Cello Waltzes Vol.1

Pieter Wispelwey
Cello Waltzes Vol.1

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Release date: 09/Jan/2001
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Style: Cello
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Details / Tracklist: 1: Grande Valse Brillante In D Major Op. 18 - Vivo (04:38)
2: Prelude No. 2 In A Minor Op. 28 - Lento (02:08)
3: Mazurka In A Minor Op. 67 No. 4 - Allegretto (02:44)
4: Valse In A Major Op. 42 (03:40)
5: Prelude No. 6 In B Minor Op. 28 - Lento Assai (01:44)
6: Mazurka In C Major Op. 67 No. 3 - Allegretto (1:22)
7: Polonaise Brillante In C Major Op. 3 - Lento - Alla Polacca: Allegro Con Spirito (9:08)
8: Prelude no. 4 in e Minor op. 28 - Largo (2:10)
9: Mazurka In A Minor Op. 68 No. 2 - Lento (2:13)
10: Scherzo (2nd Mov. Sonata For Cello And Piano (4:32)
11: Mazurka In B Flat Major (op. Posth.) (1:24)
12: Valse Brillante In A Minor Op. 34 No. 2 - Lento (5:29)
13: Prelude No. 7 In A Major Op. 28 - Andantino (0:38)
14: Etude In E Minor Op. 225 No. 7 - Lento A Placere (4:45)
15: Prelude No. 3 In G Major - Vivace (1:01)
16: Mazurka In G Minor Op. 67 No. 2 - Cantabile (1:35)
17: Nocturne In C Sharp Minor, (op. Posth.) - Lento (3:40)
18: Valse Brillante In A Major Op. 34 No. 1 - Vivvace (4:55)
19: Encore (4:13)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: W/ Pieter Wispelwey, Dejan Lazic
Description:Walzes, Mazurkas & Prelud by Arthur Rubinstein, released 1 January 1998. This version of Walzes, Mazurkas & Prelud comes as a 1xCD. - W/PIETER WISPELWEY, DEJAN LAZIC
Recorded May 2000, Doopgezinde Kerk, Deventer © &? 2000 www.channelclassics.com Made in Germany
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