Simon Burki: Reminiscence | Aparte AP317

Simon Burki: Reminiscence

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Label: Aparte

Cat No: AP317

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 19th May 2023

Contents

Works

Kreisler, Fritz

Liebesleid (arr. Rachmaninov)

Liszt, Franz

Liebestraume (3), S541
» no.3 Nocturne in A flat major

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Etudes-Tableaux (9), op.39
» no.1 in C minor
» no.4 in B minor
» no.5 in E flat minor
» no.8 in D minor
Preludes (13), op.32
» no.12 in G sharp minor
» no.13 in D flat major
Songs (12), op.21
» no.5 Lilacs (arr. for solo piano)
Songs (14), op.34
» no.14 Vocalise (arr. Kocsis)

Schumann, Robert

Fantasiestucke (8), op.12
» no.3 Warum?
» no.5 In der Nacht

Scriabin, Alexander

Etudes (8), op.42
» no.5 in C sharp minor
Etudes (12), op.8
» no.11 in B flat minor

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich

Morceaux (6), op.51
» no.1 Valse de salon in A flat major
The Seasons, op.37a
» no.10 October: Autumn Song

Artists

Simon Burki (piano)

Works

Kreisler, Fritz

Liebesleid (arr. Rachmaninov)

Liszt, Franz

Liebestraume (3), S541
» no.3 Nocturne in A flat major

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Etudes-Tableaux (9), op.39
» no.1 in C minor
» no.4 in B minor
» no.5 in E flat minor
» no.8 in D minor
Preludes (13), op.32
» no.12 in G sharp minor
» no.13 in D flat major
Songs (12), op.21
» no.5 Lilacs (arr. for solo piano)
Songs (14), op.34
» no.14 Vocalise (arr. Kocsis)

Schumann, Robert

Fantasiestucke (8), op.12
» no.3 Warum?
» no.5 In der Nacht

Scriabin, Alexander

Etudes (8), op.42
» no.5 in C sharp minor
Etudes (12), op.8
» no.11 in B flat minor

Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Ilyich

Morceaux (6), op.51
» no.1 Valse de salon in A flat major
The Seasons, op.37a
» no.10 October: Autumn Song

Artists

Simon Burki (piano)

About

Born in 2000, Simon Bürki has won many international competitions.

He is currently studying at the Juilliard School, New York, with Sergei Babayan.

His début recording features works by Rachmaninov – 2023 marks the 150th anniversary of the composer’s birth – and Scriabin, Tchaikovsky, Liszt and Schumann.

The programme confirms Simon Bürki’s affinities, with some of Rachmaninov’s sombre Études-Tableaux and Préludes, together with two Études by Scriabin, and a selection of transcriptions and short pieces.

In these (post-) Romantic miniatures, the young pianist demonstrates his outstanding virtuosity and sober elegance, as well as the exciting flamboyancy and intensity of his playing.

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