Lara Downes: The Exiles’ Cafe
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Label: Steinway & Sons
Cat No: STNS30016
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 2nd April 2013
Contents
Works
Hungarian Folksongs from the Csik District, Sz35a BB45bPreludes (6) for piano
Mazurkas (51)
Dumka no.3, H285bis
Rag-caprices (3) for piano, op.78
Tango from the Exiles' Cafe
Africa (arr. for piano)
Lost in the Stars (arr. Distler)
Artists
Lara Downes (piano)Works
Hungarian Folksongs from the Csik District, Sz35a BB45bPreludes (6) for piano
Mazurkas (51)
Dumka no.3, H285bis
Rag-caprices (3) for piano, op.78
Tango from the Exiles' Cafe
Africa (arr. for piano)
Lost in the Stars (arr. Distler)
Artists
Lara Downes (piano)About
A captivating presence both on and offstage, critically acclaimed Steinway Concert Artist Lara Downes is redefining the solo recital format with visionary, cutting-edge performances at prestigious concert venues worldwide. Lauded by NPR as "a delightful artist with a unique blend of musicianship and showmanship" and praised by the Washington Post for her stunning performances "rendered with drama and nuance", Lara presents the piano repertoire - from iconic favourites to newly commissioned works - in new ways that bridge musical tastes, genres and audiences.
The miniatures collected here speak to vanished worlds and altered lives, to the fragility of destiny and the possibilities of new beginnings: postcards from the Exiles' Cafe.
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