K[NOW]N Piano
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Label: Audite
Cat No: AUDITE23446
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 7th May 2021
Contents
Works
Espana: Album Leaves (6), op.165 B37 (Seis hojas de album)Ballades (4), op.10
Lyric Pieces: Book 3 (6), op.43
Preludes (10), op.23
Impromptus (4), op.90 D899
Artists
Jimin Oh-Havenith (piano)Works
Espana: Album Leaves (6), op.165 B37 (Seis hojas de album)Ballades (4), op.10
Lyric Pieces: Book 3 (6), op.43
Preludes (10), op.23
Impromptus (4), op.90 D899
Artists
Jimin Oh-Havenith (piano)About
Jimin Oh-Havenith’s third CD album for audite – following her recordings of great classical and romantic piano sonatas (Schubert, Liszt / Beethoven) – is dedicated to a completely different aspect in the immense world of piano music: different formats, such as a theme for variations, single sonata movements, the etude, the character piece and the free piece. These works span 250 years, from the early eighteenth century until 1976, comprising the baroque, classical, romantic, modern and post-modern styles. Pieces familiar to every piano student, such as Bach’s C major Prelude from the Well-Tempered Clavier, the Turkish March from Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A major, K331, and Beethoven’s Für Elise, are contrasted with virtuoso works such as Liszt’s Etude La campanella, Ravel’s Jeux d’eau and – with a nod towards the New World – Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s Le bananier. There is, of course, a programmatic structure connecting these 21 pieces to one another, hinted at by the title of the album, known / now: well-known and world-famous pieces on the one hand, and more obscure, though no less original, works on the other, creating a dialogue. Illuminating and informing each other, they gain aesthetic presence in Jimin Oh-Havenith’s sensitive interpretations.
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