Rubinstein: Fantasia in E Minor, Op. 77, 5 Pieces, Op. 69 & Trot de cavalerie
Catalog Number: 8.574697
Rubinstein regretted fame as a pianist overshadowing his composing. Recent recordings reveal melodic, appealing music: the mid-1860s E-minor Fantasia is grandly Romantic with Beethovenian finale echoes; Five Pieces are Chopin/Schumann-like miniatures ending in a brilliant Toccata; Trot de cavalerie is a 19th-century mounted-troop march genre.
Rubinstein: Fantasia in E Minor, Op. 77, 5 Pieces, Op. 69 & Trot de cavalerie
Anton Rubinstein always regretted that his status as an elite pianist eclipsed his reputation as a composer. Recent recordings have shown that his music is melodically distinguished and attractive, as these two major works from the mid-1860s show. Cast on a wide canvas, the Fantasia in E minor conforms to Romantic grandeur in its gestures, which also include Beethovenian echoes in the finale. The Five Pieces are condensed character studies, evoking Chopin and Schumann, and ending with a brilliant Toccata. The Trot de cavalerie, a march for mounted troops, was a popular genre in the 19th century.
Published date
2025-08-22
Number of discs
1
Channels
stereo:24:2.0
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