Dances of the Dolls
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Label: Channel Classics
Cat No: CCS81014
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 19th May 2014
Contents
Works
Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, op.66Beautiful flower in its full glory
Grassland
Travel by bamboo raft (arr. Li Rui Xing)
Cowboy playing flute
Liebestraume (3), S541
Piano Sonata no.2 in F major, K280
Dolly's Dreaming, op.202 no.4
Villageoises
Dances of the Dolls (7): Suite, op.91b
Memories (8) in Watercolor, op.1
Artists
Serena Wang (piano)Works
Fantaisie-Impromptu in C sharp minor, op.66Beautiful flower in its full glory
Grassland
Travel by bamboo raft (arr. Li Rui Xing)
Cowboy playing flute
Liebestraume (3), S541
Piano Sonata no.2 in F major, K280
Dolly's Dreaming, op.202 no.4
Villageoises
Dances of the Dolls (7): Suite, op.91b
Memories (8) in Watercolor, op.1
Artists
Serena Wang (piano)About
Music for children can be of two kinds. It may be intended for children to play or for children to hear. Both kinds of music are characterized generally by brevity and ease of comprehension, and often by characteristic titles related to fairy tales or songs.
This CD offers old and new examples of this tradition, performed by Serena Wang, the most prominent music prodigy under the direct tutorship of well-known and highly respected piano teacher Professor Dan Zhao Yi.
Born in 2004, Serena Wang started playing the piano under Sumi Nagasawa at the age of four. In 2010, at age five, she became the youngest prize winner of the Bach Piano Competition at Berkeley University, and also, as the youngest competitor, the first prize winner of the Northern California China Music Teacher Institute Piano Competition. The same year, Serena Wang won the gold medal of the Child Group of the 2nd State Juvenile Piano Competition at Gulangyu, Xiamen, China and started her piano study under the famous and highly respected professor Dan Zhao Yi.
She has continued to amaze the world with her deeply emotional and brilliant playing.
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