Oscillations: Piano Music by Beethoven and Stravinsky
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Label: Challenge Classics
Cat No: CC72599
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 24th June 2013
Contents
Works
Bagatelles (11), op.119Piano Sonata no.6 in F major, op.10 no.2
Piano Sonata no.10 in G major, op.14 no.2
Larghetto (solo piano)
Le Cinq Diots, Moderato
Piano-Rag-Music
Piano Sonata (1924)
Polka (solo piano)
Tango in D minor (version for solo piano)
Valse (solo piano)
Valse pour les enfants
Artists
Einav Yarden (piano)Works
Bagatelles (11), op.119Piano Sonata no.6 in F major, op.10 no.2
Piano Sonata no.10 in G major, op.14 no.2
Larghetto (solo piano)
Le Cinq Diots, Moderato
Piano-Rag-Music
Piano Sonata (1924)
Polka (solo piano)
Tango in D minor (version for solo piano)
Valse (solo piano)
Valse pour les enfants
Artists
Einav Yarden (piano)About
Einav Yarden juxtaposes two composers who are rarely heard on disc together, Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) and Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971). For Beethoven, the piano was a central instrument, and he wrote five piano concertos, 32 sonatas, numerous variation works, bagatelles, and individual pieces. Although Igor Stravinsky’s piano compositions are limited to three works for piano and orchestra, the Sonata of 1924, some early pieces, etudes, barely a dozen individual pieces, and a few works for two pianos, the piano was key also to Stravinsky. “Every note I wrote,” said Stravinsky, “was tried out on this instrument, every interval singly tested, heard again and again.”
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