Композитор Глинка, "The Composer Glinka"; a remake of the 1946 film Glinka). The title role was played by Boris Smirnov.
In 1960, even though he had a reputation for being "indifferent" to politics, Richter defied the authorities when he performed at Boris Pasternak's funeral. (He had played Prokofiev's Violin Sonata No. 1 at Joseph Stalin's funeral in 1953, with David Oistrakh.) Sviatoslav Richter (who had received the Stalin and Lenin prizes and became People's Artist of the RSFSR), gave his first tour concerts in the USA in 1960, and in England and France in 1961. Richter's first concerts in the West took place in May 1960, when he was allowed to play in Finland, and on October 15, 1960, in Chicago, where he played Johannes Brahms's Second Piano Concerto accompanied by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Erich Leinsdorf, creating a sensation.
As late as 1995, Richter continued to perform some of the most demanding pieces in the pianistic repertoire, including Maurice Ravel's Miroirs cycle, Sergei Prokofiev's Second Sonata and Frédéric Chopin's études and Fourth Ballade. Richter's last recorded orchestral performance was of three Mozart concerti in 1994 with the Japan Shinsei Symphony Orchestra conducted by his old friend Rudolf Barshai. Richter's last recital was a private gathering in Lübeck, Germany, on 30 March 1995. The program consisted of two Haydn sonatas and Max Reger's Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Beethoven, a piece for two pianos, which Richter performed with pianist Andreas Lucewicz. Richter died at Central Clinical Hospital in Moscow from a heart attack, after he suffered from a depressed state of mind caused by his inability to perform in public. At the time of his death, Richter was rehearsing Schubert's Fünf Klavierstücke, D. 459.
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