Frederic Chopin (1810 — 1849)
track01: Bolero
Op.19 (1834)
(forte)piano:
Nikolai Demidenko
Fryderik Chopin Institute 2010
Mikhail Glinka (1804 — 1857)
track02: Valse-Fantasie
in B minor (1839)
Piano:
Evgeny Soifertis
Meridian
1998
Charles-Valentin
Alkan (1813 — 1888)
track03: La
chanson de la folle au bord de la mer (Preludes Op.31 No.8) (1847)
piano: Jack Gibbons
ASV 1995
Wilhelm Stenhammar (1871 — 1927)
track04: Fantasy in B minor , Op.11 - I) Molto appassionato - Poco meno, ma agitato - Impetuoso - Presto (1895)
Piano: Roland Pöntinen
BIS 1985
Camille Saint-Saens (1835 — 1921)
track05: Etude Op. 111 No. 4: Les Cloches de Las Palmas (1899)
piano Piers
Lane
Hyperion 1998
Ottorino Respighi (1879 — 1936)
track06: Sei
pezzi per pianoforte, P 44- No. 3, Notturno (1903)
Piano: Konstantin
Scherbakov
Naxos
1998
Arthur Lourié
(1892 — 1966)
track07: Five Preludes Fragiles, Op.1 (1908-10)
Piano: Jenny Lin
Haenssler
Classics 2005
Federico
Mompou (1893 — 1987)
track08: Impresiones intimas: (VIII) Secreto (1911-14)
piano:
Federico Mompou
Ensayo 1974/Brilliant 2004
Jean Cras
(1879 — 1932)
track09: Danza
Morbida (1917)
Piano:
Jean Dubé
Syrius 2012
Manuel de
Falla (1876 — 1946)
track10: Suite
"El amor brujo" : Danza ritual del fuego (1921)
piano:
Alicia de Larrocha
Decca
1974/1998
Leopold Godowsky (1870 — 1938)
track11: Elegie for the left hand alone (1929)
piano:
Jorge Bolet
Decca
1987/2009
Gustav Holst (1874 — 1934)
Track12: Nocturne: (I) Moderato (1930-32)
Anthony Goldstone
Chandos 1995
Sergei Prokofiev (1891 — 1953)
track13: Grand Waltz op.102 (from “Cinderella”) (1944)
piano: Sviatoslav Richter
Philips 1994
I think this is the best compilation you've ever done! :)
RispondiEliminaLourie and Cras are unknown composers to me. The Holst nocturne is also unfamiliar. Beautiful, moody pieces all. Thanks!!!
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