Conlon Nancarrow - (1993) Studies
Maurice Ravel is a composer who until now I can say with certainty, I admire his orchestral work is wonderful, full of soft contrasts, a movement so nurtured to create an orbit very little music which would tear at me gave way from the impressionism of Debussy and the neoclassical heritage, forged one piece with a distinctive sound and completely essential in the twentieth century. His piano concertos
attest to what I say, first, an exciting blend of modal jazz hybrids, romantic melodies and paraphrasing Stravinsky free (Oh yes, discover it!). The second, a specially composed for the concert handed pianist Paul Wittgenstein, where the role of its instruments is reaffirmed with each entry violence.
be studying for a long time to Ravel.
Tracklist:
Piano Concerto in G Major
01. Allegramente 02. Adagio Assai 03. Presto
04. Menuet Antique 05. Concerto for the Left Hand
06. Une Barque sur l'ocean
07. Fanfare from l'Eventail de Jeanne
Run: Pascal Rogé, piano
Orchestre Symphonique of Montreal
Directed by: Charles Dutoit
Links (FLAC - CUE - Log - Scans) 1 2 3
Pass: Edelca
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