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Música de las Americas
Música de las Americas Piazzolla: Las Cuatro estaciones Porteñas Anderson. Jazz Pizzicato Tarragó Ross: Suite Chamamecera Plaza: Fuga Criolla Gershwin: Canción de cuna Villa-Lobos: Bachiana Brasilera no. 4: Preludio Orquesta de Cámara del Banco Mayo Mario Benzecry flac, cue, log, covers Alas Música Coral de Piazzolla, Balzanelli, Kodaly, Yupanqui, Walsh, Dublanc y Guastavino Coro municipal de Niños y Jóvenes, Pergamino Hugo Ramallo, director Tubarec 2000 flac, cue, log, covers American Dreams Chadwick:Noël Barber: Adagio Foote: Pizzicato and Adagietto Carpenter: Sea Drift Canning: Fantasy on an Hymn Gershwin: Lullaby Charmichael: Prayer and Cathedral Vision Indianapolis SO/Raymond Leppard Decca flac, cue, log, covers Como pudieran en cualquier catedral […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-05-22 17:25:00
Alice Sara Ott – All the posts
The 2018-2019 season marks a significant year for German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott (b. 1988, Munich, Germany), one of the world's most in-demand classical pianists. She releases her latest album, Nightfall, featuring works by Satie, Debussy and Ravel, including Gaspard de la Nuit, one of the greatest challenges of piano literature. The album marks ten years since Alice has been signed as an exclusive recording artist to Deutsche Grammophon. She will tour the recital programme across the world, with European dates including Paris' La Seine Musicale, Stuttgart's Liederhalle, Vienna's Mozart Saal, Munich's Prinzregententheater, Baden Baden's Festspielhaus, London's Wigmore Hall and the Klavier-Festival Ruhr in Duisburg. These European dates are in addition to a nine-date recital tour across Japan, including Tokyo Opera City, in autumn 2018.With her talent not limited to a global career as a high level performing artist, Alice Sara Ott also expresses her diverse creativity through a number […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-05-19 23:08:00
Alice Sara Ott | Nightfall – Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Maurice Ravel (Download 96kHz/24bit & 44.1kHz/16bit)
Alice Sara Ott presents Nightfall, where she explores the transition and harmony between day and night, light and darkness. This recording showcases a collection of deeply emotional piano pieces by Satie, Debussy and Ravel.On her new album Nightfall, set for release by the Yellow Label on 24 August 2018, Alice Sara Ott takes a very personal look at the magical moment in time and space between day and night, light and darkness, basing her explorations on works by Debussy, Satie and Ravel. The German-Japanese pianist decided to mark the dual celebration of her 30th birthday and her 10th anniversary as a Deutsche Grammophon artist by examining her relationship with three French composers who have had a significant influence on her, and whose music made an indelible impression on the Parisian arts scene at the turn of the 20th century. With meticulous attention to detail, she traces the shifting moods in […]
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Faces of classical music
2019-05-14 12:26:00
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor – Alice Sara Ott, L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Mikko Franck (HD 1080p)
Accompanied by the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France under the baton of the Finnish conductor and violinist Mikko Franck, the German-Japanese pianist Alice Sara Ott, one of the most requested artists at the classical music scene, performs Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37. Recorded at Auditorium de Radio France, on January 27, 2018.✻Beethoven composed his Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor in 1799-1800, and introduced it at Vienna on April 5, 1803. The first sketches go back to 1797 – after he'd composed the B flat Piano Concerto (published as No.2), but before composition of the C major Concerto (in 1798, published as No.1). Although Beethoven played the first performance of No.3 in 1803 from a short score – no one was going to steal it from him! – he'd actually completed the music prior to April 1800, apart from a few last-minute adjustments. In other words, before he wrote the Second Symphony (Op.36), the Moonlight Piano Sonata […]