Danza Gaya: Music for Two Pianos by Dring, Howell & P Harrison
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Label: Lyrita
Cat No: SRCD433
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 1st March 2024
Contents
Works
Caribbean DanceDanza Gaya
Duets (4)
Fantastic Variations (3) on 'Lilliburlero'
Italian Dance
Sonata for 2 pianos
Tarantelle
Three for Two
Valse francaise
Dance Little Lady
Mazurka
Recuerdos Preciosos
Spindrift
Artists
Simon Callaghan (piano)Hiroaki Takenouchi (piano)
Works
Caribbean DanceDanza Gaya
Duets (4)
Fantastic Variations (3) on 'Lilliburlero'
Italian Dance
Sonata for 2 pianos
Tarantelle
Three for Two
Valse francaise
Dance Little Lady
Mazurka
Recuerdos Preciosos
Spindrift
Artists
Simon Callaghan (piano)Hiroaki Takenouchi (piano)
About
“Clearly a musician of curiosity and discernment, Callaghan’s robust piano-playing is also thoughtful, subtle and refined” (Gramophone). Steinway Artist Simon Callaghan performs internationally as a soloist and chamber musician, in parallel with his highly successful career as a recording artist. Callaghan’s repertoire includes over fifty concertos, highlights of the standard solo and chamber works of the 19th and 20th centuries, and much that is rare and unexplored.
Heralded by The Times as “just the sort of champion the newest of new music needs”, while being praised as “impeccable in his pianism and unfailing in his idiomatic grasp” by Gramophone, Hiroaki Takenouchi’s curiosity and a natural penchant for integrity makes his playing and vast repertoire unique amongst his generation of pianists. His love for the music of classical masters – particularly Haydn, Beethoven and Chopin – sits side-by-side with his passion for the music of Medtner, and lesser-known British composers.
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