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Viktor
Stepanovych KOSENKO (1896-1938)
Piano Music - vol. 1
Eleven Etudes in the Form of Old Dances
op. 19 (1927-29) [69:01] (1 Gavotte in
D flat major - Allegro mosso [4:09]; 2
Allemande in B flat minor - Moderato [7:06];
3 Menuet in G major - Allegretto [5:18];
4 Courante in E minor - Vivace [3:55];
5 Sarabande in A minor - Adagio [5:53];
6 Bourree in A major - Allegro [5:07];
7 Gavotte in B minor - Allegro moderato
[3:14]; 8 Rigaudon in C major - Vivace
[3:48]; 9 Menuet in E flat major - Allegretto
[5:08]; 10 Passacaglia in G minor - Andante
con grandezza [18:49]; 11 Gigue in D minor
- Presto [6:27])
Natalya Shkoda (piano)
rec. Katzin Concert Hall, School of Music,
Arizona State University, 21 December
2005. DDD
first Western recording
TOCCATA CLASSICS TOCC 0036 [69:01]
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The Ukrainian composer
Kosenko was born in St Petersburg
where he later studied. His works
include three piano sonatas written
in the 1920s and concertos for violin
(1919) and cello (1928). Were any
of these ever recorded by Melodiya,
I wonder. He remains a revered figure
in Ukrainian musical circles and we
are indebted to Natalya Shkoda for
this recording and for excellent background
notes.
Kosenko's op. 11
takes a miscellany of old dance forms
and twists and turns them into late-romantic
forms yet never extrudes them so far
that they lose their connection with
'antiquity'. A sense of pristine preservation
from the eras of Bach, Handel and
Haydn hangs over the proceedings and
the romantic overlay can be variously
approximated to Chopin and Rachmaninov.
There’s even something of Medtner
in the case of the B minor Gavotte.
Certainly there is nothing wilder
here. If there are parallels with
Prokofiev it is the Prokofiev of the
Classical Symphony and of parts
of Romeo and Juliet not the
Scythian Suite. Bach-Finzi
trills can be heard in the Sarabande.
The Gavotte has the playfulness
of Warlock's Capriol. Only
in the penultimate Passacaglia
- which at 18:49 dwarfs every
one of the other movements - is the
predilection for the confines of polished
craftsmanship transcended. This major
piece has the bearing of a piano sonata
in which grand designs are present
and are fully grasped. The music moves
with ease and inevitability around
the compass points: Brahms, Beethoven,
Bach, Chopin and Rachmaninov.
The recording conveys
an extremely natural piano sound.
This is serious-minded
music-making despatched with total
and eloquent identification by Shkoda.
The music sings in a skein of convincingly
meshed earlier classical styles which
are made to meet and interact with
Chopin and Rachmaninov.
Rob Barnett
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