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Radu Lupu: The Unreleased Recordings album overview – treasures from the vaults are a extraordinary shock

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Honoring the Legacy of Radu Lupu: A Pianist’s Hidden Gems

A Personal Journey

Over the course of my five-decade journey attending piano recitals, I have had the privilege of witnessing numerous pianists, including many iconic figures from the 20th century. However, none have resonated with me quite like Radu Lupu. his later performances were frequently enough a stark contrast to his serious persona; this bearded maestro would lean over the piano as if partaking in a sacred ritual rather than merely performing. The richness adn warmth of his sound were truly remarkable, complemented by an intellect that felt almost otherworldly.

Cover art for The Unreleased Recordings.
Cover art for The Unreleased Recordings. Photo by Decca

Radu Lupu passed away in 2022 at seventy-six years old after stepping back from public performances three years prior, having halted studio recordings even earlier. To honor his illustrious career, Decca released a comprehensive collection of his works in 2015—an endeavor aimed at preserving his artistic legacy fully. In party of what would have been Lupu’s eightieth birthday, Decca has introduced an exciting six-disc compilation featuring previously unreleased studio sessions alongside recordings from BBC broadcasts and dutch radio spanning from1970 to2002.

An Insight into His Unpublished Works

The collection begins with Mozart’s G minor and E flat piano quartets recorded with members of the Tel Aviv String Quartet in1976. These performances exhibit exceptional studio quality—Lupu’s contemplative interpretations particularly shine during slower movements while maintaining exuberance during finales—raising questions about why these recordings remained unreleased until now.

Moreover, there is a disc dedicated to Schubert sonatas—the unfinished C major D840 paired with D major D850—which provides listeners with an intriguing contrast to other Schubert pieces already available by Lupu; one performance stands out as unexpectedly somber yet deeply expressive.

Radu Lupu captured at Sydney Opera House in1974.
Radu Lupu at Sydney Opera House‍ in1974.Photo by fairfax Media/Getty Images

Diverse Repertoire Exploration

While some discs remain within familiar territory for fans of Lupu’s artistry, much more ventures into uncharted waters for him as a musician. Although he recorded only a handful of Chopin pieces during his lifetime, this collection includes an electrifying interpretation of Chopin’s B minor Scherzo that is both vibrant and captivating—even if it occasionally strays from technical perfection.

Lupu also delved into Bartók’s Out-of-Door Suite specifically for the Leeds International Piano competition back in1969—a competition he famously triumphed—and Copland’s Sonata performed passionately during Aldeburgh Festival1987 reveals another facet rarely heard before now.

Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition marks another rare exploration into Russian repertoire; this particular recording originates from a1984 Dutch broadcast were listeners can experience him adopting a noticeably rawer tone compared to previous works—a testament to⁢ his versatility across different musical styles.

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