Chopin: Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42

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Chopin: Waltzes Nos. 1 -14

Chopin: Waltzes Nos. 1 -14


Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-14

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op. 27 No. 2

Mazurka No. 32 in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3


Dinu Lipatti (piano)

EMI Masters - 0851862

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$10.50

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Edna Stern plays Chopin

Edna Stern plays Chopin


Chopin:

Trois Nouvelles Études

Ballade No. 2 in F major, Op. 38

Piano Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, Op. 35 'Marche funèbre'

Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42

Prelude Op. 45 in C sharp minor (No. 25)

Waltz No. 12 in F minor, Op. 70 No. 2

Ballade No. 3 in A flat major, Op. 47

Waltz No. 7 in C sharp minor, Op. 64 No. 2

Prelude Op. 28 No. 20 in C minor


Edna Stern (piano)

Naïve celebrates the bicentenary of Frédéric Chopin’s birth with the debut release from Israeli pianist Edna Stern - a programme devoted to the Polish composer’s Sonata No 2 and various short pieces, performed on the famous 1842 Pleyel piano at Paris’s Musée de la Musique.

The award winning Belgian-born Israeli pianist, Edna Stern, presents an all Chopin programme featuring a selection his Études, Waltzes, Préludes and Ballades, together with the well-known Sonata No 2. Chopin admired above all others the pianos of the firm of Pleyel. For this recording, Edna Stern plays the famous Pleyel piano (1842) held at the Musée de la Musique in Paris. The grand Pleyel piano is characteristic of the instruments Chopin had at his disposal during the last ten years of his life, it is very similar to the grand piano of 1839 which belonged to the composer from 1839 to 1841.

This release is part of the Cité de la Musique series on Naïve – offering internationally renowned musicians the opportunity to record on the legendary instruments on display within the museum of early instruments at the Cité de la Musique. Edna Stern is a multi-award winning recording artist. Her first recording, ‘Chaconne’, won the Diapason Découverte and Arte ‘Best CD 2005’ awards. She has been described as having “the panache of Martha Argerich, the musicality of Leon Fleisher and the impeccable finish of Krystian Zimerman.” (Diapason, August 2005).

“The tone is soft and sweetly tactile in the medium register, becoming harder and brighter in the treble, while the single-escapement action makes it harder to play fast repeated notes than on modern instruments, though this matters less when the material is played as deliberately slowly as in Stern's interpretations.” The Independent, 23rd April 2010 ***

“Mercurial and meditative, Stern’s interpretations are distinctive enough. But it’s her piano that makes the big difference: an 1842 Pleyel, which clouds most of the notes in a velvety darkness, transforming textures and cutting out scintillating display. Odd? Perhaps. Yet this muffled sonority was what Chopin favoured.” The Times, 8th May 2010 ***

Ambroisie - AM197

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$16.75

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Chopin chez Pleyel

Chopin chez Pleyel


Chopin:

Andante spianato

Ballade No. 3 in A flat major, Op. 47

Nocturne No. 13 in C minor, Op. 48 No. 1

Nocturne No. 14 in F sharp minor, Op. 48 No. 2

Prelude Op. 28 No. 4 in E minor

Prelude Op. 28 No. 9 in E major

Prelude Op. 28 No. 11 in B major

Prelude Op. 28 No. 13 in F sharp major

Nocturne No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 9 No. 2

Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op. 27 No. 2

Prelude Op. 45 in C sharp minor (No. 25)

Prelude Op. 28 No. 15 in D flat major ‘Raindrop'

Mazurka No. 51 in A minor 'Émile Gaillard'

Mazurka No. 27 in E minor, Op. 41 No. 2

Mazurka No. 28 in B major, Op. 41 No. 3

Impromptu No. 3 in G flat major, Op. 51

Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42


Alain Planès (piano Pleyel 1837coll. Anthony Sidey)

A journey into Chopin's world . . . On 21 February 1842, the Polish composer gave one of his very rare concerts: he did not enjoy appearing in public, for his music was above all a chamber art. Alain Planès has striven to recreate the programme of this concert as closely as possible and recorded it on a Pleyel piano of 1836 that the composer might have played.The questions he throws up in the process are fascinating: how did Chopin play? Apart from his famous rubato, what was the role of ornamentation, and indeed improvisation?

