Ruth Slenczynska inherited the music of the 19th century from musicians like Rachmaninoff, Schnabel, Backhaus and Cortot, contributed to the evolution of the piano art in 20th century, and now, with the latest recording of Brahms' 30 piano pieces, she raises the question to all of us: "What is the real value of piano music to people livin in the 21st century?"

Friday, February 25, 2011

Vol.2

Live Recording in Liu Mifune Art Ensemble, Okayama, Japan (July 2004)
Piano : Steinway (1926) in Liu Mifune Art Ensemble
CD 1
Robert Schumann
1. Romance in F sharp major Op. 28-2
2. Carnaval Op. 9
1. Preambule 7. Coquette 13. Chopin 19. Aveu
2. Pierrot 8. Replique 14. Estrella 20. Promenade
3. Arlequin 9. Sphinx 15. Reconnaissance 21. Pause
4. Valse noble 10. Papillons 16. Pantalon et Colombine 22. March
5. Eusebius 11. A.S.C.H-S.C.H.A 17. Valse Allemande
6. Florestan 12. Chiarina 18. Paganini

CD 2
1. Bela Bartok 6 Romanian Folkdances Sz. 56
1. Jocul cu Bata 3. Pe loc 5. Poarga romanesca
2. Braul 4. Buciumeana 6. Maruntelul
2. W. A. Mozart Piano Sonata No. 3 in B flat major K. 281
3. Frederic Chopin Etude in C sharp minor Op. 25-7
4. Frederic Chopin Etude in C minor Op. 25-12
Encore
Frederic Chopin
1. Nocturne in E flat major Op. 9-2
2. Etude in F major Op. 10-8
3. Etude in F minor Op. 10-9
4. Etude in G flat major Op. 10-5 ‘ Black key’

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