Czerny & Bruch - Concertos for Piano Duo & Orchestra
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Label: CPO
Cat No: 5550902
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 27th April 2018
Contents
Works
Concerto for 2 Pianos in A flat minor, op.88aFantaisie for 2 pianos in D minor, op.11
Concerto in C major for piano four hands and orchestra, op.153
Artists
Piano Duo Genova & DimitrovGenesis Orchestra
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Yordan KamdzhalovWorks
Concerto for 2 Pianos in A flat minor, op.88aFantaisie for 2 pianos in D minor, op.11
Concerto in C major for piano four hands and orchestra, op.153
Artists
Piano Duo Genova & DimitrovGenesis Orchestra
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor
Yordan KamdzhalovAbout
Carl Czerny and Max Bruch in one programme? At first glance this is a very improbable encounter inasmuch these two names suggest the opposite ends of the musical spectrum. On the one side, an even-tempered master of piano courses and études with a virtually baroque self-understanding enabling him to compose everything for which he received an order; on the other side, a fiery arch-romanticist for whom every work involved a struggle with demons. And yet these extreme positions from the nineteenth century fit together perfectly. Here we have a concerto for four hands for a social occasion, there we have a panoramic pictorial suite for two virtuoso pianists, and in the middle there is a rarity with which the young Max Bruch referred to a genius without whom neither he nor Carl Czerny would have become what they became: to Johann Sebastian Bach.
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