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Leonardo Pierdomenico- Scherzo & Marsch

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Leonardo Pierdomenico was a finalist at the Van Cliburn International Competition held in May 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. Six months later he made this, his debut studio album, which is sure to be listened to eagerly by pianophiles across the world. Pierdomenico played the Second Concerto of Liszt in the Van Cliburn competition final, and his performance won him the Raymond E. Buck Jury Discretionary Award; his semifinal performance of Chopin's First Ballade was included on the internationally released album of highlights from the competition. Born in Pescara, he has performed across Italy having graduated from his local conservatoire, as well as giving recitals in major venues in Berlin and Brussels. Liszt is a natural choice for his debut recital. However, Pierdomenico has largely chosen the path less well trodden in his selection from Liszt's vast oeuvre. He has concentrated on the brooding, melancholic and introverted sides of the composer's multifaceted personality. The Csardas macabre is one of Liszt's most radical conceptions, with sequences that push at the boundaries of tonality. The two are Legendes based on the miracles of two of the composer's namesake Saints, St. Francis of Assisi, who allegedly preached a sermon to an attentive flock of birds, and St. Francis of Paola who, legend has it, crossed the Strait of Messina fashioning a vessel from his cloak and staff after a ferryman refused him passage. As well as the justly ubiquitous Second Ballade, Pierdomenico gives a rare outing to the 'crusader's song' of the First; another rarity is the single-movement Scherzo und Marsch which finds the composer in heroic vein, replete with demanding fugato sections and rapier-like arpeggios.

Tracklist:

  1. Scherzo Und Marsch, S. 177
  2. Ballade No. 1 In D-Flat Major, S. 170
  3. Ballade No. 2 In B Minor, S. 170
  4. La Romanesca, S. 252a
  5. 2 Légendes, S. 175: I. St. François D'assise. La Prédication Aux Oiseaux
  6. 2 Légendes, S. 175: II. St. François De Paul Marchant Sur Les Flots
  7. Csárdás Macabre, S. 224
Format: New CD/Classical

Leonardo Pierdomenico- Scherzo & Marsch

SKU: 5029365101516
Regular price ¥154.00
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Release Date: 07.27.2018

 
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Leonardo Pierdomenico was a finalist at the Van Cliburn International Competition held in May 2017 in Fort Worth, Texas. Six months later he made this, his debut studio album, which is sure to be listened to eagerly by pianophiles across the world. Pierdomenico played the Second Concerto of Liszt in the Van Cliburn competition final, and his performance won him the Raymond E. Buck Jury Discretionary Award; his semifinal performance of Chopin's First Ballade was included on the internationally released album of highlights from the competition. Born in Pescara, he has performed across Italy having graduated from his local conservatoire, as well as giving recitals in major venues in Berlin and Brussels. Liszt is a natural choice for his debut recital. However, Pierdomenico has largely chosen the path less well trodden in his selection from Liszt's vast oeuvre. He has concentrated on the brooding, melancholic and introverted sides of the composer's multifaceted personality. The Csardas macabre is one of Liszt's most radical conceptions, with sequences that push at the boundaries of tonality. The two are Legendes based on the miracles of two of the composer's namesake Saints, St. Francis of Assisi, who allegedly preached a sermon to an attentive flock of birds, and St. Francis of Paola who, legend has it, crossed the Strait of Messina fashioning a vessel from his cloak and staff after a ferryman refused him passage. As well as the justly ubiquitous Second Ballade, Pierdomenico gives a rare outing to the 'crusader's song' of the First; another rarity is the single-movement Scherzo und Marsch which finds the composer in heroic vein, replete with demanding fugato sections and rapier-like arpeggios.

Tracklist:

  1. Scherzo Und Marsch, S. 177
  2. Ballade No. 1 In D-Flat Major, S. 170
  3. Ballade No. 2 In B Minor, S. 170
  4. La Romanesca, S. 252a
  5. 2 Légendes, S. 175: I. St. François D'assise. La Prédication Aux Oiseaux
  6. 2 Légendes, S. 175: II. St. François De Paul Marchant Sur Les Flots
  7. Csárdás Macabre, S. 224