Ludovico Einaudi - Nightbook
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72581
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st April 2013
Contents
Works
Berlin SongBye bye mon amour
Indaco
In principio
Nightbook
Reverie
The Crane Dance
The Snow Prelude no.2
The Snow Prelude no.15
The Tower
Tu sei
Artists
Hanna Devich (piano)Works
Berlin SongBye bye mon amour
Indaco
In principio
Nightbook
Reverie
The Crane Dance
The Snow Prelude no.2
The Snow Prelude no.15
The Tower
Tu sei
Artists
Hanna Devich (piano)About
Over the past few years she has worked with the Devich Trio, but when the group recently decided to disband as a result of governmental budget cuts, she decided to continue her career as a soloist.
Hanna Devich was born in Budapest and comes from a musical family. She was invited at the age of ten to join the young talent class of the Franz Liszt Academy of Budapest where she received her soloist diploma in 1991. She then attended masterclasses with Gyorgy Sebok, Gyorgy Kurtag, Zoltan Kocsis and her father, Sandor Devich.
Hanna has been living in The Netherlands for a number of years and is highly regarded as a concert pianist, having performed and recorded extensively as soloist and chamber musician. In 2005 Hanna made the first recording of the Piano Concerto by Geza Frid for Hungaroton. In 2003 she met the South African violinist Sarah Oates and the Dutch cellist Jasper Havelaar and together they formed the Devich Trio, and in 2005 the trio won the public prize at the Uitmarkt in the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam.
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