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Browse: Alkan - Trois Morceaux dans la Genre Pathétique, Op. 15

Composer: Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813–88)Genres: Instrumental » Piano Solos
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Showing 1 - 6 of 6 results
  • It takes a certain kind of temperament and a superior finger technique to take [Alkan] on. Those who cut the mustard are few and far between. Mark Viner is such a one and with this, the third... More…

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    This release includes a digital booklet

  • Marc-André Hamelin (piano)

    Marc-André Hamelin puts us further in his debt with another superbly played disc of Alkan … [the Symphony’s] big-boned, exorbitantly taxing writing draws appropriately stunning pianism from Hamelin More…

    CD

    $15.75

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  • Marie-Catherine Girod (piano), Clare Hammond (piano), Artur Pizarro (piano), Marc-André Hamelin (piano), Billy Eidi, Kotaro Fukuma, Artur Pizzaro

    With all the fine pianism on show here coupled with the exploratory spirit that is as strong as it was when Peter Froundjian first thought there might be an audience for these rarities some 35... More…

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    $15.50

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  • Vincenzo Maltempo (piano), Mark Viner (piano), Laurent Martin (piano), Alan Weiss (piano), Alessandro Deljavan (piano), Costantino Mastroprimiano (piano), Stanley Hoogland (piano), Trio Alkan, Giovanni Bellucci (piano), Kevin Bowyer (organ)

    Two major pluses are the excellent contextual essay and the budget price. It’s a steal. More…

    13 CDs

    $53.25

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  • Vincenzo Maltempo (piano)

    [Maltempo] opted to play a 19th-century instrument, an 1899 Erard which was, apparently, Alkan’s favourite make of instrument. It’s the lack of homogeneity on such a piano, the distinctive character... More…

    No digital booklet included