Release Date: 02 April 2021
Label: Ibs Classical Cd / IBS Classical
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8436589069183
Genres: Classical  Solo Instrumental  
Composer/Series: Essenz
Release Date: 02 April 2021
Label: Ibs Classical Cd / IBS Classical
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 8436589069183
Genres: Classical  Solo Instrumental  
Composer/Series: Essenz
Description
Anyone who enters the world of the piano four hands knows that Mozart and Schubert are the names to be reckoned with. These two Austrian geniuses are responsible for the consolidation of this unique musical genre. Mozart was the first to identify the great potential of the format, composing his first four-hand piano sonata when he was nine years old. Franz Schubert was possibly the composer who most identified with the format, writing more than 60 works for this formation. Schubert found an inexhaustible source of inspiration in the piano four hands, which is possibly his most intimate and personal facet. His passion for this genre intensified at the end of his life. Like Mozart, Felix Mendelssohn had a very talented pianist sister, who stayed by his side all his life. However, his production for piano four hands is scarce. Even so, the quantity does not detract from the great quality of these works, which are proof of the surprising level of virtuosity that can be achieved as a duo. Since the middle of the 19th century, the four-hand piano has taken many paths, transcription being one of them. With William Bolcom’s work we leave a window open to the future, exploring other ways of making music within this exciting formation.
Miguel Angel Acebo
Belen Navarro; Juan Lago
Carlos Zaragoza; Kishin Nagai
Ander Perrino; Jarkko Riihimaki
Marta Ubieta; Maite Maruri; Olatz Saitua; Larraitz Navas; Gorka Unamuno; Euskadiko Orkestra; Socied
Luis González Lladó
Fabio Álvarez
Anna Urpina; Eva del Campo; Alberto Rosado
Zuzana Ferjencikova
Zuzana Ferjencikova
Vincent Larderet
Soulima Stravinsky
Shura Cherkassky
Sanna Vaarni
Samuele Provenzi
Roman Fediurko