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POEMS
& FAIRY TALES
Piano
Music by MEDTNER & SCRIABIN
IRINA FEOKTISTOVA
ИРИНА
ФЕОКТИСТОВА
$14.95
~ MS1326
"Medtner’s
intricacies have trapped any number of pianists...But Irina Feoktistova clearly has the Ariadne’s
thread to navigate the music’s mazes... this Petersburg-trained pianist
turns out ripe, romantic performances notable for their heightened emotion,
their rich but sensuously varied tonal palette, and—most of all—their superb
rubato, which matches the music’s rhythmic flow to its most unpredictable
harmonic currents with unerring discernment... Her
strong-willed Scriabin is similarly impressive... [with] her
weighty account of Op.2/1 (its contestatory lines highlighted to striking
effect), her impassioned churning in op. 8/12, and her spellbinding Vers la
flamme, this disc makes a significant contribution to the Scriabin catalog, too...
A follow-up would be welcome." Peter J. Rabinowitz,
Fanfare ~ November / December 2009
"what
shines through...is Irina Feoktistova’s playing, which
is masterful and at times revelatory. None of these composers’ piano
works are easy, but must be performed with a sense of ease and inevitability,
either to support Medtner’s intricate classical forms or lend logic to
Scriabin’s seemingly improvisatory declamations. Feoktistova is
completely at home in this music, and her knowledge of it and love for it are
evident at every moment... I applaud
Feoktistova for her virtuosity and vision". Patrick Valentino, Classical Voice of New England ~ October
2009
"[Feoktistova]
has all the technical mastery and coloristic touches to bring [the music] off in
fine fashion. She sorts out all of the complex rhythms each of these composers
are noted for using without ever getting bogged down. Her sense of line and
forward momentum are essential for this repertoire... her musicality and variety
of touches are just about perfect [in the Scriabin]." American
Record Guide ~ September /
October 2009
"[Feoktistova]
plays with a gutsy tone and expressive directness... ." BBC
Music Magazine ~ October 2009
"[Feoktistova]
is admirable interpreter... Her rendering of A Fairy Tale is sensitive... [She]
underlines Scriabin's elliptical harmonies in these concise miniatures, bringing
out the mystery and lurking shadows, as well as the more explosive qualities...
a worthy Scriabin interpreter..." Lawrence
A. Johnson, Gramophone ~ September 2009
" [This]
collection opens with Irina’s performance of Medtner’s “Fairy Tale In
B-Flat Minor”, followed by his “Sonata-Reminiscenza, Op. 38, No. 1”. Both
reveal a complexity of composition that is expertly performed by Ms. Feoktistova. Certainly,
[her] twelve minute performance of his melodic and poetic
“Sonata-Reminiscenza” contains a deeply nostalgic, and atmospheric beauty...
Feoktistova more than rises to the many technical challenges laid down by
Scriabin on this excellent album." Jeff
Perkins, BlogCritics ~ June 2009
"In
Poems & Fairy Tales,
Irina Feoktistova explores the tone color and the harmonic complexities in two
of Russia's most intriguing composers, Nikolai Medtner
and Alexander Scriabin. For this task, the St.
Petersburg Conservatory graduates who now resides in the United States has the
ideal tools, including temperament, love of the beautiful tonal qualities in the
music, and an unerring sense for the harmonic center of a given piece. The
last-named is vital when you're talking about a composer like Scriabin whose
harmonics are usual to begin with, even if they weren't complicated by what the
composer himself termed his 'mystery chord.' Feoktistova is adept at
bringing out the salient qualities in the two Medtner pieces heard here, namely
clarity of tone, formal outline and rhythm. That's important because Medtner's
melodies are not in themselves terribly memorable (a cardinal sin for a
Russian), which makes critical a keen appreciation of other musical values.
