|
| Tchaikovsky
- Tranquillity Daria Teizyn - piano | Daria
Telizyn took up the challenge (perhaps it was Tchaikovsky's) of finding/providing
the musicality in the performance. The extent to which she succeeded was evident
to the music critic of the Sulzbacher Zeitung, who wrote of one of her recitals
in Germany: "Were these pieces, perhaps supposed to be something more than sentimental
Schumann adulation? Those who heard Daria Telizyn's interpretation of 'The Autumn
Song' could not doubt it. Her playing gave expression to abandon and to soft restlessness-nuances
of a thoroughly convincing assertiveness. In the remaining pieces Telizyn also
shunned perfunctory salon sentimentality, playing the 'Troika' mysteriously soft
and, in the 'Waltz of Flowers', taking pains to counter the blissfulness of the
melody with a robust stress of the rhythm". | | |  | |
| Track
List |
1 Romance Op.5 in F minor 2 Autumn Song Op.37 II, No.10 in D major (October)
3 Barcarolle Op.37 II, No.6 in G major (June) 4 Troika Op.37 II, No.II
in E major (November) 5 March from "The Nutcracker" Op.71/a 6 "Waltz
of the Flowers" from "The Nutcracker" Op.71/a 7 Sentimental Waltz Op.51,
No.6 8 Rêverie Interrompue Op.40, No.12 9 Humoresque Op.10, No.2
10 Dumka Op.59
| | |