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Made in USA - Gershwin / Beach / Barber (Claire Huangci)
 
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Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
ALPHA1071
 
 
EAN kód:
3701624510711
 
 
Autori:
Amy Beach, Earl Wild, George Gershwin, Samuel Barber
 
 
Interpreti:
Claire Huangci
 
 
Vydavateľ:
ALPHA
 
 
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Dátum vydania: 20. 9. 2024

1 George Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue

Amy Beach: Variations on Balkan Themes, Op. 60
2 Thema: Adagio
3 Variation 1: Più mosso
4 Variation 2: Maestoso
5 Variation 3: Allegro ma nan troppo
6 Variation 4: Andante alla Barcarola
7 Variation 5: Largo con molta espressione
8 Variation 6: Quasi Fantasia - Allegro all' Ongarese
9 Variation 7: Vivace - Valse lento
10 Variation 8: Con vigore - Lento calmato
11 Marcia funebre
12 Cadenza: Grave - Quasi fantasia

Samuel Barber: Piano Sonata in E-Flat Minor, Op. 26
13 1. Allegro energico
14 2. Allegro vivace e leggero
15 3. Adagio mesto
16 4. Fuga: Allegro con spirito

Earl Wild: 7 Virtuoso Etudes after Gershwin
17 No. 1, I. Liza
18 No. 2, II. Somebody loves me
19 No. 3, III. The man I love
20 No. 4, IV. Embraceable you
21 No. 5, V. Lady be good
22 No. 6, VI. I got rhythm
23 No. 7, VII. Fascinatin' rhythm
Popis
Presented as ‘An Experiment in Modern Music’ when it was premiered in 1924, Rhapsody in Blue made George Gershwin famous, and he soon set to work on a version for solo piano, recorded here by Claire Huangci. In her first solo disc for Alpha Classics, Claire was keen to celebrate this centenary alongside her roots in America, where she was born, studied music and made her debut as a concert artist at the age of nine. The brilliant improviser and transcriber Earl Wild (1915-2010) took Gershwin’s songs (Liza, Fascinatin’ Rhythm, Somebody Loves Me, I Got Rhythm, Embraceable You, Oh, Lady Be Good, The Man I Love) to form the basis of his Seven Virtuoso Etudes for solo piano. Equally virtuosic is the Op. 26 Sonata by Samuel Barber, whom Vladimir Horowitz (who premiered the work in Havana in December 1949) regarded as one of the few Americans capable of writing for the piano. The New Hampshire-born composer Amy Beach took her inspiration from the folk music of both the New World and the Balkans, while retaining her harmonic language inherited from the Romantics. Her Variations Op. 60 (1904) bear witness to these influences.
 
 
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