
Medtner: Complete Piano Sonatas, Vol. 3 / Stewart
This new release is the penultimate volume in this acclaimed series of Medtnerâs Complete Piano Sonatas performed by series pianist Paul Stewart. Medtnerâs 14 piano sonatas, the most significant achievement in this genre by any major composer since Beethoven, span his career. The Sonata-Ballade explores a tempestuous musical allegory â the triumph of Light over Darkness, of Faith over Doubt; while the Sonata in A minor is cast in a single, terse movement, with folkloric elements and frequent use of bell-like features that exude Russianness. By contrast, the âNight Windâ Sonata is a monumental epic of exceptional complexity that stunned Rachmaninov and led composer and critic Sorabji to call it âthe greatest piano sonata of modern times.â
This new release is the penultimate volume in this acclaimed series of Medtnerâs Complete Piano Sonatas performed by series pianist Paul Stewart. Medtnerâs 14 piano sonatas, the most significant achievement in this genre by any major composer since Beethoven, span his career. The Sonata-Ballade explores a tempestuous musical allegory â the triumph of Light over Darkness, of Faith over Doubt; while the Sonata in A minor is cast in a single, terse movement, with folkloric elements and frequent use of bell-like features that exude Russianness. By contrast, the âNight Windâ Sonata is a monumental epic of exceptional complexity that stunned Rachmaninov and led composer and critic Sorabji to call it âthe greatest piano sonata of modern times.â
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This new release is the penultimate volume in this acclaimed series of Medtnerâs Complete Piano Sonatas performed by series pianist Paul Stewart. Medtnerâs 14 piano sonatas, the most significant achievement in this genre by any major composer since Beethoven, span his career. The Sonata-Ballade explores a tempestuous musical allegory â the triumph of Light over Darkness, of Faith over Doubt; while the Sonata in A minor is cast in a single, terse movement, with folkloric elements and frequent use of bell-like features that exude Russianness. By contrast, the âNight Windâ Sonata is a monumental epic of exceptional complexity that stunned Rachmaninov and led composer and critic Sorabji to call it âthe greatest piano sonata of modern times.â
























