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Nah - RVW describes someone else's self-imposed bravery. Ludders uses his own heroism, overcoming thoughts of suicide at the devastation of his deafness, to expand the universe. Time and space cracked with those opening Eb major chords.
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This sounds amazing - very different from my Decca recording. The voices are so immediate and the orchestra is at once sinewy and luminous. I feel a purchase coming on.
Fryderyk Chopin - Mazurka in A minor Op. 17 No. 4 (Radio 3 Record Review, Andrew McGregor)
What a performance!! (didn’t catch the name of the pianist )
Just checking whether anyone else was grabbed by this performance. When it came on I was compelled to delay my annual trip to Tesco's just a little longer. Thoroughly agree with Beef Oven - wonderfully coloured playing from Pavel Kolesnikov and a mastery of the mazurka genre. Very tempted to purchase this one!
Just checking whether anyone else was grabbed by this performance. When it came on I was compelled to delay my annual trip to Tesco's just a little longer. Thoroughly agree with Beef Oven - wonderfully coloured playing from Pavel Kolesnikov and a mastery of the mazurka genre. Very tempted to purchase this one!
It caught my ear, too. You can here further samples here and in the video below:
It caught my ear, too. You can here further samples here
Thanks for that link, Thropplenoggin. Looking at his biography: "Pavel will return to the Wigmore Hall in May 2017, and will also give a series of recitals at LSO St Luke’s in London throughout 2016 and 2017". Radio3 has got me fired up!
Download at a distinctly discounted price of £6.77 from eClassical.com this morning, A variety of download qualities are included in the price, from stereo mp3 to 96/24 surround.
A double cd of the late, great Mr. John Ogdon and his spouse playing Russian and French music. Fantastic music making. (50p from the Ca Research shop!)
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