Piano Encores
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Label: Aparte
Cat No: AP107
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 1st June 2015
Contents
Works
Espana: Album Leaves (6), op.165 B37 (Seis hojas de album)Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1 (solo piano)
Funeral March of a Marionette
Lyric Pieces: Book 3 (6), op.43
Romeo and Juliet: Pieces (10) for piano, op.75
Gymnopedies (3)
Valse triste, op.44 no.1 (solo piano)
Valse sentimentale, op.51 no.6
Albumblatt 'In das Album der Furstin M.', WWV94
Artists
Tristan Pfaff (piano)Works
Espana: Album Leaves (6), op.165 B37 (Seis hojas de album)Hungarian Dances (21), WoO1 (solo piano)
Funeral March of a Marionette
Lyric Pieces: Book 3 (6), op.43
Romeo and Juliet: Pieces (10) for piano, op.75
Gymnopedies (3)
Valse triste, op.44 no.1 (solo piano)
Valse sentimentale, op.51 no.6
Albumblatt 'In das Album der Furstin M.', WWV94
Artists
Tristan Pfaff (piano)About
The encore, an end-of-concert ritual, is always highly appreciated by the audience. In a way, through them the listener gets to know the artist a little better, as encore choices reveal taste and personality. Thus, pianist Tristan Pfaff interprets above all pieces he loves: from the Baroque era of Bach to music of the 20th century by Prokofiev and Kabalevsky, a very broad musical horizon is proposed. Popular song is also present with Gershwin's 'The man I love', in its piano version.
Here, after two discs – one devoted to Liszt, the other to Schubert, Pfaff follows one of Schumann's numerous bits of advice inscribed on the score of his 'Album für die Jugend': 'Nothing great can be achieved in art without enthusiasm'. With this disc, recorded in very few takes, Tristan Pfaff, whose greatest pleasure is to play on stage, gives us a succession of encores - beloved works offered as gifts to the audience.
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