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Varese/Feldman- Ameriques / Piece for Four Pianos - Five Pianos

SKU: 4010228670820
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the album cover for Varese/Feldman - Ameriques / Piece for Four Pianos - Five Pianos
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Amériques" - a symbol of renewal, adventure, and discovery - is a symphonic eruption that earned a place in the twentieth century's list of scandals at it's premiere. The version on this CD for two pianos, eight hands introduces the musical world to a work of extreme pianistic virtuosity, both delicate and ecstatic, a work whose wild activity could not be more different from the almost motionless introspection of the Feldman pieces. As Feldman said: "Instead of inventing a system like Schoenberg, Varèse invented a music that speaks to us with it's incredible tenacity rather than it's methodology. When listening to Varèse, we ask ourselves, 'How did he do it?' and not 'How was it done?'

Tracklist:

  1. Piece for Four Pianos, for 4 Pianos
  2. Amériques, for Orchestra
  3. Five Pianos, for 5 Pianos (Players Also Hum)
Format: New CD/Classical

Varese/Feldman- Ameriques / Piece for Four Pianos - Five Pianos

SKU: 4010228670820
Regular price ¥147.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 08.11.2009

 
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Amériques" - a symbol of renewal, adventure, and discovery - is a symphonic eruption that earned a place in the twentieth century's list of scandals at it's premiere. The version on this CD for two pianos, eight hands introduces the musical world to a work of extreme pianistic virtuosity, both delicate and ecstatic, a work whose wild activity could not be more different from the almost motionless introspection of the Feldman pieces. As Feldman said: "Instead of inventing a system like Schoenberg, Varèse invented a music that speaks to us with it's incredible tenacity rather than it's methodology. When listening to Varèse, we ask ourselves, 'How did he do it?' and not 'How was it done?'

Tracklist:

  1. Piece for Four Pianos, for 4 Pianos
  2. Amériques, for Orchestra
  3. Five Pianos, for 5 Pianos (Players Also Hum)