Album cover for A Fearful Fairy Tale by Helena Basilova

A Fearful Fairy Tale

Helena Basilova

About the album

There are two words for truth in Russian: Pravda for objective truth and Ishtina for transcendental truth, that what you know but cannot explain. While Helena’s previous solo albums – with music from Janacek and Scriabin – were each in their own way quite personal to her, this time she wanted more Ishtina than Pravda. She wanted a story that was not just personal for her but representative of her. And Helena’s personal story is one of multitudes. Of departures and forgetting, discovery and loss, of glimmers of understanding, and feelings of coherence in oceans of confusing false certainties.

This collection of music is meant as a story in itself, each piece included for the power it has to forge a connection that needed the story to be forged. And so it was with the piece that inspired the album.

This album – of stories and a story in itself – is Helena’s tribute, to fairy tales and her homeland.

Tracklist

Yuri Bagri

Fairytale About the Forgotten Homeland: I. The First Snow1:04

Nikolai Myaskovsky

Yellowed Leaves, Op. 31

I. Andante2:22
II. Un poco sostenuto, malinconico e abbandonamente1:58
III. Andante cantabile1:09
IV. Molto vivace e fantastico2:25
V. Molto calmo, ma non troppo lento2:24
VI. Vivo2:43
VII. Moderato3:49

Elena Firsova

A Fearsome Fairytale5:46

Sergei Prokofiev

Tales of an Old Grandmother, Op. 31

I. Moderato1:56
II. Andantino1:15

Leoš Janáček

Pohádka, JW VII-5

I. Con moto5:00
II. Con moto4:02
III. Allegro2:36

Alfred Schnittke

Sonata No. 1 for piano: I. Largo6:24

Nikolai Medtner

Three Tales, Op. 9: No. 2, Allegro alla serenata, con alcuna licenza4:07
Four Tales, Op. 34: No. 2, Allegro cantabile e leggiero2:31
Four Tales, Op. 26: No. 3, Narrante a piacere2:27
Two Tales, Op. 20: No. 2, Pesante. Minaccioso4:04

Yuri Bagri

Fairytale About the Forgotten Homeland: II. Winter dance2:09
Total playing time1:00:11

Artists

Composers

Basilova plays the older notes beautifully mild, but the pièce de résistance is the opening movement of the first piano sonata (1987) by Alfred Schnittke. You hear beautiful resonances in the piano, like the mysterious shadow empire of a fearful fairy tale.

Guido van Oorschot, de Volkskrant

An absolutely stunning performance with an absolutely stunning sound image, high up in a heaven of resolution.

Michel van Meersbergen, HVT Magazine

The recording quality of TRPTK is – it’s starting to become tradition – brilliant.

Aart van der Wal, Opus Klassiek

… Basilova’s performance is characterized by a clear, concise sound with great feeling for subtle nuances in color. Take for example the opening bars of Alfred Schnittke’s first piano sonata. Just a handful of whispering tones, with which Basilova evokes mysterious vistas.

Joep Christenhusz, NRC

Credits

Producer, recording & mastering engineerBrendon Heinst
Assistant engineerErnst Spyckerelle
Cover photographyAnna Maria Olech
Liner notesWouter de IonghHelena Basilova
ArtworkBrendon Heinst
GenreRomanticContemporary
InstrumentationSolo
Recording dateApril 2019
Recording locationMuziekgebouw Eindhoven - Kleine zaal, Eindhoven (NL)
Recording formatPCM 352.8 kHz 32 bit
Mastering formatPCM 352.8 kHz 64 bit
Release dateAugust 2, 2019
Booklet

Technical specifications

MicrophonesSonodore RCM-402DPA 4006A
AD/DA conversionMerging Technologies Hapi
MonitoringKEF Blade Two loudspeakersHegel H30 amplifiers
CablingFurutech custom microphone cablesFurutech LineFlux XLR interlinksFurutech NanoFlux NCF power cables
Misc.Furutech NCF BoostersCAD Ground Control GC1R.T.F.S. AcousticsJCAT M12 Switch GoldJCAT NET Card FEMTO