01. "Pastorale (from the Kingdom of Atlantis) (Taurus)" Pr?lude Vol. I Nr. 1
02. "Danseuses de Delphes"
03. "Pr?lude op. 29 Nr. 2 Allegretto"
04. "Pr?lude Vol. II Nr. 2 "Feuilles mortes""
05. "Pr?lude op. 22 Nr. 4 Andantino"
06. "Pr?lude H-Dur op. 28 Nr. 11 Vivace"
07. "Pr?lude op. 31 Nr. 3 Presto"
08. "Pr?lude es-Moll op. 28 Nr. 14 Allegro"
09. "Pr?lude op. 39 Nr. 1 Allegro"
10. "Pr?lude ? s-Moll op. 28 Nr. 8 Molto agitato" aus Makrokosmos I
11. "Proteus (Pisces)"
12. "Dream Images (Love-Death Music) (Gemini)"
13. "Pr?lude Vol. I Nr. 5 "Les Collines d'Anacapri""
14. "Pr?lude op. 74 Nr. 3 Allegro drammatico"
15. "Nocturne op. 33 (Homage to John Field)"
16. "Pr?lude Vol. II Nr. 4 "Les f?es sont d'exquises danseuses""
17. "Nocturne Des-Dur op. 27 Nr. 2" aus Makrokosmos II
18. "Twin Suns (Doppelg?nger aus der Ewigkeit) (Gemini)"
19. "Pr?lude Vol. II Nr. 10 "Canope""
20. "Nocturne Nr. 7 C-Dur"
21. "Etude op. 65 Nr. 3 Molto vivace" aus Makrokosmos I
22. "Nr. 10 Spring Fire (Aries)"
23. "Pr?lude Vol. II Nr. 12 "Feux d'arti?ce""
24. "Pr?lude op. 56, Nr. 1 Violent, tr?s accentu?"
25. "Feux d'arti?ce (Fortsetzung) - mit Einschüben von / im Wechsel mit Fr?d?ric Chopin: Impromptu op. posth. ("Fantaisie-Imp"
26. "Pr?lude op. 74 Nr. 5 Fier, belliqeux"
27. "Feux d'arti?ce (Fortsetzung) - mit Einschüben von / im Wechsel mit Fr?d?ric Chopin: Impromptu op. posth. ("Fantaisie-Imp"
28. "Feux d'arti?ce (Kulmination/Schluss) - mit Einschüben von / im Wechsel mit Fr?d?ric Chopin: Impromptu op. posth. ("Fanta"
29. "Pr?lude Vol. II Nr. 12 "Feux d'arti?ce""
30. "Impromptu op.posth. ("Fantaisie-Impromptu")"
Number of discs:
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Description:
Notturno is a game: an interplay of light and shade in a quasi nocturnal setting that is occasionally illuminated by dazzling daylight. Matthias Veit unfurls a "panorama of correspondence", shifting between tense tranquility and colorful dramatics. Iridescent character pieces inhabited by ghostly figures, un-known and well-loved gems from the piano repertoire span a net that stretches from the Romantic era to the modern day. Works from Crumb's "Makrokosmos" initiate a musical discourse of pro and contra between the great piano composers, which breathes a single deep musical breath right from the start - ending with an unexpected culmination.