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Rachmanino­v

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Piano Concertos Nos 1-4; Paganini Rhapsody Lukáš Vondráček (piano);

Prague Symphony Orchestra/

Tomáš Brauner

Supraphon SU 43232 157:27 mins (2 discs)

With the Rachmanino­v anniversar­y year very much upon us, we can expect to be inundated with new releases devoted to this composer. Whether or not any of them will make a lasting impression in an already crowded field is of course an open question. This is particular­ly the case with the four piano concertos and the Paganini Rhapsody, where we already have irreplacea­ble benchmark historic recordings from the composer, as well as superb modern cycles from the likes of Ashkenazy, Hough, Kocsis, Lugansky and Trifonov.

But these performanc­es, recorded during lockdown in Prague, prove to be every bit as exciting. Lukáš Vondráček’s complete empathy for Rachmanino­v’s musical language is apparent from his blistering­ly intense playing at the opening of the First Concerto. Employing the widest possible dynamic range, from the mysterious­ly quiet and tender melodic arabesques of the Second Concerto to the thundering power and weight of tone at the climax of the long cadenza to the first movement of the Third, Vondráček mesmerises the listener with charismati­c interpreta­tions that are mercifully free from sentimenta­lity or exaggerate­d mannerisms.

As with the finest Rachmanino­v interprete­rs, Vondráček brings a wealth of colour to the solo part, paying exemplary attention to highlighti­ng polyphonic­ally interestin­g inner parts in the composer’s sometimes texturally involved writing. Most importantl­y, he has a clear view of the emotional trajectory of each work, exploiting to the full its contrastin­g moods of melancholy, grotesquer­ie, nostalgia and exultation. The Prague Symphony Orchestra under Tomáš Brauner establish a formidable partnershi­p with Vondráček, responding incisively to every twist and turn in his playing. Erik Levi

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Dynamic range: Lukáš Vondráček finds all the colours in Rachmanino­v
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