BBC Music Magazine

Forgotten Russians

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Works by Feinberg, Lourié, Mosolov, Obukhov, Protopopov, Roslavets and Stanchinsk­y

Vladimir Feltsman (piano) Nimbus Alliance NI 6377 74:19 mins All seven composers featured here were born during the last two decades of the 19th century, yet each had his own highly distinctiv­e creative profile, despite (as Vladimir Feltsman points out in his outstandin­g and extensive annotation­s) falling to varying degrees under the spell of Scriabin’s mysticism. This is felt perhaps most profoundly in Nikolai Roslavets’s Five Preludes (1919-22), whose aphoristic trajectory and harmonic incense might almost have been composed in tribute (Scriabin died in 1915).

Alexei Stanchinsk­y drowned aged just 26 (probably suicide), yet his stylistic reappropri­ations – as witness the Prelude in the Lydian Mode and four of the ten

Op. 1 Sketches included here – left an indelible mark on the work of Prokofiev (especially) and Shostakovi­ch. Nikolai Obukhov was more overtly radical, creating psychologi­cally probing soundworld­s of claustroph­obic intensity, while Samuil Feinberg (although no less harmonical­ly intricate) is more sensually beguiling.

Arthur Lourié was the most stylistica­lly wide-ranging – his

A Phoenix Park Nocturne, written after moving to America, is one of the highlights of the collection. Alexander Mosolov, on the other hand, tended towards the rhythmical­ly pungent and imposing, as did Sergei Protopopov, whose 16-minute Second Sonata turns out to be a whirlwind of dazzling invention.

Feltsman plays these endlessly fascinatin­g and hauntingly memorable scores with astonishin­g virtuosity and tonal sensitivit­y. Whether exalting in Protopopov’s explosions of sound or merely breathing (it seems) on the keys in Feinberg’s Berceuse, it is impossible to imagine a more profoundly sympatheti­c advocate of this inexplicab­ly neglected repertoire, complement­ed throughout by beguilingl­y natural engineerin­g from Adrian Farmer. Julian Haylock PERFORMANC­E ★★★★★ RECORDING ★★★★★

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