
Wydawnictwo: Avie
Nr katalogowy: AV 2271
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: październik 2012
EAN: 822252227123
Nr katalogowy: AV 2271
Nośnik: 2 CD
Data wydania: październik 2012
EAN: 822252227123
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Epoka muzyczna: 20 wiek do 1960
Obszar (język): rumuński
Instrumenty: fortepian
Epoka muzyczna: 20 wiek do 1960
Obszar (język): rumuński
Instrumenty: fortepian
Lipatti: Piano Music
Avie - AV 2271
Kompozytor
Dinu Lipatti (1917-1950)
Dinu Lipatti (1917-1950)
Concertino en style classique, Op. 3 for piano and chamber orchestra (1936, dedicated to Florica Musicesco)
Sonatine for the left hand (1941) 8.40
Piano Sonata in D minor Motto:
Musica este limbagiul zeilor – ‘Music is the Language of Gods’ (1932)
Navarra (1940) Albeniz, arranged by Lipatti
Nocturne in F sharp minor, Op. 6 (dedicated to Clara Haskil) Andante, ma non troppo
Nocturne in A on a Moldovan theme – Moderato
Fantaisie, Op. 8 (1940, dedicated to Madeleine Cantacuzene)
Pastorale in F, BWV 590 by J. S. Bach, transcribed by Lipatti
Was mir behagt ist nur die muntre Jagd!, BWV 208 by J. S. Bach, transcribed by Lipatti
Sonatine for the left hand (1941) 8.40
Piano Sonata in D minor Motto:
Musica este limbagiul zeilor – ‘Music is the Language of Gods’ (1932)
Navarra (1940) Albeniz, arranged by Lipatti
Nocturne in F sharp minor, Op. 6 (dedicated to Clara Haskil) Andante, ma non troppo
Nocturne in A on a Moldovan theme – Moderato
Fantaisie, Op. 8 (1940, dedicated to Madeleine Cantacuzene)
Pastorale in F, BWV 590 by J. S. Bach, transcribed by Lipatti
Was mir behagt ist nur die muntre Jagd!, BWV 208 by J. S. Bach, transcribed by Lipatti
Pianist Luiza Borac is the most dedicated champion of music from her native Romania. She was recognised with a BBC Music Magazine Award for her artistry and advocacy of the piano canon of Georges Enescu. She now turns to another compatriot best known as one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century who was also during his short lifetime a celebrated composer: Dinu Lipatti. With influences that range from the counterpoint of Bach to the lyricism of Chopin and the folk-tinged soundscapes of Enescu (Lipatti’s godfather), as well as his teachers Paul Dukas and Nadia Boulanger, Lipatti forged an individual voice over the 18 years of his compositional career.
The rarities that Luiza has unearthed for this 2-disc set include a number of world-premiere recordings including Lipatti’s first Piano Sonata, an arrangement of Albeniz’s Navarra, and the complex Fantasie. For the Concertino in Classical Style, Lipatti’s first published composition, Luiza is joined by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Jaime Martin. Aiming to recreate Lipatti’s sound world as faithfully as possible, Luiza performs on a Bechstein piano, Lipatti’s instrument of choice.
In a tribute written shortly after Lipatti’s death at the age of 33, Nadia Boulanger wrote, “When the compositions of Dinu Lipatti are all printed, the greatness of his gift and of his craftsmanship will be recognised.” Through these recordings, Luiza Borac reveals the extent of those gifts which can be appreciated to a fuller extent than ever before.
critical acclaim for Luiza Borac
“A fabulously gifted young pianist” – BBC Music Magazine
“There is an appealing youthful fire here, tempered with poetic flair” – International Record Review
“The Romanian pianist is not just a wow playing her countryman Enescu she understands Chopin equally well.”
– The Times
summary
Award-winning pianist Luiza Borac champions the compositions of fellow-Romanian Dinu Lipatti in a 2-CD set that includes a number of world-premiere recordings.
Recorded 23 – 27 April 2012, Jesus-Christus Church, Berlin (solo piano); 11 July 2012, St. John's Smith Square, London (Concertino)
The rarities that Luiza has unearthed for this 2-disc set include a number of world-premiere recordings including Lipatti’s first Piano Sonata, an arrangement of Albeniz’s Navarra, and the complex Fantasie. For the Concertino in Classical Style, Lipatti’s first published composition, Luiza is joined by the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields conducted by Jaime Martin. Aiming to recreate Lipatti’s sound world as faithfully as possible, Luiza performs on a Bechstein piano, Lipatti’s instrument of choice.
In a tribute written shortly after Lipatti’s death at the age of 33, Nadia Boulanger wrote, “When the compositions of Dinu Lipatti are all printed, the greatness of his gift and of his craftsmanship will be recognised.” Through these recordings, Luiza Borac reveals the extent of those gifts which can be appreciated to a fuller extent than ever before.
critical acclaim for Luiza Borac
“A fabulously gifted young pianist” – BBC Music Magazine
“There is an appealing youthful fire here, tempered with poetic flair” – International Record Review
“The Romanian pianist is not just a wow playing her countryman Enescu she understands Chopin equally well.”
– The Times
summary
Award-winning pianist Luiza Borac champions the compositions of fellow-Romanian Dinu Lipatti in a 2-CD set that includes a number of world-premiere recordings.
Recorded 23 – 27 April 2012, Jesus-Christus Church, Berlin (solo piano); 11 July 2012, St. John's Smith Square, London (Concertino)