Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times called Evgeny Starodubtsev "an accomplished and probing artist" after hearing this recording. This Honens Label debut by the 2009 Honens Laureate was also named one of the top 11 classical records of 2011 by the New Yorker.
2 Masques (3) for Piano, Op. 34, M35: Tantris Le Bouffon
3 Masques (3) for Piano, Op. 34, M35: Sérénade de Don Juan
4 Suite '1922', for Piano, Op. 26: March
5 Suite '1922', for Piano, Op. 26: Shimmy
6 Suite '1922', for Piano, Op. 26: Nachtstück
7 Suite '1922', for Piano, Op. 26: Boston
8 Suite '1922', for Piano, Op. 26: Ragtime
9 Pieces (5) for Piano, Op. 23: Sehr Langsam
10 Pieces (5) for Piano, Op. 23: Sehr Rasch
11 Pieces (5) for Piano, Op. 23: Langsam
12 Pieces (5) for Piano, Op. 23: Schwungvoll. Mäßige
13 Pieces (5) for Piano, Op. 23: Walzer
14 Sonata for Piano: (Crochet = 112)
15 Sonata for Piano: Adagietto
16 Sonata for Piano: (Crochet = 112)
Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times called Evgeny Starodubtsev "an accomplished and probing artist" after hearing this recording. This Honens Label debut by the 2009 Honens Laureate was also named one of the top 11 classical records of 2011 by the New Yorker.