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To celebrate one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century and following a five year collaboration with the very special ‘Progetto Martha Argerich’, EMI Classics proudly presents this definitive Argerich compilation showcasing the very best music for two pianos from the highly respected Lugano Music Festival. “If the sound is uneven, that's far outweighed by the buzz we get from these scintillating live performances, all of which sound more like one player (with four hands) than two.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2008 ***** “…at a time when new music is more and more marginalised, modernity is expressed through the interpretation of past works by inspired performers. Lugano is a vibrant tribute to the concept.” Financial Times | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Brahms: Sonata for 2 Pianos & Variations on a Theme of Haydn
Marie-Josèphe Jude & Jean-Francois Heisser (pianos) An established musical partnership , Marie - Josèphe Jude and Jean - François Heisser play together and here, their talents are reunited, performing two Brahms’ masterpieces : the Sonata for two pianos, Quintet’s transcription for two violins, viola and cello, and the Variations on a Theme of Haydn, op.56b. “With fine piano sound and a highly coordinated and musically gifted duo, this is the sort of programme which collectors or piano music should relish.” MusicWeb International, April 2013 | 
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| |  | Piano Duets: Christina & Michelle Naughton
Christina & Michelle Naughton (pianos) Since their début as a piano duo in 2008, the twins Christina and Michelle Naughton have proved little short of sensational in concert halls all round the world. They both studied at the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia as well as with a number of distinguished teachers, including Claude Frank, Gary Graffman and Seymour Lipkin, granting them an insight into the most disparate musical styles that goes far beyond a mere sovereign command of their instrument. This stylistic and technical mastery is abundantly clear from their début album on the ORFEO label, in which the Naughton sisters demonstrate supreme flexibility in affording listeners a varied glimpse of the repertory for piano four hands and two pianos. Their programme spans almost two centuries in the history of music, extending, as it does, from Mozart’s D major Sonata K 448 to Lutoslawski’s 'Variations on a Theme by Paganini' – a theme taken up and explored by many other composers. The Naughton sisters invest this work with a joviality that effortlessly communicates itself to the listener. Indeed, the 20th- and 21st-century repertory in general is one of their central, self-evident concerns. Brahms’s Haydn Variations is another well-known work that belongs to the same genre, its climaxes demanding a tonal splendour that seems positively orchestral in character and that the Naughton sisters can produce when necessary. By contrast, their performances of Mendelssohn’s Allegro brillant and Schubert’s A minor Allegro (“Lebensstürme”) are distinguished by cantabile playing of simple beauty and by scales and chords which dynamically and agogically are subtly attuned to each other’s instrumentalism. Two 20th-century classics prove infectiously exciting with their vivid dotted rhythms: the First Spanish Dance from Falla’s 'La vida breve' and Ravel’s 'La valse' in the version for two pianos prepared by the composer himself. Listeners who enjoy this recording, which was made in the broadcasting studio of Radio Bremen, can look forward to Christina and Michelle Naughton’s forthcoming recitals at the start of the 2012/13 season, including appearances at the Herkulessaal in Munich and the Philharmonie in Berlin. | 
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| |  | Brahms: Works for Piano Duo
Chipak-Kushnir (piano duo) Olha Chipak and Oleksiy Kushnir first met in 1998 whist studying at the L’viv Music Academy in the Ukraine. The duo has won numerous international competitions which has led to concert performances in Europe, the US and China. Their debut release was in 1998. | |
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| |  | Brahms: Variations
Bracha Eden & Alexander Tamir (pianos) A unique release of Brahms Music arranged and originally written by the composer for piano duet, played by the world famous Israel duo, Eden & Tamir. | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Argerich & Freire - Salzburg Concert
Two of the world’s legendary pianists join forces in a virtuoso recital program with Johannes Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, op. 56b, Sergey Rachmaninov: Symphonic Dances, op. 45, Franz Schubert: Rondo in A, D 951–Grand Rondeau and Maurice Ravel: La Valse–Poème choréographique. The concert will be taped live at the Salzburg Festival and includes the Schubert Rondo in A, D951 which has never been recorded by the artists before. “Martha Argerich is arguably the most mercurial of all great pianists today, capable of being compellingly inspiring” International record review “I'd say that Martha Argerich is the greatest living performer . . .” BBC Music Magazine “An extraordinary pianist” New York Times “This is a souvenir of what must have been a special evening at the Grosses Festspielhaus; but it’s also so much more than that. To hear two musicians of this stature at the height of their re-creative powers is never less than thrilling and thought-provoking, an gratitude is due to DG for thinking to travel down from Hamburg with their microphones to capture the event in such realistic sound.” Gramophone Magazine, December 2009 “Argerich and Freire, recorded live at the Salzburg Festival, are totally in sympathy; the perfectly balanced sonorities of the Brahms "Haydn" Variations proclaim that this is really special music-making.” The Observer, 6th December 2009 “The Schubert duet is played with beguiling naturalness, a refreshment after the huge number of notes that Brahms and Rachmaninov employ at every moment. And then the dizzy, insane whirl of La valse, if it doesn’t match the frightening intensity of the orchestral version, is still disturbing, and in the final pages these two great artists throw any remaining caution to the winds. Not to be missed...” BBC Music Magazine, February 2010 ***** | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Brahms - Complete Works for Two Pianos
David Nettle & Richard Markham (pianos) “Listening to Brahms's Piano Quintet in its earlier incarnation as a Sonata for Two Pianos can sometimes be a disconcerting experience. …David Nettle and Richard Markham… deliver a performance that is remarkable for its clarity of line, precision of ensemble and variety of tonal colouring. The accompanying works on this disc are no less impressive: warmly affectionate accounts of the Five Waltzes and a vividly characterised version of the Haydn Variations.” BBC Music Magazine, August 2007 **** | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Pleyel Double Grand Piano in Concert
Duo Egri & Pertis (Monika Egri, Attila Pertis) Languages: English, German, French, Hungarian | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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| |  | The Organ of Westminster Cathedral
Robert Quinney (Westminster Cathedral organ, Henry Willis III, 1922-32) Recorded at Westminster Cathedral, London, 18 - 21 May 2004 “It’s quite an achievement to pull off orchestral transcriptions for the organ that don’t have you missing the original, but Robert Quinney manages this on the magnificent Westminster Cathedral instrument. He utterly convinces that even Wagner’s Meistersinger overture works as an organ piece in its own right – and findstranslucent textures rather than walls of sound.” Gramophone Magazine BBC Music Magazine
Instrumental Choice - December 2006 |
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