Heritage Fedor Rudin & Boris Kusnezow
Album info
Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
19.11.2021
Label: Orchid Classics
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Chamber Music
Artist: Fedor Rudin & Boris Kusnezow
Composer: Edison Denisov (1929-1996), Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975), Claude Debussy (1862-1918), Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953), Modest Mussorgsky (1839-1881)
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- Edison Denisov (1929 - 1996): 3 Concert Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 15:
- 1 Denisov: 3 Concert Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 15: No. 1, Improvisation 05:05
- 2 Denisov: 3 Concert Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 15: No. 2, Adagio 07:19
- 3 Denisov: 3 Concert Pieces for Violin & Piano, Op. 15: No. 3, Dance 03:13
- Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918):
- 4 Debussy: Prelude & Duo Scene from the Opera "Rodrigue et Chimène" (After Debussy's L. 72) [Arr. F. Rudin for Violin & Piano] 10:30
- Edison Denisov: Violin Sonata:
- 5 Denisov: Violin Sonata: I. Allegro moderato 02:44
- 6 Denisov: Violin Sonata: II. Largo 03:44
- 7 Denisov: Violin Sonata: III. Vivace 04:55
- Dmitri Shostakovich (1862 - 1918):
- 8 Shostakovich: Violin Sonata in G Minor: I. Moderato con moto (Unfinished) 05:15
- Sergei Prokofiev (1891 - 1953): Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 80:
- 9 Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 80: I. Andante assai 06:49
- 10 Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 80: II. Allegro brusco 06:44
- 11 Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 80: III. Andante 06:52
- 12 Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 80: IV. Allegrissimo 07:09
- Edison Denisov: Violin Sonatina:
- 13 Denisov: Violin Sonatina: I. Andante 01:22
- 14 Denisov: Violin Sonatina: II. Allegretto 00:58
- Modest Mussorgsky (1839 - 1881):
- 15 Mussorgsky: Sorochinsky Fair: Hopak (Arr. S. Rachmaninoff for Violin & Piano) 01:47
Info for Heritage
On this fascinating new release, violinist Fedor Rudin and pianist Boris Kusnezow perform works by mid-20th-century Russian composers Edison Denisov, Dmitri Shostakovich and Sergei Prokofiev, including previously unpublished music. French-Russian violinist Fedor Rudin explores and pays tribute to his heritage via this rich collection of works, including his own arrangement of Denisov’s orchestration of Debussy’s ‘Prelude and Duo’, which comes from Debussy’s unfinished opera, Rodrigue et Chimène. Other gems include Denisov’s rarely-heard Three concert pieces for violin and piano (1958), and his previously unpublished Sonatina (1972), which marks a return to his melodic youth after the musically experimental interim years. Those years are represented here by Denisov’s dodecaphonic Sonata (1963). We also hear an unfinished Sonata by Shostakovich, Rachmaninoff’s arrangement of Mussorgsky’s ‘Hopak’ from his opera Sorochinsky Fair, and Prokofiev’s unusually theatrical Violin Sonata No. 1.
Fedor Rudin, violin
Boris Kusnezow, piano
Fedor Rudin
French-Russian violinist and conductor Fedor Rudin is quickly establishing himself as one of the most unique and versatile concert artists of today’s generation. A laureate of some of the world’s most prestigious competitions, including the Premio Paganini in Genoa and George Enescu in Bucharest, he was awarded the Ivry Gitlis Prize in Paris in 2019. His album Reflets was nominated for the International Classical Music Awards.
Highlights of the 2021/22 season include Fedor Rudin’s debuts with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra, under the baton of Petr Popelka, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra with Maestro Kirill Karabits, the SWR Symphony Orchestra, as well as debuts with the Prague Chamber Orchestra, the German Chamber Orchestra at the Berlin Philharmonie and the SWR Mittags- und Preisträgerkonzert. Together with his regular duo partner, the pianist Boris Kusnezow, he will undertake a recital tour in Japan, while chamber music projects take him to the Tallinn Chamber Music Festival, Musikfest Kassel, Cyprus and Konzertverein Ingolstadt. As a conductor, Rudin will lead the Vienna Mozart Orchestra on a tour in Switzerland, and appear with the Ural Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra.
Previous solo debuts have taken Fedor Rudin to many of the world’s most revered concert halls, including Carnegie Hall in New York, Berlin Konzerthaus, Paris Philharmonie, Vienna Musikverein and Tonhalle Zurich. He has appeared with renowned orchestras, such as Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin (RSB), Sinfonieorchester Basel, Orchestre de chambre de Paris, Münchener Kammerorchester, Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal and the Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, while regularly collaborating with conductors such as Vladimir Jurowski, Darrell Ang, Lorenzo Viotti and Christoph Poppen.
A devoted chamber musician, Rudin is a founding member of the Fratres Trio, hailed by the press as “a new generation of classical music” for its unusual combination of violin, saxophone and piano. The ensemble is a prizewinner of the Illzach International Chamber Music Competition (Mulhouse, France) and Pizzicato Magazine’s Supersonic Award, which the trio received for its first CD Couleurs d’un Rêve.
Fedor Rudin is a frequent guest at some of the most prestigious music festivals in the world, including the Salzburg Festival, the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Pietrasanta in Concerto, Crans Montana Classics and the Festival ArtenetrA. As concertmaster of the Vienna State Opera Orchestra and the Vienna Philharmonic, he has collaborated with conductors such as Riccardo Muti, Christian Thielemann, Zubin Mehta and Andris Nelsons.
Already from the age of 20, Rudin himself worked as a guest conductor with the Georgian National Philharmonic Orchestra. Since then, he has led orchestras such as the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Petrobras Symphony Orchestra of Rio de Janeiro, the Moscow Contemporary Music Ensemble, the Lviv Philharmonic and the Szczecin Opera Orchestra. In 2021 he completed his conducting studies in the class of Simeon Pironkoff (orchestral conducting) and Vladimir Kiradjiev (opera conducting) at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna.
Fedor Rudin, as the grandson of the famous Russian avant-garde composer Edison Denisov, was born in Moscow in 1992 and grew up in Paris, where he studied with Miroslav Roussine and Svetlin Roussev. A graduate of Zakhar Bron at the Hochschule für Musik Köln and Pierre Amoyal at the Universität Mozarteum Salzburg, he completed his postgraduate studies at the Kunstuniversität Graz in the class of Boris Kuschnir.
November 2021 will see the release of Rudin’s new album, a CD of Russian and French compositions, on Orchid Classics, in co-production with SWR. Recorded with Boris Kusnezow, it features pieces by Prokofiev, Shostakovich and Debussy, as well as works by Fedor’s grandfather.
Fedor Rudin plays a violin by Lorenzo Storioni (Cremona, 1779) from the German Musical Instrument Fund on a generous loan from the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben in Hamburg.
Booklet for Heritage