Dina Parakhina: 200 Years Diabelli Variations
Celebrating 200 Years of the Diabelli Project
To commemorate the bicentennial of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations, the Divine Art label proudly presents “ 200 Years: Diabelli Variations”. Originally introduced by Anton Diabelli with words of admiration for its innovation and artistic brilliance, the Diabelli Variations have since transcended time, becoming a cornerstone of the piano repertoire, rivalling even the esteemed works of J.S. Bach.
The story behind the Diabelli Variations adds to their mystique. Legend has it that Beethoven initially dismissed Diabelli’s theme as a mere “cobbler’s patch.” Yet, he later transformed this simple waltz into a complex, kaleidoscopic masterpiece, showcasing a wide range of characters, styles, and textures. From playful parodies to profound meditations, Beethoven’s variations span over 60 minutes of inventive musical exploration.
Renowned pianist Dina Parakhina, who first performed the Diabelli Variations during her final recital at the Moscow Conservatory, brings her deep understanding and lifelong study of this monumental work to her latest recording. Parakhina’s interpretation captures the intricate structural unity and the emotional depth of Beethoven’s composition, reflecting her illustrious career and devotion to classical music.
About Dina Parakhina
Dina Parakhina, a distinguished Russian pianist and educator, has been a Piano Professor at the Royal College of Music since 2009 and a College Fellow since 2019. She has taught at prestigious institutions such as the Central Music School in Moscow and Chetham’s School of Music, and currently holds a position at the Royal Northern College of Music. Parakhina has performed globally as a soloist, made numerous recordings, and given master-classes around the world. Her expertise and passion for music have also seen her serve on juries for international piano competitions.
Parakhina’s illustrious career began in Sochi and led her to study under notable mentors in Moscow. She toured extensively with the Bolshoi Theatre Orchestra and later organized significant projects like the Medtner Marathon, which celebrated the works of Nikolai Medtner. Her recording of Medtner’s Piano Sonatas and Fairy Tales was critically acclaimed, highlighting her dedication to bringing classical masterpieces to contemporary audiences.
Track Listing
- Tema (Vivace)
- Variation I (Alla marcia maestoso)
- Variation II (Poco allegro)
- Variation III (L'istesso tempo)
- Variation IV (Un poco più vivace)
- Variation V (Allegro vivace)
- Variation VI (Allegro ma non troppo e serioso)
- Variation VII (Un poco più allegro)
- Variation VIII (Poco vivace)
- Variation IX (Allegro pesante e risoluto)
- Variation X (Presto)
- Variation XI (Allegretto)
- Variation XII (Un poco più moto)
- Variation XIII (Vivace)
- Variation XIV (Grave e maestoso)
- Variation XV (Presto scherzando)
- Variation XVI (Allegro)
- Variation XVII
- Variation XVIII (Poco moderato)
- Variation XIX (Presto)
- Variation XX (Andante)
- Variation XXI (Allegro con brio - Meno allegro - Tempo I)
- Variation XXII (Allegro molto): Alla "Notte e giorno faticar" di Mozart
- Variation XXIII (Allegro assai)
- Variation XXIV: Fughetta (Andante)
- Variation XXV (Allegro)
- Variation XXVI
- Variation XXVII (Vivace)
- Variation XXVIII (Allegro)
- Variation XXIX (Adagio ma non troppo)
- Variation XXX (Andante, sempre cantabile)
- Variation XXXI (Largo, molto espressivo)
- Variation XXXII: Fuga (Allegro - Poco adagio)
- Variation XXXIII (Tempo di minuetto moderato, ma non tirarsi dietro)
- Tema (Vivace) (reprise)
- Variation 49 (Un poco moderato)
- Variation 26 (Vivace)
- Variation 28 (Con fuoco)
- Variation 4
- Variation 18 (Allegro non troppo)
- Variation 43 (Tempo giusto)
- Variation 38
- Variation 24 (Allegro)
- Variation 16
- Coda (Vivace - più mosso - Molto allegro)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
33 Variations on a Waltz Op. 120Jan August Vitásek (1770-1839)
Ignaz Moscheles (1974-1870)
Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart (1791-1844)
Carl Czerny (1791-1857)
Friedrich Kalkbrenner (1784-1849)
Václav Jan Křtitel Tomášek (1774-1850)
Franz Schubert (1797-1828)
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)
Carl Czerny
Reviews
“She has considerable technical fluency, avoids muddiness even in the most rapid passagework, is rhythmically alert, and has a good sense of the dramatic. All in all, this is a worthwhile disc…
” —Henry Fogel
“A Diabelli Variations set that has no trouble standing out from the crowd.
” —James Manheim
“Parakhinas…Beethoven is very impressive. This is a worthwhile Diabelli even without the extras; but they add a good deal of enjoyment…excellent performances.
” —Nigel Simeone