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French Suite no 4 in E flat major, BWV 815: no 1, Allemande
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30185
Partita for Keyboard no 1 in B flat major, BWV 825
1.
I. Prelude
2.
II. Allemande
3.
III. Corrente
4.
IV. Sarabande
5.
V. Minuet I -
6.
V. Minuet II -
7.
VI. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
Partita for Keyboard no 2 in C minor, BWV 826
1.
I. Sinfonia
2.
II. Allemande
3.
III. Courante
4.
IV. Sarabande
5.
V. Rondeaux
6.
VI. Capriccio
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
Partita for Keyboard no 3 in A minor, BWV 827
1.
I. Fantasia
2.
II. Allemande
3.
III. Corrente
4.
IV. Sarabande
5.
V. Burlesca
6.
VI. Scherzo
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
Partita for Keyboard no 2 in C minor, BWV 826: Sinfonia
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
Partita for Keyboard no 4 in D major, BWV 828
1.
I. Ouverture
2.
II. Allemande
3.
III. Courante
4.
IV. Aria
5.
V. Sarabande
6.
VI. Menuet
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
Partita for Keyboard no 5 in G major, BWV 829
1.
I. Praeambulum
2.
II. Allemande
3.
III. Corrente
4.
IV. Sarabande
5.
V. Tempo di minuetto
6.
VI. Passepied
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
Partita for Keyboard no 6 in E minor, BWV 830
1.
I. Toccata
2.
II. Allemande
3.
III. Corrente
4.
IV. Air
5.
V. Sarabande
6.
VI. Tempo di Gavotta
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30062
French Suite no 1 in D minor, BWV 812
1.
I. Allemande
2.
II. Courante
3.
III. Sarabande
4.
IV. Menuet I
5.
V. Menuet II / Menuet I da capo
6.
VI. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
French Suite no 2 in C minor, BWV 813
1.
I. Allemande
2.
II. Courante
3.
III. Sarabande
4.
IV. Air
5.
V. Menuet I
6.
VI. Menuet II / Menuet I da capo
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
French Suite no 3 in B minor, BWV 814
1.
I. Allemande
2.
II. Courante
3.
III. Sarabande
4.
IV. Anglaise
5.
V. Menuet I
6.
VI. Menuet II (Trio) / Menuet I da capo
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
French Suite no 4 in E flat major, BWV 815
1.
I. Allemande
2.
II. Courante
3.
III. Sarabande
4.
IV. Gavotte
5.
V. Air
6.
VI. Menuet
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
French Suite no 5 in G major, BWV 816
1.
I. Allemande
2.
II. Courante
3.
III. Sarabande
4.
IV. Gavotte
5.
V. Bourrée
6.
VI. Loure
7.
VII. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
French Suite no 6 in E major, BWV 817
1.
II. Allemande
2.
III. Courante
3.
IV. Sarabande
4.
V. Gavotte
5.
VI. Polonaise
6.
VII. Bourrée
7.
VIII. Petit menuet
8.
IX. Gigue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
Fantasia and Fugue in A minor, BWV 904
1.
I. Fantasia
2.
II. Fugue
3.
I. Fantasia
4.
II. Fugue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue in D minor, BWV 903
1.
I. Fantasia
2.
II. Fugue
Bach, Johann Sebastian
Steinway & Sons/30046
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Sunday-Morning Steinway
Release Date:
09/03/2021
Label:
Steinway & Sons
Catalog:
30185
Number of Discs:
1
Bach: The Six Partitas / Sergey Schepkin
Release Date:
07/08/2016
Label:
Steinway & Sons
Catalog:
30062
Number of Discs:
2
Bach: The Six French Suites / Sergey Schepkin
Release Date:
11/11/2014
Label:
Steinway & Sons
Catalog:
30046
Number of Discs:
2
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Biography
Sergey Schepkin has concertized worldwide, from the United States to Europe to Japan to New Zealand. His performance venues and concert series include the Great Performers Series at Lincoln Center; the Celebrity Series of Boston; the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; Boston’s Symphony Hall, Jordan Hall, and Gardner Museum; the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC; the LACMA and Maestro Series in Los Angeles; London’s Steinway Hall; the National Concert Hall in Dublin; the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki; the Norwegian Music Academy in Oslo; the Grand and Chamber Philharmonic Halls in St. Petersburg; and the Sumida Triphony Hall in Tokyo.
