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01. "Ballade Nr. 1 g-moll op. 23" 02. "Mazurka Nr. 15 C-Dur op. 24 Nr. 2" 03. "Etüden op. 10 Nr. 1-12 (Auszug)" 04. "Nocturne Nr. 14 fis-moll op. 48 Nr. 2" 05. "Impromptu Nr. 4 cis-moll op. 66 "Fantasie-Impromptu"" 06. "Mazurka Nr. 17 b-moll op. 24 Nr. 4" 07. "Scherzo Nr. 1 h-moll op. 20" 08. "Mazurka Nr. 5 B-Dur op. 7 Nr. 1" 09. "Nocturne Nr. 8 Des-Dur op. 27 Nr. 2" 10. "Polonaise Nr. 9 B-Dur op. 71 Nr. 2" 11. "Mazurka Nr. 47 a-moll op. 68 Nr. 2" 12. "Walzer Nr. 6 Des-Dur op. 64 Nr. 1 "Minutenwalzer""
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Hubert Rutkowski |
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Description: | The first concert FrĆ©dĆ©ric Chopin gave in Paris (the city which would be his new home town) was in 1832 playing a new Pleyel piano. The press, in the person of the influential Francois-Joseph FĆ©tis, was enthousiastic, he praised the ā??spiritualized melodies, the fanciful landscapes and uniqueness in allā?¯. Chopin himself was in love with the instrument, with ā??the lightness of touch and the songful singsong toneā?¯. From then on his instrument of preference would be Pleyel. ā?¢ In his search for the ideal Chopin tone pianist Hubert Rutkowski studies the writings and recordings of the students of Mikuli, who himself was a student of Chopin. Notably Moritz Rosenthal and Raul Koczalski are the greatest inspirations, in their refined artistic ease, fanciful rubato and a perfect legato. ā?¢ Hubert Rutkowski chose a representative program, in which all facets of the Pleyel instrument and Chopinā??s unique pianism are presented: Etudes, Nocturnes, Waltzes, Ballade, Scherzo, Mazurka, Polonaise, Fantaisie-Impromptu. He plays a magnificent Pleyel instrument from 1847.
The booklet contains extensive liner notes written by the artist. - HUBERT RUTKOWSKI |
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12 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
1010129PCL |
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