This selection of Magaloff’s art is mainly devoted to his repertoire on Chopin. (all Mazurkas, Piano Concerto No. 1, Recital). It also contains legendary recordings of the works of Schumann (Carnival, Symphonic Studies), Beethoven (Piano Concerto No. 5, Sonata Op 109), Granados (Goyescas), Liszt (Transcendental Execution Studies after Paganini, Sonata S 178), as well as compositions by Haydn, Handel and Mozart.
Nikita Magaloff was one of the great piano virtuosos of the twentieth century and still enjoys an outstanding reputation, especially as a performer of Chopin. He is also considered an excellent performer of works by Schumann, Mozart, Beethoven, Liszt and Stravinsky. His name represents the elegant style, the cultivated lightness of French influence and a piano rich in colors and nuances. Born in Russia in 1912, the pianist was a great disciple of Liszt and Chopin in Paris, where he studied composition with Prokofiev. Magaloff had particularly close ties with another professor, Igor Stravinsky, who had fled to Paris with his family before the Revolution. In Stravinsky’s opinion, the compatriot was a perfect interpreter of his works. This can easily be heard in Magaloff’s remarkable performance of the Piano and Wind Concerto, which is included in this box of original albums + bonus tracks from the years 1937 to 1962. Magaloff had particularly close ties with another professor, Igor Stravinsky, who had fled to Paris with his family before the Revolution. In Stravinsky’s opinion, the compatriot was a perfect interpreter of his works. This can easily be heard in Magaloff’s remarkable performance of the Piano and Wind Concerto, which is included in this box of original albums + bonus tracks from the years 1937 to 1962. Magaloff had particularly close ties with another professor, Igor Stravinsky, who had fled to Paris with his family before the Revolution. In Stravinsky’s opinion, the compatriot was a perfect interpreter of his works. This can easily be heard in Magaloff’s remarkable performance of the Piano and Wind Concerto, which is included in this box of original albums + bonus tracks from the years 1937 to 1962.
Disc. 1
Chopin: Piano Sonata No. 3
4 Impromptus
Berceuse, Op.57
Recorded in 1954
Disc. 2
Schumann: Carnaval, Op.9
Liszt: Grandes études de Paganini
Disc. 3
Haydn: Piano Sonata Hob.XVI: 48
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30
Schumann: Symphonic Etudes, Op.13
Recorded in 1960
Disc. 4
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 “Emperor”
conducted by Willem van Ottellow, Vienna Symphony Orchestra
1961 Recording
Liszt: Totentanz, S.126
Conducted by Roberto Benzi, Consale Ramru Orchestra
1961 Recording
Disc. 5
Granados: Goyescas, Part 1
Goyescus Part 2
1952, 1954 Recording
Disc. 6
Chopin: 4 Mazurkas Op.6
Five Mazurkas, Op.7
Four Mazurkas, Op.17, Op.24
Recorded in 1956
Handel: Violin Sonata in D major HWV.371
Joseph Szigeti (Vln)
Recorded in 1937
Disc. 7
Chopin: 4 Mazurka Op.30, Op.33, Op.41
3 Mazurkas Op.50, Op.56
Recorded in 1956
Mozart: Violin Sonata No. 21 K.304
Joseph Szigeti (Vln)
1937 year recording
Disc 8.
Chopin: 3 Mazurkas Op.56, Op.59, Op.63
4 Mazurkas Op.67, Op.68
Mazurka “Notre Temps” Op.posth
Recorded in 1956
Disc. 9
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 1
conducted by Robert Benzi, Consale Ramlou Orchestra
1961 Recording
Liszt : Piano Sonata in D major
Recorded in 1951
Disc. 10
Szigeti: Concerto for piano and wind instruments
Capriccio
Ernest Ansermet, conducted by Orchestre de la Swiss Romande Orchestra
recorded in 1955