Feoktistova shows a fine understanding of the wistful, melancholy mood of the
composer's Sonata-Riminiscenza, Op, 38, No.1 from the first cycle of Forgotten
Melodies, bringing out the nostalgia inherent in the music, as well as a
grasp of its unusual structure in which all of the components of sonata form are
present in a single movement. In her hands, the Skazka (Fairy Tale) in
B-flat Major is a polished gem.
When I said, “a composer like Scriabin” earlier, I was being facetious: there has never been any other
composer like Alexander Scriabin, a mystic who developed his own musical
language to express his visions. In the Etude in D-sharp Minor, Op. 8, No.
12, for instance, the composer begins slowly and mysteriously, then builds
to a powerful climax at the end as a heightened tempo coincides with increasing
density of tone-clusters. Feoktistova manages beautifully the ebb and flow of
volume over a widely spaced arpeggiated bass that make this short piece so
memorable. The Scriabin selections also
include his deeply reflective Etude in C-sharp Minor, Op. 2, No. 1, his eight
Preludes, Op. 11; the exuberant “Vers la Flamme” which draws in the
listener like a moth to the flame
referenced in the title, and the two Poems, Op. 32, the first more yearning in
character and the latter more overtly dramatic. The harmonic language in both is
noticeably fluid, calling forth, and receiving, the utmost alertness and
delicacy from the artist. Atlanta Audio Society ~ March 2009
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IRINA
FEOKTISTOVA, a graduate of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, is a classically
trained pianist that has performed in the major concert halls of Russia, Europe
and the United States as a soloist, duo pianist and accompanist. In 1995, as a
part of a piano duo, she participated in the Park Lane Group auditions and was
chosen from 260 participants to perform at the Purcell Room of London’s Royal
Festival Hall. The piano duo Polianovskaja-Feoktistova won third prize at the
First International Competition of Contemporary Music Interpretation in Weimar,
Germany (1996). In 1997, she gave a series of concerts as soloist with the Youth
Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders, conducted by Robert Groslot. In 1997, she
participated in the Ninth International New Music Festival titled “SoundWays”
as a piano duo and recorded her first disc.
Ms.
Feoktistova emigrated to the United States in 1998, and since then has performed
extensively in the Chicago area. She also worked as a free-lance musician at
Roosevelt, Loyola, Northwestern and DePaul Universities, and has been involved
in numerous musical theatre productions as accompanist and music director. Ms.
Feoktistova has also been active in various projects performing Russian and
American contemporary music. Since 2004, Ms. Feoktistova accompanied one of the
world’s foremost performers of Baroque trumpet, Crispian Steele-Perkins on his
yearly United States tour. In 2004 she won the Kawai CD Recording Competition in
piano solo category. Ms. Feoktistova is affiliated with the CUBE, MAVerick and
Vox3 ensembles in Chicago, and with the Union of Composers in St. Petersburg,
where in May 2005 she performed a program of American contemporary music at the
41st International Festival “St. Petersburg Musical Spring” and recorded her
CD titled ”Musical Bridge, Chicago –
St. Petersburg”. In 2005 and 2007, she participated in John Cage’s “Musicircus”
events organized by Chicago Composers Forum and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
For the 2007 “Musicircus”,
Ms. Feoktistova initiated the Scriabin “color-music” program in which her
performances were accompanied by digitally created color animation projections.
In
2005 and 2006, Ms. Feoktistova worked as a coach and interpreter for Vladimir
Galouzine, theprincipal Russian tenor, performing in Puccini’s Manon
Lescaut and Turandot at the Lyric Opera
of Chicago. She also worked as a
back stage pianist for Der Rosenkavalier (2006) and played organ for the
Orchestra in Richard Strauss’ Die Frau ohne Schatten (2007) with Sir
Andrew Davis conducting. Irina has been the principal keyboardist with the
Millennium Chamber Players, a Chicago-based ensemble, since its founding in
2006. Her recordings include both classical and contemporary music, including
such 20th century repertoire as Barber’s Hermit Songs with Russian
singer Elena Antonenko (2003); Schoenberg’s Pierrot Lunaire; works by
Webern; and PeterM. Davies’s Eight Songs for aMad King with
theMillenniumChamber Players. In 2007, Feoktistova
was featured in the The Fazioli Salon Series, which was broadcasted live on
WFMT radio. In June 2008, she made her Carnegie Hall debut as a
soloist and an accompanist with Russian singer Vladimir Galuzine for the Russia
Day concert.
