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ID: VVCD-96006 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: InstrumentalSubkolektion: Piano Both Liszt and Rachmaninov established themselves in the history of music as great composers and brilliant pianists. When writing music for the piano they always tried to reveal an enormous potential of the instrument. Robert Schumann once said about the Paganini - Liszt etudes that "this may well be the most difficult of all that has ever been written for piano" |
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ID: GCDJ1937 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Saxophone GIANNI BASSO tenor sax
FABRIZIO BOSSO trumpet
PAOLO TOMELLERI clarinet
ROSSANO SPORTIELLO piano
FRANCO CERRI guitar (in Basie Straight Ahead)
with the CIVIC JAZZ BAND
Soloists:
EMILIO SOANA (trumpet),
ROBERTO ROSSI (trombone)
GIULIO VISIBELLI (saxophones, flute)
MARCO VAGGI (bass),
TONY ARCO (drums)
and the students of the Civici Corsi di Jazz of the
Milan International Music Academy
Bandleader: ENRICO INTRA
1. Moten Swing (Bennie Moten / arr. Sammy Nestico) Soloists: Paolo Tomelleri, Fabrizio Bosso - 9’46
2. The Kid from Red Bank (Neal Hefti) Soloist: Rossano Sportiello - 2’54
3. April in Paris (Vernon Duke / arr.Bob Lewen) Soloist: Emilio Soana - 3’31
4. Cherry Point (Neal Hefti) Soloists: Gianni Basso, Fabrizio Bosso- 7’01
5. Jumpin’ at the Woodside (Count Basie / arr. Charlie Hathaway) Soloists: Paolo Tomelleri, Gianni Basso, Fabrizio Bosso,Rossano Sportiello- 5’26
6. Shiny Stockings (Frank Foster) Soloists: Paolo Tomelleri, Emilio Soana, Fabrizio Bosso, Giulio Visibelli, Roberto Rossi- 8’24
7. Basie Straight Ahead (Sammy Nestico)
Soloist: Franco Cerri- 4’30
8. Avenue “C” (Buck Clayton) Soloists: Paolo Tomelleri, Fabrizio Bosso, - Rossano Sportiello, Gianni Basso, Tony Arco- 3’38
9. Medley: Blue and Sentimental / Oh, Lady Be Good (George & Ira Gershwin) Soloist: Rossano Sportiello- 5’23
10. Lil’ Darling (Neal Hefti)
Soloist: Emilio Soana - 4’59
11. One O’Clock Jump (Count Basie / arr. Buck Clayton)
All soloists - 7’13 |
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ID: MCD2915 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: JazzSubkolektion: Piano Alexander and Ekaterina Kolodochka were born into a musical family in Moscow. At a very young age they began what would become a life of music with their education in the “State Chopin Music School.” Their schooling continued at the “State Gnessin College” in Moscow, where both received their degrees with honours. Ekaterina moved to Germany and Alexander followed her one year later, where brother and sister continued their musical education. Their list of master classes includes professors with such well known names as Gililov, Edelstein, Leuschner, Gottlieb, von Arnim, Pochekin, Valdma, Voskressensky and Kämmerling, as well as Stenzel & Stenzel and Genova & Dimitrov. They participated in and won various national and international competitions, which are part of their impressive curricula vitae. At the “University for Music and Dance” Cologne under Prof. Anthony Spiri they completed their studies and were awarded the “Master of Music” with the highest possible degree (1.0). In 2006 they had their debut at the Philharmonic in Essen, Germany, under their newly formed name “Piano Duo Kolodochka”. Since then they have concentrated on piano-duo concerts, playing four hands on one or two grand pianos. Winning the “Torneo Internazionale di Musica” in Verona in 2008 confirmed their role as an upcoming young piano-duo in this special class. Their evergrowing repertoire consists of a variety of compositions which are played together on one or two grand pianos. The duo has performed to rave reviews at national and international concerts, among them at the Philharmonic in Essen, The “Alte Oper” Frankfurt, Kurhaus Wiesbaden, Radio Station WDR, Cologne, Robert Schumann Concert Hall, Düsseldorf, Rudolfinum Prague, and in Luxembourg. It is fascinating to watch the charming and highly talented brother and sister Alexander & Ekaterina Kolodochka complimenting each other and at amazing speeds. Their symbiotic competence is absolutely convincing. |
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ID: LRCD111 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Piano Fabrizio Garilli, piano, composer
9 - 11 - Vincenzo Torricella, Chitarra
Musicisti:
Pianoforte: M. Madini Moretti, A. Mauri, S. Hojo
Percussioni: A. Dulbecco
Voce recitante: A. Quasimodo
Trombe: K. Takajuki - G. Grandi
Sassofono: G. Parmigiani
Organo: F. Zuvadelli |
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ID: LU2153166 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subkolektion: Piano |
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ID: UP0030 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: InstrumentalSubkolektion: Piano Winner of Young Concert Artists Competition, New York 1999
This is quite important, a disc introducing a young pianist (b.1976) and two composers, Klement Slavicky (1910-1999) and Lubos Fiser (1935-1999) to a non-Czech public. These composers may have been featured elsewhere, but invisibly.
Martin Kasik has been the winner of various competitions: Kil, Chopin at Marienbad, Prague Spring International Competitions and Young Concert Artists, New York, 1999. In this second disc (the other is of Schumann and Rachmaninov) he proclaims his Nationalist breadth by centring the recital around Janacek, though prefacing it with a lively Allegro Barbaro - Bartok's Hungarian start to this otherwise all Czech recital. In the Bartók he holds his own against, for instance, Szokolay, and plays with the obligatory aplomb of the 24 year old. |
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ID: VVCD-00203 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: InstrumentalSubkolektion: Piano Recorded: 1953 (1); 1960 (2); live from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire |
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ID: VVCD-00204 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Kolektion: InstrumentalSubkolektion: Piano Recorded live from the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire 05.01.1948 (1-5); 04.01.1955 (6-10) |
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