Mr. Schepkin’s vast repertoire includes solo, concerto, and chamber works written over the past four hundred years. He is a renowned interpreter of keyboard works by Johann Sebastian Bach, and was hailed by The New York Times as “a formidable Bach pianist.” In its review of Mr. Schepkin’s recital of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier II, The Boston Globe described him as “an artist of uncommon, almost singular capability and integrity.” For over twenty years, Mr. Schepkin has been engaged in a large-scale project that aims to record Bach’s keyboard works on the modern piano while having historical performance practice as a source of inspiration. His 1995 début CD of Bach’s Goldberg Variations was featured on the Fanfare Magazine Want List, and his Bach Partitas recordings were nominated for the Indie Award in 1997 and 1998. In 2001, International Piano selected his album of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier I as one of the best recordings of that work ever made. Mr. Schepkin’s second recording of the Goldberg Variations was released in Japan in November 2010, and was nominated as the Editor’s Choice by the Geijutsu arts magazine shortly thereafter. His album of Bach’s French Suites and two Fantasias and Fugues was released on the Steinway & Sons label in November 2014 to enthusiastic reviews; it was featured as the CD of the Week by WGBH (Boston Public Radio), and named one of the CDs of the Year by the Boston Musical Intelligencer. His second recording of Bach’s Partitas, released by Steinway & Sons in July 2016, was acclaimed by the Gramophone magazine and featured as the CD of the Week by WCRB (Classical Radio Boston). His recordings of Schumann (three Lieder cycles with baritone Darren Chase), Brahms (the complete late piano works), Mussorgsky and Rachmaninoff (“Pictures at an Exhibition” and seven Preludes, respectively), Debussy (Preludes I, Images I, and three other works), and Schnittke (the first two Violin Sonatas with Joanna Kurkowicz, violin) have been warmly received as well.
Mr. Schepkin is a recipient of numerous grants and awards, and a prizewinner of several national and international competitions, including the first prize and the special Chopin prize in the 1999 New Orleans International Piano Competition, top prizes in the 1988 Crown Princess Sonja of Norway and 1985 All-Russia piano competitions, and the first prize in the 1978 International Competition for Young Musicians in Prague (“Concertino-Praga”). He has performed concerti with conductors Kazuyoshi Akiyama, Nikolai Alexeev, Max Hobart, Christian Knapp, Keith Lockhart, Jonathan McPhee, Edward Serov, and Vassily Sinaisky. A passionate chamber musician, Mr. Schepkin has performed with many renowned instrumentalists, including the Borromeo, New Zealand, and Vilnius string quartets, and with the Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston, of which he was a founding member. He made his Carnegie Hall recital début in 1993 (at Weill Recital Hall) to an enthusiastic reception from the audience and The New York Times.
A naturalized American, Mr. Schepkin was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. He studied with Alexandra Zhukovsky, Grigory Sokolov, and Alexander Ikharev at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, graduating summa cum laude in 1985. There, he also was Ekaterina Murina’s assistant in 1987–89, and taught on the piano faculty in 1988–90. After his move to the United States in 1990, he studied with Russell Sherman at New England Conservatory in Boston, where he earned an Artist Diploma in 1992 and a Doctor of Musical Arts degree in 1999. In 1994–98, he studied with the legendary French-American pianist Paul Doguereau. A sought-after educator, Mr. Schepkin has presented master classes and lecture-recitals throughout the USA and abroad. He is a Professor of Piano and piano division chair at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where he has taught since 2003.
Sergey Schepkin is a Steinway Artist.
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