ИРИНА
ФЕОКТИСТОВА окончила
Государственную
Санкт-Петербургскую
консерваторию
по классу
фортепиано в
1996 году (проф.
Колайко,
Малов).
Выступала с
сольными
программами
в главных
концертных
залах
Петербурга, в
качестве
солиста и
аккомпаниатора
гастролировала
в Европе и США,
участвовала
в престижных
музыкальных
конкурсах. В
начале
карьеры в 1995
году Ирина в
дуэте с
пианисткой
Яной
Поляновской
и под
руководством
В. Н. Карповой
участвовала
в
прослушиваниях,
организованных
Park Lane Group в
Лондоне.
Среди 260
участников
конкурса
мастерство
молодых
пианисток
было
признано и
они были
удостоены
редкой
возможности
выступить с
программой в
одном из
лучших
концертных
залов
Лондона (Purcell Room, Royal Festival
Hall). В 1996 году дуэт
Поляновской
и
Феоктистовой
выиграл приз
на Первом
Международном
конкурсе
исполнителей
современной
музыки в
Веймаре. В 1997
году Ирина
Феоктистова
солировала в
оркестре The Youth Philharmonic
Orchestra of Flanders, дирижер
Роберт
Грослот (Robert Groslot), с
серией
концертов в
Бельгии и
Санкт-Петербурге.
В том же году
Ирина в дуэте
с Яной
Поляновской
приняла
участие в
Девятом
Международном
фестивале
музыки “Звуковые
пути” (“Sound Ways“). Их
успех был
отмечен в
записи на
диске,
включающем
Вторую
сюиту для
двух
фортепиано
Рахманинова,
“Фантазию” F-moll
Шуберта и “Испанскую
рапсодию”
Равеля для
фортепиано в
четыре руки.
После
переезда в
США в 1998 Ирина
Феоктистова
ведет
активную
концертную
деятельность
в Чикаго.
Ирина
участвует в
музыкальных
программах
университетов
штата
Иллинойс (Roosevelt, Loyola,
Northwestern, DePaul, North Park Universities),
сотрудничает
во многих
театральных
постановках
в качестве
аккомпаниатора
и
музыкального
руководителя,
а также
известна как
исполнитель
русской и
американской
современной
музыки. В 2004
году
ИринаФеоктистова
гастролировала
в США с
концертами
певицы и
композитора
Елены
Антоненко.
Начиная с 2004
Ирина
является
постоянным
аккомпаниатором
в ежегодных
гастролях в
США
Криспиана
Стил-Перкинса
(Crispian Steele-Perkins),
знаменитого
исполнителя
духовой
музыки эпохи
Барокко. В том
же 2004 году
Ирина
победила на
конкурсе The Kawai CD Recording
Competition в
категории
солист. Ирина
Феоктистова
концертирует
с чикагскими
ансамблями “CUBE“,
“MAVerick” and “Vox3“. В 2005 и 2007
годах Ирина
приняла
участие в
массовом
представлении
Джона Кэйджа
“Музыкальный
Цирк” (John Cage‘sMusicircus),
организованном
композиторами
Чикаго (Chicago Composers Forum)
при участии
Музея
современного
искусства (МCA).
В рамках этой
программы в 2005
году Ирина
представила
музыку
современных
композиторов
Петербурга,
Игоря Друха и
Сергея
Слонимского.
