Visions Fugitives - Prokofiev, Medtner & Chopin
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Release Date: 10 November 2014
Label: ECM Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 028948111572
Genres: Classical  
Release Date: 10 November 2014
Label: ECM Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 028948111572
Genres: Classical  
Description
Visions fugitives, pianist Anna Gourari's second ECM release, showcases the intense beauty of her sound in Prokofiev's title work, a set of 20 "fleeting visions" whose moods swing wildly and evocatively: lyrical and sardonic, grotesque and calm, melancholy and boisterous, nostalgic
and insistent.
The album also features Medtner's Fairy Tale in F minor (a miniature from his extensive series of skazki, or "tales") - three minutes that suggest a dark nostalgia - and the great Sonata No. 3 in B minor by Chopin, which includes an almost heroic, Beethovenian opening movement as well as a touching, songful Largo.
Gourari's ECM debut - 2012's 'Canto Oscuro' (4764661), an album that channels the Baroque and its spirit reflecting darkly through the ages - earned praise far and wide. Gramophone declared her Bach/Busoni Chaconne "one of the most riveting on record," while the Boston Globe praised "this smartly crafted and beautifully performed recital… played with such opulent tone and remarkable fluidity as to belie the true difficulty of almost all the music here".
Born in Kazan, Tartarstan, Anna Gourari is a musician steeped in the venerable Russian piano school, with its technical verities and Old World glamour. The great pianist Alexis Weissenberg found her playing "almost mystical" when he was on the jury with Martha Argerich, Vladimir Ashkenazy and Nelson Freire that deemed Gourari winner of the Clara Schumann Piano Competition in 1994.
Gourari's discography ranges from Beethoven, Brahms, and Strauss to Zemlinsky, Bartók, Poulenc and Hindemith. She is also known for her performances of contemporary scores by the likes of Sofia Gubaidulina, Rodion Shchedrin and Jörg Widmann. The pianist is an actress and media personality, too. Gourari portrayed a key character in Werner Herzog's 2001 film 'Invincible', and in 2007, she returned to her native country for the first time since her 1990 emigration to make six documentaries on Russian art for Deutsche Welle.
Personnel: Anna Gourari (piano)
Tracklisting
Various artists
Yuval Cohen Quartet
Thomas Stronen; Craig Taborn; Chris Potter; Sinikka Langeland; Jorge Rossy
Stephan Micus
Rainer Bruninghaus
Paul Bley
Mathias Eick; Kristjan Randalu; Ole Morten Vagan; Hans Hulbaekmo
Julia Hulsmann Quartet
Anna Gourari
Anna Gourari