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01. "Nocturne Nr. 1 b-moll op. 9 Nr. 1" 02. "Nocturne Nr. 8 Des-Dur op. 27 Nr. 2" 03. "Nocturne Nr. 7 cis-moll op. 27 Nr. 1" 04. "Ballade Nr. 3 As-Dur op. 47" 05. "La Savane op. 3 RO 232 (Ballade cr?ole)" 06. "Le Bananier op. 5 RO 21 (Chanson n?gre)" 07. "Le Banjo op. 15 RO 22 (Fantasie grotesque)" 08. "Souvenir de Porto Rico op. 31 RO 250 (Marche des Gibaros)" 09. "Les yeux cr?oles (Ojos criollos) op. 37 RO 185 (Danse cubaine)" 10. "Souvenir de la Havane op. 39 RO 246 (Grand Caprice de Concert)"
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Description: | Having discovered Chopin for yourself - that sounds like nothing unusual. It is more unusual, however, to discover Louis-Moreau Gottschalk, he is unknown to most and has written a very special kind of music. Reading Chopin's biography and Gottschalk's diary, I was surprised at the actual connection between the two, which, if you only know their music, is hard to imagine. Her life stories are at the same time full of contrasts and parallels. That's why I included these composers in one program. Chopin wrote revolutionary music that had it's roots in Polish folk music. And that at a time when Europe was still looking for Beethoven. Gottschalk was also revolutionary, entering a world of music that was spurned, the music of slaves, shaped by Creole and African-Caribbean rhythms. Two brave people in very different ways, and both wrote "Music for Pianists. "The living conditions in Europe at Chopin's time were hard, grim and dangerous. Political unrest, bitter poverty, poor hygiene and poor medical care shaped everyday life. In America, the "bird of paradise" Gottschalk traveled through areas marked by civil war and robbery - not as a "gunslinger" but as a musician. How were they able to reconcile everyday life and their genius? What force did they have in their short lifespan? They did not become old. Chopin left the world at age 39, Gottschalk at age 40, both abroad. Two very contrary composers who have left us this beautiful music." (Oh-Havenith)Recording: 30.09. -3.10.2013, Clara-Wiek-Auditorium, Sandhausen |
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