Bartok - Piano Music Vol.9
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Label: Naxos
Cat No: 8574420
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 23rd February 2024
Contents
Works
Gabi Polka, op.12Lajos Waltz
Landler no.2, op.18
Piano Method (Reschofsky), BB66
Piano Sonata, op.19 BB12
Valtozo darab (Changing Piece), op.2
Artists
Goran Filipec (piano)Works
Gabi Polka, op.12Lajos Waltz
Landler no.2, op.18
Piano Method (Reschofsky), BB66
Piano Sonata, op.19 BB12
Valtozo darab (Changing Piece), op.2
Artists
Goran Filipec (piano)About
The performer on this volume is Goran Filipec whose album Paganini Studies (8573458) was awarded the International Grand Prix du Disque F. Liszt by the Ferenc Liszt Society of Budapest.
He is well-known for his Grand Piano recordings: ‘Filipec is an exciting prospect and his programme is most valuable. What a pleasant change from the Brahms Variations are the Hambourg and Friedman Variations on the ubiquitous A minor Caprice’ (Gramophone on GP769).
He has recorded four volumes in the Liszt Complete Piano Music series for Naxos. He has also recorded List’s Hungarian Rhapsody in his own performing edition on 8573866: ‘Filipec’s up-tempo performances of the barn-burners – the Fantasia, the Rhapsodie espagnole, and Totentanz – have all the fire that the music calls for (glissandos, which Liszt hardly underutilises in this repertoire, are especially searing)’ (Fanfare).
The first seven volumes in this series were played by the late Jenő Jandó, one of the world’s most recorded and admired pianists. Volume 8 was played by Fülöp Ránki.
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