wow, I am not sure how I missed this. This is simply supberb. Cannot thank you enough for sharing. More Kosenko is always welcome
Hi pencilart3,What's not to like about Kosenko's music? In my younger days like most pianists I focused on the "standard repertoire". (Since 2006 I've done more than 100 recordings here.) I eventually reached a point where playing the 9,760,415th rendition of Chopin's this or that no longer interested me. The wonderful thing about the literature for piano is that it's nearly infinite! And there are dusty corners there where one can find some truly amazing music. Some of it is music of once great composers who are now obscure, forgotten or neglected from the era of the Late Romantics. So over the years, yes I've recorded pieces by Rachmaninoff and Scriabin, favorites of mine to be sure. But I've also recorded gems by Bortkiewicz, Catoire, Dohnanyi, Dutra, Glazunov, Godowsky, Liadoff, Medtner, and now Kosenko. Over time many members and visitors here have enjoyed hearing this "new music". Of course it's not really new at all, but instead rediscovered piano music. For me it's a challenge and a pleasure. David