Immerse yourself in the captivating world of classical piano with Evgeny Kissin's "Kissin Recital in Tokyo." Released on November 30, 2006, this album is a testament to Kissin's virtuosity and his deep connection with the piano. Spanning a little over an hour, the album features a diverse collection of pieces that showcase Kissin's technical prowess and emotional depth.
The recital begins with the delicate "Lilac," followed by two Etude-Tableaux from Rachmaninoff's Op.39, demonstrating Kissin's ability to navigate complex compositions with ease. The centerpiece of the album is undoubtedly the Piano Sonata No. 6 by Prokofiev, performed in its entirety. Kissin's interpretation brings out the sonata's dramatic contrasts and intricate details, making it a highlight of the recital.
The album also includes enchanting pieces like "Concert Etude 'La Legeressa'" and "Concert Etude 'Waldestrauschen'," showcasing Kissin's ability to bring a sense of playfulness and lightness to his performances. The Nocturne No. 10 by Chopin is a poignant moment, highlighting Kissin's ability to evoke deep emotion through his playing.
Polonaise No. 5 and Mazurka, Op.25 by Chopin, and Etude, Op.42 No. 5 by Rachmaninoff round out the recital, each piece offering a unique glimpse into Kissin's interpretive skills. Whether you're a longtime fan of classical piano or new to the genre, "Kissin Recital in Tokyo" is a captivating journey through some of the most beloved works in the classical repertoire, performed by one of the most celebrated pianists of our time.