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Medtner - Sonata Minacciosa Op. 53 No. 2 (Milne, Tozer) 

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From the "menace" of the Italian minaccia, Medtner offered the explanation "Have I not been threatened by Life?" for the name of this turbulent, evasive piece. It is a wonderful, ambiguous and perplexing masterwork ; a departure from his previous sonatas, in both form and tonality. Medtner called it his ‘most contemporary composition’, explaining that it reflected ‘the threatening atmosphere of contemporary events’, though it was also probably as much affected by his own recent misfortunes. In one long movement, which exhaustively treats only a small amount of material, the work arguably shows Medtner at his most rigorously intellectual. In particular, the development section incorporates an elaborate fugal episode, and is remarkable as much for the range of tonalities through which it passes as for its rhythmic freedom. In a tailpiece to the coda, the composer ends the sonata in characteristic fashion with an outburst of defiant optimism. Marc-André Hamelin described it as "the most concentrated 15 minutes of music one could ever hope to play or listen to". It was dedicated to the Canadian pianist and pupil of Scriabin, Alfred La Liberté, one of Medtner's most loyal supporters.
Milne :
I. Allegro sostenuto, concentrando - 0:04
II. L'istesso tempo (ma con entusiasmo) - 2:20
III. Fuga: Sempre al rigore di tempo - 8:04
IV. Tempo I, concentrando - 10:56
V. A tempo (con entusiasme) - 12:28
VI. Coda: Sempre animato (al rigore di tempo) - 15:49
Tozer :
I. Allegro sostenuto, concentrando - 17:46
II. L'istesso tempo (ma con entusiasmo) - 20:03
III. Fuga: Sempre al rigore di tempo - 26:23
IV. Tempo I, concentrando - 29:03
V. A tempo (con entusiasme) - 30:34
VI. Coda: Sempre animato (al rigore di tempo) - 33:29

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@SeigneurReefShark
@SeigneurReefShark 3 года назад
Milne : I. Allegro sostenuto, concentrando - 0:04 II. L'istesso tempo (ma con entusiasmo) - 2:20 III. Fuga: Sempre al rigore di tempo - 8:04 IV. Tempo I, concentrando - 10:56 V. A tempo (con entusiasme) - 12:28 VI. Coda: Sempre animato (al rigore di tempo) - 15:49 Tozer : I. Allegro sostenuto, concentrando - 17:46 II. L'istesso tempo (ma con entusiasmo) - 20:03 III. Fuga: Sempre al rigore di tempo - 26:23 IV. Tempo I, concentrando - 29:03 V. A tempo (con entusiasme) - 30:34 VI. Coda: Sempre animato (al rigore di tempo) - 33:29
@scriabinismydog2439
@scriabinismydog2439 3 года назад
Milne's playing here is truly extraordinary... such control but without retaining intensity... colorful and resonant but without losing clarity and precision in articulation. Thanks for these Medtner uploads, you're doing an incredible work!
@SeigneurReefShark
@SeigneurReefShark 3 года назад
Both pianist take different approaches here. Milne's playing is extremely clear, delicate, more reserved and definitely showing more the menacing side of the storm, the enigmatic, coming tempest. Where as Tozer plays the explosive side of the storm. His playing is intense, grandiose, collossal, explosive, violent (but never harsh brutality, never "bangy"). He plays less clearer, but the result in my opinion is better, as the fire he puts in his interpretation is wonderful, and listening to him is never boring, a threatening, violent, journey.
@85vesti
@85vesti 3 года назад
I love this Sonata, amazing to hear it in contrasting interpretations that shed different lights upon the monument that this composition is. A colossus cast in granite - with the blazing rays of dawn shone upon it by Tozer and the tenebrous hues of dusk's crepuscular rays from Milne.
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 Год назад
@@85vesti -- Rakhmaninov was right....what he said about Medtner.....BRAVO from Acapulco!
@HLD4V7
@HLD4V7 2 года назад
Thank you for this amazing video! I love the fugato part[s] in this sonata.
@segmentsAndCurves
@segmentsAndCurves 3 года назад
Nobody did late-romantic like the Russian.
@teodorb.p.composer
@teodorb.p.composer 25 дней назад
Nobody did russian late-romantic like Medtner.
@calebhu6383
@calebhu6383 Год назад
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@MassimoMalavasi
@MassimoMalavasi 3 года назад
Meravigliosa!
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