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Rachmaninov Simon Callaghan Takenouchi 2017
Arranged by Simon Callaghan and Hiro Takenouchi, and performed live by them at St John's Smith Square in February 2017. The score of this new arrangement will be made available in due course via (http•••) ➥ Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: (http•••) ➥ Follow me on social media: (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) ➥Visit my website for merchandise, schedule and lots of other information: (http•••)
Parnassius Piano Duo Percy Sherwood Simon Callaghan Takenouchi
We are joined in the concert hall by Simon Callaghan and Hiro Takenouchi, the Parnassius Piano Duo, performing a fearsome piece for two pianos by the little-known Percy Sherwood... Our iTunes Podcast discussion with Simon and Hiro - (http•••) Follow us online: Twitter - (http•••) Facebook - (http•••) Wyastone Releases: (http•••)
Georgy Catoire Hiroaki Takenouchi Martin Yates Karl Klindworth Richard Wagner Tchaikovsky Sergei Taneyev Rimsky Korsakov Lyadov Anton Arensky Nikolai Myaskovsky Royal Scottish National Orchestra 1861 1879 1884 1885 1886 1887 1899 1919 1926
It is my sincere desire that any and all potential or actual monetization proceeds that may be my due be instead forwarded to any and all holders of copyright. Georgy Catoire +••.••(...)) Piano Concerto in A-flat Major, Op. 21 I. Moderato, con entusiasmo - Dramatico - cadenza - 0:00 Tema: Moderato - Tranquillo - Misterioso - Variations 4:02 Var. 1: Allegro con spirito 5:31 Var. 2: (Interlude) Moderato 6:26 Var. 3: L'istesso tempo 8:26 Var. 4: Allegro scherzando (misterioso) 10:59 Var. 5: Tempo del tema: 12:16 Var. 6: Allegro risoluto - Animato - Molto più mosso - Tempo del tema, dramatico II. Andante cantabile - Animato - Tranquillo - Tempo I 19:03 III. Allegro risoluto - Tempo del comencio, maestoso 25:25 Hiroaki Takenouchi, piano Royal Scottish National Orchestra Martin Yates, conductor Georgy Lvovich Catoire (1861 – 1926) was a Russian composer of French heritage. Catoire studied piano in Berlin with Karl Klindworth (a friend of Richard Wagner) from whom he learned to appreciate Wagner. He became one of the few Russian 'Wagnerite' composers, joining the Wagner society in 1879. Catoire graduated from Moscow University in mathematics in 1884 with outstanding honours. Upon graduating, he worked for his father's commercial business, only later becoming a full-time musician. It was at this time that Catoire began taking lessons in piano and basic harmony from Klindworth's student, V. I. Willborg. These lessons resulted in the composition of a piano sonata, some character pieces, and a few transcriptions. The most famous of these transcriptions was the piano transcription of Tchaikovsky's Introduction and Fugue from the First Orchestral Suite (which Jurgenson later published at the recommendation of Tchaikovsky). Not satisfied with his lessons with Willborg, Catoire went to Berlin in late 1885 to continue his lessons with Klindworth. Throughout 1886, he made brief trips to Moscow, and on one of these trips, he became acquainted with Tchaikovsky, who was greatly pleased with Catoire's set of piano variations. Tchaikovsky told the younger composer that, "it would be a great sin if he did not devote himself to composition". It was during this visit to Moscow that Catoire was introduced to the publisher Jurgenson. Catoire continued to study piano with Klindworth in Berlin throughout 1886, and simultaneously studied composition and theory with Otto Tirsch. Not satisfied with Tirsch's instruction, he began study with Philip Rufer. These lessons were also short-lived but resulted in the composition of a string quartet. Catoire returned to Moscow in 1887. He declined to make a debut as a concert pianist, despite Klindworth's recommendation. Catoire met Tchaikovsky again, and he showed him (along with Gubert and Sergei Taneyev) the string quartet which he had written in Berlin for Rufer. They all agreed that the work was musically interesting but lacking in texture. On Tchaikovsky's recommendation, Catoire went to Rimsky-Korsakov in St Petersburg with a request for composition and theory lessons. In a letter to Rimsky-Korsakov, Tchaikovsky later described Catoire as, "very talented... but in need of serious schooling." Rimsky-Korsakov gave Catoire one lesson before passing him to Lyadov. This single lesson resulted in three piano pieces which were later published as Catoire's op.2. With Lyadov, Catoire studied counterpoint and wrote several pieces, including the lovely Caprice. op.3. Lyadov's lessons concluded Catoire's formal schooling. After returning to Moscow, Catoire became quite close to Anton Arensky. It was during this period that he wrote his second quartet (which he later rewrote as a quintet) and his cantata, "Rusalka", op.5, for solo voice, women's chorus and orchestra. Catoire's family, friends, and colleagues were not sympathetic to his choice of career in composition, so in 1899, after a series of disappointments, he withdrew to the countryside and nearly gave up composing altogether. After two years of withdrawal from society, and having broken off almost all connections with musical friends, the opus 7 Symphony emerged in the form of a sextet as a result of this seclusion. From 1919 Catoire was professor of composition in the Moscow Conservatory. He wrote several treatises on theory and composition during his tenure. Nikolai Myaskovsky had great regard for Catoire's students.
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