Un merveilleux musicien, injustement oublié, comme Arensky, Medtner, Kalinnikov et tant d'autres... Bravo à Anthony Goldstone pur son interprétation et un grand merci à Music Gems pour la mise en ligne
E-moll is the best one, thank you very much. I am Russian and know a lot about music, but these were the treasures (perles) I've never discovered before. Many thanks to the person who downloaded it. It is such a pleasure. By hte way, it is easy to hear the vocal intonation of preludes, because as for me Gliere was more the composer who wrote better for voice, so I prefer more his romances (that's just my opinion, I do not plan to persuade anyone).
Number three is one of the best but definively not "the best"( to me at least). Gliere´s style is very noticeable in several ones and in others( also very well composed) the "Chopinesque influence" is very clear. A brilliant composer totally underated...
Great music, well played by Mr Goldstone - but I would really like Philip Thomson to perform these preludes; his excellent rendition of the Blumenfeld Op 17 absolutely prove that his virtuosity and insight auger well for excellence here.
0:00 - Prelude No. 1
1:11 - Prelude No. 2
4:08 - Prelude No. 3
5:06 - Prelude No. 4
7:40 - Prelude No. 5
11:04 - Prelude No. 6
12:18 - Prelude No. 7
14:14 - Prelude No. 8
15:20 - Prelude No. 9
18:47 - Prelude No. 10
21:33 - Prelude No. 11
23:32 - Prelude No. 12
24:43 - Prelude No. 13
26:50 - Prelude No. 14
29:40 - Prelude No. 15
32:15 - Prelude No. 16
33:17 - Prelude No. 17
34:05 - Prelude No. 18
35:24 - Prelude No. 19
37:17 - Prelude No. 20
40:02 - Prelude No. 21
43:15 - Prelude No. 22
44:38 - Prelude No. 23
46:18 - Prelude No. 24
46:58 - Prelude No. 25
Never heard these great works before. Dah. Thank you all for sharing.
Monsieur Gliere has been overlooked in the West for nearly a century, but his genius is finally collecting light...
Un merveilleux musicien, injustement oublié, comme Arensky, Medtner, Kalinnikov et tant d'autres...
Bravo à Anthony Goldstone pur son interprétation et un grand merci à Music Gems pour la mise en ligne
Bof, Arensky à part 3-4 pièces est justement oublié.
No. 3 is so gorgeous. Gliere is too underrated.
What a fantastic style. Resembles Rachmaninov but sometimes even darker, and sometimes lighter like Arensky.
I love how these are organized by key! Thank you!
E-moll is the best one, thank you very much. I am Russian and know a lot about music, but these were the treasures (perles) I've never discovered before. Many thanks to the person who downloaded it. It is such a pleasure.
By hte way, it is easy to hear the vocal intonation of preludes, because as for me Gliere was more the composer who wrote better for voice, so I prefer more his romances (that's just my opinion, I do not plan to persuade anyone).
Number three is one of the best but definively not "the best"( to me at least). Gliere´s style is very noticeable in several ones and in others( also very well composed) the "Chopinesque influence" is very clear. A brilliant composer totally underated...
1:18 - Chopin - Prelude op. 28 no. 20
yes, we know
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11 світла, але на праву руку
14 - акорди
21 - на ліву руку
Great music, well played by Mr Goldstone - but I would really like Philip Thomson to perform these preludes; his excellent rendition of the Blumenfeld Op 17 absolutely prove that his virtuosity and insight auger well for excellence here.
The last one reminds Chopin's Sonata 2
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No. 21 40:02
I love this style.. is it Russian late romantic? Expressionism? How do you call it?
Glier is definitely romantic
cool
Not everyone is a Rachmaninoff !
Was it the purpose? I didn't know.. He's still managing to be a wonderful Glière though. I find his style warmer and more balanced
A rather stupid word of comment indeed !
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