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		<title>Tchaikovsky: Grand Sonata Op.37 &#038;  Children&#8217;s Album Op.39</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Tchaikovsky: Grand Sonata Op.37 &#038;  Children's Album Op.39</strong>

Mikhail Pletnev
 (piano)

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1343
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 1
<strong>Date/Runtime:</strong> Time 62:30, DDD, 1989
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">“Tchaikovsky wrote the Children&#8217;s Album and the Op.37 Sonata at the same time,b and they&#8217;re so different. It amazes me that these are so little known in UK. The Children&#8217;s Album is fantastic &#8211; a masterpiece. He wrote three volumes of piano music, and what of it is known here? &#8230; The trouble is, Tchaikovsky is almost always played badly! There are two wrong ways: the Russian wrong way and the Western wrong way. Most Russians make a rough sound, full of violent emotions, heart on the sleeve. Westerners often have a refinement that the Russians lack, and which is an important part of Tchaikovsky too, but it has no power.&#8221; (Mikhail Pletnev)</span></p>
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Grand Sonata in G major, Op. 37<br />
[1] I. Moderato e risoluto	13:25<br />
[2] II. Andante non troppo quasi moderato	9:17<br />
[3] III. Scherzo. Allegro giocoso	2:49<br />
[4] IV. Finale. Allegro vivace	6:21</p>
<p>Children&#8217;s Album, Op. 39<br />
[5] Prière du matin	1:38<br />
[6] Le matin en hiver	1:06<br />
[7] Maman	1:13<br />
[8] Le petit cavalier	0:39<br />
[9] Marche des soldats de bois	0:49<br />
[10] La nouvelle poupée	0:36<br />
[11] La poupée malade	2:58<br />
[12] Enterrment de la poupée	1:59<br />
[13] Valse	1:16<br />
[14] Polka	0:44<br />
[15] Mazurka	1:07<br />
[16] Chanson Russe	0:38<br />
[17] Le paysan prélude	1:19<br />
[18] Chanson populaire	0:35<br />
[19] Chanson Italienne	0:53<br />
[20] Mélodie antique Français	1:27<br />
[21] Chanson Allemande	0:54<br />
[22] Chanson Napolitaine	1:08<br />
[23] Conte de la vielle bonne	0:54<br />
[24] La sorcière	0:45<br />
[25] Douce reverie	2:36<br />
[26] Chant de l&#8217;alouette	0:56<br />
[27] A l&#8217;église	3:14<br />
[28] L&#8217;orgue de barbarie	1:00
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Mikhail Pletnev, 
piano 

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1330
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 1
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">“this masterly recital &#8230; contains playing of great poetic feeling and sensibility .. Bell-Ringing has a remarkable range of colour and dynamics &#8230; there are many (other) individual insights  &#8230; nothing is routine, and there is a concentration that give these miniatures a freshness and depth that few artists can match” (Penguin Guide 3 stars) </span></p>
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<li>1.   Bell-Ringing, Op.54, No.6                                  4:59</li>
<li>2.   Cradle Song, Op.38, No.1                                   3:10</li>
<li>3.   Butterfly, Op.43, No.1                                        1:40</li>
<li>4.   Elegie, Op.47, No.7                                            4:05</li>
<li>5.   Melody, Op.4, No.3                                            4:02</li>
<li>6.   Secrecy, Op.57, No.4                                          6:44</li>
<li>7.   National Song, Op.12, No.8                                1:28</li>
<li>8.   Home-Sickness, Op.57, No.6                              5:12</li>
<li>9.   Brooklet, Op.62, No.4                                         1:42</li>
<li>10. Valse-Impromptu, Op.47, No.1                           3:06</li>
<li>11. Grandmother&#8217;s Minuet, Op.68, No.2                   2:06</li>
<li>12. Vanished Days, Op.57, No.1                              7:31</li>
<li>13. March of the Dwarfs, Op.54, No.3                     3:10</li>
<li>14. Summer&#8217;s Eve, Op.71, No.2                                3:19</li>
<li>15. Elegie, Op.38, No.6                                            3:25</li>
<li>16. Scherzo, Op.54, No.5                                         3:21</li>
<li>17. Lonely Wanderer, Op.43, No.2                          2:54</li>
<li>18. Puck, Op.71, No.3                                              1:55</li>
<li>19. Nocturne, Op.54, No.4                                       5:36</li>
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