Grigory Ginzburg Explained

Grigory Romanovich Ginzburg (Russian: Григо́рий Рома́нович Ги́нзбург; 29 May 1904 in Nizhny Novgorod – 5 December 1961 in Moscow) was a Soviet pianist.

Biography

Ginzburg first studied with his mother before being accepted as a student in Alexander Goldenweiser's class at Moscow Conservatory. In 1927 he gained fourth prize in the Warsaw I International Chopin Piano Competition. He was recognized as one of the finest musicians in the Soviet Union and toured Europe several times. He became an important professor at the Moscow Conservatory in 1929. Some of his best-known students are Gleb Axelrod, Sergei Dorensky, Regina Shamvili and Sulamita Aronovsky.

Ginzburg was best known for his piano touch that had ties with the tradition of 19th century players such as Franz Liszt.[1] His eclectic repertoire and his art of transcription made of him one of the most unique performers in piano history.

Discography

Bach: Violin Sonata BWV 1017 (vn L. Kogan)

Bach/Busoni: Toccata and Fugue BWV 565

Beethoven: Für Elise

Beethoven: Violin Sonata No.1 & No.3 (vn L. Kogan)

Beethoven/Liszt: Ruinen von Athen Fantasia (Cond. A. Gauk / Radio Symphony Orchestra)

Bellini/Liszt: Norma Fantasia

Chopin: Ballade No.4

Chopin: Etudes Op.10-1&3

Chopin: 12 Etudes Op.25

Chopin: 4 Impromptu

Chopin: Mazurka No.17, No.16, No.48, No.52, No.14, No.57 & No.13

Chopin: Polonaise No.2, No.3, No.6 & No.12

Chopin: Waltz No.2, No.3, No.5 & No.7

Gerter: Waltz

Gershwin: 3 Preludes

Grieg: Cello Sonata Op.36 (vc Y. Slobodkin)

Grieg: Piano Sonata Op.7

Haydn: Violin Sonata (Arr. from Piano Sonata No.26)(vn L. Kogan)

Haydn: Violin Sonata No.4 & No.7 (vn L. Kogan)

Gounod/Liszt: Waltz from Faust

Liszt: Au Lac de Wallenstadt, Au bord d'une source, Le mal du pays, Les cloches de Genève & Vallée d'Obermann

Liszt: Concert Etudes No.2 La Leggierezza & No.3 Un sospiro

Liszt: Concert Etude No.2 Gnomenreigen

Liszt: Gondliera & Tarantella

Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsodies No.17 & No.18

Liszt: Polonaise No.1

Liszt/Busoni: Totentanz (Cond. N. Anosov / State Symphony Orchestra)

Medtner: Sonata Reminiscence Op.38-1

Mozart: Fantasia KV 475

Mozart: Piano Concerto No.25 (Cond. K. Kondrashin / Radio Symphony Orchestra)

Mozart: Piano Sonata No.8

Mozart: Violin Sonata KV 376 (vn L. Kogan)

Mozart/Liszt: Don Giovanni Fantasia

Mozart/Liszt/Busoni: Figaro Fantasia

Myaskovsky: Song and Rhapsody Op.58

Paganini/Liszt: Paganini Etude No.3, No.4 & No.5

Paganini/Schumann: Paganini Etude Op.3 No.1 & No.2

Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No.3

Rachmaninov: 6 Duets Op.11 (pf. A. Goldenweiser)

Rachmaninov: Suite No.1 Op.5 (pf. A. Goldenweiser)

Rameau/Godowsky: 2 Menuets, Rigaudon & Elegie

Rossini/Ginzburg: Cavatina of Figaro

Rubinstein: Etude Op.23-2

Rubinstein: Piano Concerto No.4 (Cond. A. Shereshevsky / State Orchestra)

Ruzhitsky/Ginzburg: Kasanova Fantasia

Schubert/Liszt: Erlkönig, Aufenthalt, Gretchen am Spinnrade

Schumann: ABEGG Variations

Schumann: Toccata

Scriabin: 6 Etudes Op.8-6,3,1,7,11,12

J.Strauss II/Grünfel: Waltz Frühlingsstimmen

J.Strauss II/Schulz-Evler: Arabesque on theme by Waltz 'An der shönen blauen Donau'

J.Strauss II/Tausig: Waltz Caprice No.2

Verdi/Liszt: Rigoletto Paraphrase

Weber: Perpetuum Mobile

Weber: Rondo Brillante

Weber: Violin Sonata No.1, No.2 & No.5 (vn L. Kogan)

Notes and References

  1. Book: Paperno, Dmitriĭ. Notes of a Moscow pianist. 1998. Amadeus Press. 1574670344. 45843657.