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Bartholdy / Kheifets / Yarovaya- Concertino

SKU: 4037408014168
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Keyboard Ballet for Four Hands amidst Romanticism, Tango, and Jazz "Concertino" shows the fascinating expressiveness of piano music for four hands: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Johannes Brahms stand next to the tangos by Astor Piazzolla and the modern jazz soundscapes of the contemporary composer Alexander Rosenblatt. The Düsseldorf-based virtuosos Marina Kheifets and Anna Yarovaya thus present their own unmistakable approach to the repertoire between romanticism, tango and jazz: their playing is a ballet for four hands in which two different personalities complement each other perfectly - always in a playful struggle for a conclusive interpretation. A special feature of this recording is the recording room. The sound engineer and acoustics specialist Christian Zimmerli optimized it especially for the special sound characteristics of pianos.

Format: New CD/Classical

Bartholdy / Kheifets / Yarovaya- Concertino

SKU: 4037408014168
Regular price ¥134.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 03.01.2019

 
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Keyboard Ballet for Four Hands amidst Romanticism, Tango, and Jazz "Concertino" shows the fascinating expressiveness of piano music for four hands: Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Johannes Brahms stand next to the tangos by Astor Piazzolla and the modern jazz soundscapes of the contemporary composer Alexander Rosenblatt. The Düsseldorf-based virtuosos Marina Kheifets and Anna Yarovaya thus present their own unmistakable approach to the repertoire between romanticism, tango and jazz: their playing is a ballet for four hands in which two different personalities complement each other perfectly - always in a playful struggle for a conclusive interpretation. A special feature of this recording is the recording room. The sound engineer and acoustics specialist Christian Zimmerli optimized it especially for the special sound characteristics of pianos.