Johannes Brahms – Shumann-Brahms Recital
Лейбл: | Sony Classical – ML 54375 Columbia Masterworks – ML 54375 |
Формат: | File 24-bit/96kHz |
Дата релиза: | 2020 |
Жанр: | Classical |
Стиль: | Romantic |
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Треклист:
Papillions, Op. 2
Composed By – Robert Schumann |
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2 | No. 1 |
0:32 | |
3 | No. 2, Prestissimo |
0:15 | |
4 | No. 3 |
0:42 | |
5 | No. 4, Presto |
0:55 | |
6 | No. 5 |
0:52 | |
7 | No. 6 |
0:47 | |
8 | No. 7, Semplice |
0:34 | |
9 | No. 8 |
0:45 | |
10 | No. 9, Prestissimo |
0:41 | |
11 | No. 10, Vivo |
1:36 | |
12 | No. 11 |
1:56 | |
13 | No. 12 Finale |
1:27 | |
14 | Waldszenen, Op. 82, No. 7: Vogel Als Prophet
Composed By – Robert Schumann |
2:36 | |
15 | Toccata In C Major, Op. 7
Composed By – Robert Schumann |
4:29 | |
Drei Intermezzi, Op. 117
Composed By – Johannes Brahms |
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17 | II. No. 2 In B-Flat Minor |
4:22 | |
18 | II. No. 3 In C-Sharp Minor |
6:08 | |
19 | Intermezzo in B Minor, Op. 119, No. 1
Composed By – Johannes Brahms |
3:04 | |
20 | Intermezzo in A Major, Op. 118, No. 2
Composed By – Johannes Brahms |
4:57 | |
Carnaval, Op. 9
Composed By – Robert Schumann |
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22 | II. Pierrot |
1:10 | |
23 | III. Arlequin |
0:38 | |
24 | IV. Valse Noble |
1:14 | |
25 | V. Eusebius |
1:43 | |
26 | VI. Florestan |
0:56 | |
27 | VII. Coquette |
0:58 | |
28 | VIII. Réplique |
0:39 | |
29 | IX. Papillons |
0:47 | |
30 | X. Lettres Dansantes |
0:54 | |
31 | XI. Chiarina |
0:58 | |
32 | XII. Chopin |
1:26 | |
33 | XIII. Estrella |
0:31 | |
34 | XIV. Reconnaissance |
1:38 | |
35 | XV. Pantalon Et Colombine |
0:59 | |
36 | XVI. Valse Allemande |
0:53 | |
37 | XVII. Paganini |
1:06 | |
38 | XVIII. Aveu |
1:05 | |
39 | XIX. Promenade |
1:35 | |
40 | XX. Pause |
0:19 | |
41 | XXI. Marche Des "Davidsbündler" Contre Les Philistins |
3:13 |
Участники записи:
- Piano – György Sándor
Лейблы и идентификаторы:
- ISRC File 1: USSM11904323
- ISRC File 14: USSM11904662
- ISRC File 21: USSM11904671
Компании:
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment
Участники записи:
- Piano – György Sándor