Sergei Nakariakov, a renowned virtuoso, presents a captivating collection of concertos that showcase his extraordinary talent and versatility. "From Moscow with Love," released on January 1, 2001, under Warner Classics International, is a chamber music album that spans a little over an hour, offering a rich and diverse listening experience.
The album opens with Arutiunian's Trumpet Concerto, a piece that immediately highlights Nakariakov's technical prowess and expressive depth. The second half of the album features Vainberg's Trumpet Concerto Op.94, divided into three distinct movements: "Etudes," "Episodes," and "Fanfares." Each movement offers a unique exploration of the trumpet's capabilities, from intricate etudes to lyrical episodes and triumphant fanfares.
The final part of the album is dedicated to Glière's Horn Concerto in B flat major Op.91, again divided into three movements: "Allegro," "Andante," and "Moderato - Allegro vivace." Nakariakov's mastery of the horn is on full display, as he navigates the concerto's dynamic range and technical demands with aplomb.
Throughout the album, Nakariakov's playing is characterized by its precision, passion, and a deep understanding of the compositions. The accompanying orchestral arrangements are rich and supportive, providing a solid foundation for Nakariakov's virtuosic performances. "From Moscow with Love" is a testament to Sergei Nakariakov's artistry and a must-listen for any fan of chamber music.