Для
программы 2007
года Ирина
инициировала
и
осуществила
исполнение
произведения
Александра
Скрябина “К
пламени” (“Vers La Flamme”),
Op.72 в
сопровождении
цветовой
анимационной
композиции. В
мае 2005 года она
выступила с
программой
американской
современной
музыки на 41-ом
Международном
фестивале “Петербургская
музыкальная
весна” и
записала
диск “Музыкальный
мост Санкт-Петербург
– Чикаго” (“Musical Bridge, Chicago
– St. Petersburg“). Ее связь
с
музыкальной
жизнью
Петербурга
не
прерывается.
Продолжается
сотрудничество
с Союзом
Композиторов
Санкт-Петербурга,
в результате
которого
происходит
плодотворный
творческий
обмен. В 2005-2006
годы Ирина
Феоктистова
была
ассистентом
знаменитого
русского
тенора
Владимира
Галузина,
когда он был
занят в
спектаклях
Чикагской
оперы (Lyric Opera of Chicago) “Манон
Леско” и “Турандот”.
В сезонах 2006-2007
Ирина
работала как
пианист в
постановке
оперы “Кавалер
роз” (“Der Rosenkavalier“) и
исполняла
партию
органа с
оркестром
Чикагской
оперы под
управлением
Эндрю Дэвиса
(Sir Andrew Davis) в опере
Рихарда
Штрауса “Женщина
без тени” (“Die Frau ohne Schatten“).
Со дня
основания
ансамбля “Millennium Chamber
Players“ в 2006, Ирина
является его
ведущим
музыкантом. В
2007 году две ее
сольные
программы
транслировались
на
популярном
канале
классической
музыки
чикагского
радио 98.7WFMT. 12 июня
2008 года Ирина
Феоктистова
выступила в
Карнеги-Холл
в Нью-Йорке (Carnegie
Hall, New York) как солист
и
аккомпаниатор
русских
оперных
певцов в
концерте,
посвященном
Дню России. В
репертуар
пианистки,
наряду с
классической
фортепианной
и оперной
музыкой,
входят
произведения
Самюэля
Барбера “Песни
отшельника” (“Hermit
Songs“), Арнольда
Шонберга “Лунный
Пьеро” (“Pierrot Lunaire“),
Антона
Веберна,
вокальная
композиция
для голоса и
оркестра
Питера М.
Дэвиса “Восемь
песен для
безумного
короля” (“Eight Songs for a Mad King“).
Особое место
в репертуаре
Ирины
Феоктистовой
принадлежит
музыке
Александра
Скрябина и
Николая
Метнера. Еще в
студенческие
годы она
обратила на
себя
внимание
проникновенным
исполнением
и
вдохновенной
интерпретацией
их
произведений.
Ирина
всемерно
поддерживает
интерес
американской
публики к
творчеству
выдающихся
русски х
композитиров.
Предлагаемaя
вашему
вниманию
программа,
тщательно
составленная
и блестяще
исполненная,
имеет целью
предoставить
западному
слушателю
возможность
полюбоваться
редкими
жемчужинами
русской
классической
фортепианной
литературы.
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Nikolai MEDTNER (1880-1951)
FAIRY
TALE IN B-FLAT MINOR, OP.20, NO.1
SONATA-REMINISCENZA,
OP.38, NO.1
(from
Forgotten Melodies, First Cycle)
Alexander
SCRIABIN (1872-1915)
ETUDE
IN C-SHARP MINOR, OP.2, NO.1
EIGHT
PRELUDES, OP.11
Prelude
in E major, No.9
Prelude
in E minor, No.4
Prelude
in B minor, No.6
Prelude
in A-flat major, No.17
Prelude
in C-sharp minor, No.10
Prelude
in G minor, No.22
Prelude
in E-flat minor, No.14
Prelude
in D-flat major, No.15
ETUDE
IN D-SHARP MINOR, OP.8, NO.12
PRELUDE
IN A MAJOR, OP.11, NO.2
TWO
POEMS, OP.32
F-sharp major, No.1;D major, No.2
ALBUM
LEAF IN E-FLAT, OP.45, NO.1
POEM
“VERS LA FLAMME”, OP.72
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