NIKOLAY TCHEREPNIN and his son ALEXANDER hail from a dynasty of distinguished composers spanning three generations. This first of two volumes focuses on their complete works featuring the violin and piano. Nikolay’s Cadence fantastique is longer and weightier than its title might suggest and drifts between dream and delirium. Alexander’s early Violin Sonata in C minor was recently discovered at the Paul Sacher Foundation archives in Basel and is heard in a new edition by Giorgio Koukl. The evocative Trio Concertante from 1960 is a piano trio arrangement of the Triple Concerto from 1930. Pianist Giorgio Koukl and the violinist Klaidi Sahatci are joined by cellist Johann Sebastian Paetsch in the Piano Trio and Trio Concertante.
Works:
•Alexander Tscherepnin: Sonate für Violine & Klavier c-moll
• Alexander Tscherepnin: Klaviertrio op. 34
• Alexander Tscherepnin
• Alexander Tscherepnin: Trio Concertante op. 47
• Alexander Tscherepnin: Arabeske für Violine & Klavier op. 11 Nr. 5
•Nikolai Tscherepnin: Cadence Fantastique op. 42
•Nikolai Tscherepnin: Piece Calme (Pastorale)
•Nikolai Tscherepnin: Villegiature op. 38 Nr. 4
•Nikolai Tscherepnin: Un Air Ancien