In his first album with Mirare, the pianist Lukas Geniušas offers us a recital featuring two early masterpieces of Prokofiev coupled with the only sonata the composer penned in Western Europe. Even though the earlier works are four decades distant from the latter, a steady feature remains: Prokofiev's feelings for his beloved Russia.
Piano Sonata No.2 in D minor, Op.14
1. Allegro ma non troppo 6'37
2. Scherzo. Allegro marcato 2'00
3. Andante 5'26
4. Vivace 4'31
Piano Sonata No.5 in C major, Op.38/135
5. Allegro tranquillo 6'32
6. Andantino 4'18
7. Un poco allegretto 4'43
10 Pieces for Piano, Op.12
8. March 1'45
9. Gavotte 3'04
10. Rigaudon 1'25
11. Mazurka 1'33
12. Capriccio 3'34
13. Legenda 3'24
14. Prelude 2'09
15. Allemande 3'46
16. Humorous Scherzo 2'17
17. Scherzo 2'29