“The revelations stem from the admirable restraint of Planès's playing...The Nocturnes... combine elegance with profundity, while the selection from the Op 25 Etudes is exquisitely done.” The Guardian, 7th January 2010 ****

“…Planès himself works poetic magic, with wonderfully paced phrasing and a style of rubato replete with beautifully judged elasticity and grace; and he has explored Chopin's approach to improvised ornamentation to tasteful effect. There's not a meaningless note in the whole disc.” BBC Music Magazine, January 2010 *****

“Alain Planès...is obviously at home with the instrument, and plays finely. He also makes a gallant attempt at recapturing Chopin’s famously fluid style of playing. The A flat ballade is particularly pleasing.” Sunday Times, 28th February 2010 ****

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2011

Instrumental Finalist

Harmonia Mundi - HMC902052

(CD)

$17.50

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Chopin - The Complete Waltzes

Chopin - The Complete Waltzes


Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-19

Waltz No. 20 in F sharp minor, Op. posth., KK Ib/7 'Mélancolique'


“Clearly born for Chopin, her playing is a marvel of the most refined fluency and affection …. Fliter will make lesser pianists wonder at her effortless musical grace and unfaltering command,” (Gramophone on Ingrid Fliter’s debut album for EMI Classics)

Following universal praise for her EMI Classics debut album of Chopin piano works, Gilmore Artist Award winner Ingrid Fliter has recorded the composer’s complete waltzes for release as the music world prepares to celebrate his 200th birthday in 2010.

Ms. Fliter, the silver medal winner at the Frederic Chopin Competition in Warsaw in 2000, names Chopin as the composer who speaks most clearly to her: “[His music] is like looking into a kaleidoscope of human life. He concentrates all his ideas, all his creative energy, in a very short space of time. He creates a whole world in each little piece.”

“It wouldn't be an overstatement,” continues Ms. Fliter, “to say that if it had not been for Chopin's music I would not have been born. My mother noticed my father for the first time while he was playing some Chopin waltzes during a party! I have a vivid memory of being a child and of Chopin’s music, performed by Arthur Rubinstein, playing everywhere - in the living room, in the kitchen, in the car. So I grew up loving Chopin's music and accepting it as part of my everyday life.

“One of the most difficult things to achieve while playing Chopin’s music is a good balance between his romantic soul and his classical expression. Through years of study, I have been touched to discover his darker side, his sense of the tragic, which plays a fundamental role in his music, as much as the ‘joie de vivre’ does. When I play Chopin, I have the feeling that the public reacts with a breath of satisfaction, saying ‘Ah, Chopin!’ What I hope every time I play this music is that I can keep the freshness.”

Today Ingrid Fliter performs Chopin regularly, both in recital and with orchestra: “[Her] Chopin group was simply spellbinding. The music seemed to flow from her with an utterly natural lyrical impulse, graced with power, luminous delicacy and a spectrum of tonal coloring that combined to mark her out as one of the most instinctive and eloquent Chopin interpreters playing today.” (Daily Telegraph); “Yes, there was a rich sweetness to Fliter's playing … but plenty of fibre and muscle as well. Not for nothing has Fliter been compared to her great compatriot Martha Argerich: there's a similar vitality, an engaging restlessness that imbued some of Chopin's most dreamy sub-plots with enough snappiness and tang to keep us on our toes.” (The Times)

Ingrid Fliter was born in Buenos Aires in 1973 and began her piano studies there. She gave her first public recitals at the age of eleven and made her professional debut with orchestra at the Teatro Colón at the age of 16. In 1992, she moved to Europe, where she continued her studies in Freiburg, Rome and Imola. Already the winner of several competitions in Argentina, she went on to win prizes at the Cantu International Competition and the Ferruccio Busoni Competition in Italy and at the Frederic Chopin Competition in Warsaw.

The international spotlight focused on Ingrid Fliter when she was named the recipient of the prestigious 2006 Gilmore Artist Award, made every four years by an anonymous panel of judges who assess a number of pianists over a period of time without their knowledge. The Gilmore Artist Award is made to an exceptional pianist who, regardless of age or nationality, possesses broad and profound musicianship and charisma and who desires and can sustain a career as a major international concert artist. The four previous Gilmore Award winners have included EMI Classics artist Leif Ove Andsnes (2002) and Virgin Classics’ Piotr Anderszewski (1998).

