piano forte - the next generation (2CD)
22,50 €
Formát:
CD
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
Katalógové číslo:
GRAM99126
EAN kód:
9003643991262
Autori:
Barnabás Dukay, Béla Bartók, Carl Vine, Johann Sebastian Bach, Juraj Hatrík, Leoš Janáček
Interpreti:
Fülöp Ránki, Julia Kociuban, Lukáš Klánský, Peter Nágel, Tim Jančar
Vydavateľ:
GRAMOLA
Zoznam skladieb
Janáček: On an Overgrown Path, Book 1, JW VIII / 1725:11
Lukáš Klánský (piano)
Recorded: 11 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
No. 1. Nase vecery (Our Evenings)
2:55
No. 2. Listek odvanuty (A Blown Away Leaf)
3:03
No. 3. Pojd'te s nami! (Come with us!)
1:06
No. 4. Frydecka Panna Maria (The Madonna of Frydek)
3:31
No. 5. Stebetaly jak lastovicky (They Chattered like Swallows)
1:58
No. 6. Nelze domluvit! (Words fail!)
1:49
No. 7. Dobrou noc! (Good Night!)
2:56
No. 8. Tak neskonale uzko (Unutterable Anguish)
2:06
No. 9. V placi (In Tears)
2:27
No. 10. Sycek neodletel! (The Barn Owl has not Flown Away!)
3:20
Janáček: In the Mists, JW VIII / 22
14:01
Peter Nágel (piano)
Recorded: 9 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
I. Andante
3:20
II. Molto adagio
4:36
III. Andantino
2:07
IV. Presto
3:08
Excerpt, Bach, J S: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1
8:24
Fülöp Ránki (piano)
Recorded: 12 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
Prelude No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor, BWV 849
2:54
Fugue No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor, BWV 849
5:30
Dukay: The Sun is but a morning star
5:17
Fülöp Ránki (piano)
Hatrik: Toccata
4:12
Peter Nágel (piano)
Vine, C: 5 Bagatelles
10:03
Peter Nágel (piano)
Recorded: 9 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
No. 1. Darkly
2:39
No. 2. Leggiero e legato
1:13
No. 3.
1:51
No. 4.
1:13
No. 5. Threnody - for all the innocent victims
3:07
Chopin: Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52
11:52
Tim Jančar (piano)
Lutosławski: Piano Sonata
30:16
Julia Kociuban (piano)
Recorded: 13 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
I. Allegro
11:56
II. Adagio non troppo
9:40
III. Andante - Allegretto - Andantino
8:40
Bartók: Piano Sonatina, Sz. 55
4:07
Fülöp Ránki (piano)
Recorded: 12 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
I. Dudasok (Bagpipers): Allegretto
1:36
II. Medvetanc (Bear Dance): Moderato
0:36
III. Finale: Allegro vivace
1:55
Maticic: 3 Piano Pieces
14:18
Tim Jančar (piano)
Recorded: 10 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
No. 1. Prélude
3:12
No. 2. Nocturne
5:07
No. 3. Toccata
5:59
Fiser: Piano Sonata No. 5
7:33
Lukáš Klánský (piano)
Šivic: Hommage à Arnold Schoenberg
5:08
Tim Jančar (piano)
Recorded: 10 May 2016
Recording Venue: Live recording, Bank Austria Salon, Barocksaal, Altes Rathus / Old City Hall, Vienna, Austria
I.
0:17
II.
0:22
III.
0:22
IV.
1:13
V.
1:42
VI.
1:12
Excerpt, Messiaen: Vingt Regards sur l'enfant Jésus
11:46
Fülöp Ránki (piano)
20 Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus: No. 15. Le baiser de l'Enfant-Jesus
11:46
Popis
The piano festival piano forte: the next generation, a Bank Austria initiative features a selection of five young pianists from Austria and the four neighboring countries to the east, namely the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, and Slovenia. The up-and-coming musicians Julia Kociuban, Peter Nagel, Tim Jancar, Lukas Klansky und Fülöp Ranki were granted the possibility to present their talents to an enthusiastic audience in the course of an one-week concert series at the Bank Austria Salon in Vienna’s Old City Hall. These concerts were recorded, with the highlights being released on this double-CD. Works presented here are by composers such as L. Janacek, J. S. Bach, F. Chopin, W. Lutoslawski, B. Bartok and O. Messiaen, as well as by contemporaries from the native countries of the nominated like Juraj Hatrik, Carl Vine, Janez Maticic, Barnabas Dukay or Lubos Fiser.

