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Music CD - Miami International Piano Festival of Discovery, 2000, Vol. 1

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Music CD: Miami International Piano Festival of Discovery, 2000, Vol. 1
List Price: $23.98
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Manufacturer: Mip / Miami Int'l
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1. No. 1, Molto sostenuto 2. No. 2, Allegro giocoso 3. No. 3, Andante 4. No. 4, Grave (arr. of Hungarian folksong "Mikor gulyasbojtar voltam") 5. No. 5, Vivo (arr. of Slovak folksong "Ej' po pred nas, po pred nas") 6. No. 6, Lento 7. No. 7, Allegretto molto capriccioso 8. No. 8, Andante sostenuto 9. No. 9, Allegretto grazioso 10. No. 10, Allegro 11. No. 11, Allegretto molto rubato 12. No. 12, Rubato 13. No. 13, Elle est morte (Lento funebre) 14. No. 14, Valse: ma mie qui danse (Presto) 15. Prelude 16. Fugue 17. No. 1 in B flat minor 18. No. 2 in B minor 19. No. 3 in F minor
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0089948000129 Label: Mip / Miami Int'l Manufacturer: Mip / Miami Int'l Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Mip / Miami Int'l Release Date: 2001-10-23 Studio: Mip / Miami Int'l
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Five Excellent Pianists and a Feast of Musical Delights! Comment: The Miami International Piano Festival of Discovery is well named: this two CD set offers fresh young talent in a variety of music played with all the drama of a competition. It is very well recorded and contains some truly magical moments.
There are five pianists represented here and their choices of competition entries in many ways helps define their abilities and musicality. Piotr Anderszewski offers the Bartok Opus 6 Bagatelles, electing to explore all 14 of these little pieces to keep with the unity of Bartok's conception. They are models of clean definitive performances. Denis Burstein on the other hand selects various works by Scriabin, Rachmaninov, Medtner, and Taneyev showing his penchant for the obscure as well as the well known. Kemal Gekic programs Scarlatti with Liszt and Rachmaninov and offers valid stances on each. Ilya Itin opts of an all Rachmaninov collection from the lovely 'Vocalize' through six of the Preludes. Francesco Libetta closes with paraphrases on Chopin by Godowsky and works by Debussy, Saint-Saens and Alkan.
Of interest the pianist who has become most popular with the public since this 2000 year competition is Piotr Anderszewski, but from the experience of listening to the entire group, one would expect more will come from the other four, too! A delightful set of recordings. Grady Harp, December 05
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