Ingrid Fliter performs extensively with major orchestras and in recital in North and South America, Europe Asia and the Middle East. Her autumn 2009 recitals in, among others, Boston, Milan and London’s Wigmore Hall, feature an all-Chopin second half, including a group of waltzes. Her winter/spring 2010 recital programme for performance in, among others, New York, Michigan and Chicago’s Orchestra Hall, has an all-Chopin first half, including waltzes. Ms. Fliter appears with orchestras on both sides of the Atlantic in 2009-2010 in concertos by Chopin, Beethoven, Ravel, Mozart and Haydn. She performs Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Cincinnati Symphony and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra/Vassily Petrenko and his Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Cleveland Orchestra/Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Austin, Nashville and Toronto symphonies.

In September 2007, Ingrid Fliter joined the roster of BBC Radio 3’s New Generation Artists scheme for a period of two years during which she appeared with many of the BBC’s orchestras and participated in some of the UK’s most prominent festivals, including the City of London Festival and the BBC Proms. This CD is produced in collaboration with BBC Radio 3's New Generation Artists scheme.

Ingrid Fliter is an exclusive EMI recording artist. On the release of her first CD in 2008, The Telegraph wrote, “The warmth of her playing and the lyrical impulse of her interpretations are combined with discretion in matters of dynamics, pianistic decoration and tonal colour to make these pieces flow from her fingers with the spontaneity of someone deeply immersed in the music's idiom.”

“An exciting technique and keen intelligence animated by an impetuous temperament…

a remarkable talent.” (The New York Times)

"[Ingrid Fliter] made the music sound as though it were being born under her fingers" (Washington Post)

“…Ingrid Fliter sets a new benchmark for the complete waltzes. From beginning to end, this is among the finest Chopin recordings of recent years. Fliter's "timing", by which I mean her phrasing and rubato, is judged to perfection; her tempi are near ideal; she never loses sight of Chopin the poet or reinvents him as a red-blooded virtuoso.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2009

“…her playing magically combines a personalised poetic impulse with an exhilaratingly choreographed virtuosity. She is dazzling and imaginative in the brilliante waltzes… yet she is equally attuned to the more reflective pieces.” BBC Music Magazine, Christmas 2009 *****

“a recital that seduces and surprises in equal measure, the search for hidden shadows stripping away the patina of glossy and superficial accretions to hint at a more pronounced and pertinent strain of melancholia within...the young Argentinean stamps her authority with a finesse far beyond her years.” Michael Quinn, bbc.co.uk, 6th November 2009

EMI - 6983512

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$12.25

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Dinu Lipatti plays Chopin

Dinu Lipatti plays Chopin


Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-14

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op. 27 No. 2

Mazurka No. 32 in C sharp minor, Op. 50 No. 3


Dinu Lipatti (piano)

Alto - ALC1056

(CD)

$7.25

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Rubinstein plays Chopin

Rubinstein plays Chopin


Chopin:

Impromptus Nos. 1-4

Scherzi Nos. 1-4

Ballades Nos. 1-4

Waltzes Nos. 1-19


RCA Tandem - The Rubinstein Collection - 82876873722

(CD - 2 discs)

$12.25

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Chopin: Waltzes Nos. 1-19, etc.

Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-19

Mompou:

Valse-Évocation

(Variations on a theme by Chopin, 1938-57)


“All these performances suggest a fastidious musical intelligence with an immaculate technique…Harmonia Mundi’s sound is as crystalline as the playing, and these scrupulously modern and sensitive performances are among the finest available.” Gramophone

Harmonia Mundi - HMC901927

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$17.50

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Chopin: Waltzes Nos. 1-14, etc.

Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-14

Ravel:

Valses nobles et sentimentales


“…a very personal account that is unusual, exciting and invigorating.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2006 *****

CD Review

Critics Disc of the Year - December 2006

EMI - 3467342

(CD)

$15.50

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Chopin - The Complete Recordings

Chopin - The Complete Recordings

(recorded 1947, 1948 & 1950)


Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-14

Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60

Nocturne No. 8 in D flat major, Op. 27 No. 2

Mazurka No. 31 in A flat major, Op. 50 No. 2

Piano Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

Étude Op. 10 No. 5 in G flat major 'Black Key'

Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11

Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Otto Ackermann

Étude Op. 25 No. 5 in E minor


Dinu Lipatti (piano)

EMI Historical - 5868262

(CD - 2 discs)

$11.25

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Chopin: Waltzes & Impromptus

Chopin: Waltzes & Impromptus


Chopin:

Waltzes Nos. 1-14

Impromptus Nos. 1-4


Penguin Guide

Rosette Winner

RCA Classic Library Series - 82876594222

(CD)

$10.75

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