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Giorgio Farina - Cramer: 60 Études for Piano (2019)

Giorgio Farina - Cramer: 60 Études for Piano (2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Giorgio Farina

  • Title: Cramer: 60 Études for Piano
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Bongiovanni
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 92:54 min
  • Total Size: 370 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:

01. 60 Études for Piano: No. 1 in C Major
02. 60 Études for Piano: No. 2 in E Minor
03. 60 Études for Piano: No. 3 in A Minor
04. 60 Études for Piano: No. 4 in A Major
05. 60 Études for Piano: No. 5 in A Minor
06. 60 Études for Piano: No. 6 in F-Sharp Minor
07. 60 Études for Piano: No. 7 in D-Flat Major
08. 60 Études for Piano: No. 8 in F Minor
09. 60 Études for Piano: No. 9 in B-Flat Major
10. 60 Études for Piano: No. 10 in C Major
11. 60 Études for Piano: No. 11 in C Minor
12. 60 Études for Piano: No. 12 in C Major
13. 60 Études for Piano: No. 13 in F Minor
14. 60 Études for Piano: No. 14 in F Major
15. 60 Études for Piano: No. 15 in B Major
16. 60 Études for Piano: No. 16 in B Minor
17. 60 Études for Piano: No. 17 in D Major
18. 60 Études for Piano: No. 18 in D Minor
19. 60 Études for Piano: No. 19 in D Minor
20. 60 Études for Piano: No. 20 in D Major
21. 60 Études for Piano: No. 21 in G Minor
22. 60 Études for Piano: No. 22 in G Major
23. 60 Études for Piano: No. 23 in E Minor
24. 60 Études for Piano: No. 24 in G Major
25. 60 Études for Piano: No. 25 in C Major
26. 60 Études for Piano: No. 26 in C Major
27. 60 Études for Piano: No. 27 in C Minor
28. 60 Études for Piano: No. 28 in G Major
29. 60 Études for Piano: No. 29 in G Minor
30. 60 Études for Piano: No. 30 in C Minor
31. 60 Études for Piano: No. 31 in E-Flat Minor
32. 60 Études for Piano: No. 32 in B-Flat Major
33. 60 Études for Piano: No. 33 in C Major
34. 60 Études for Piano: No. 34 in F Major
35. 60 Études for Piano: No. 35 in E Minor
36. 60 Études for Piano: No. 36 in A Minor
37. 60 Études for Piano: No. 37 in A Major
38. 60 Études for Piano: No. 38 in A Major
39. 60 Études for Piano: No. 39 in D Minor
40. 60 Études for Piano: No. 40 in A Major

CD2:

01. 60 Études for Piano: No. 41 in D Minor
02. 60 Études for Piano: No. 42 in B-Flat Major
03. 60 Études for Piano: No. 43 in F Minor
04. 60 Études for Piano: No. 44 in B-Flat Minor
05. 60 Études for Piano: No. 45 in B Minor
06. 60 Études for Piano: No. 46 in D Minor
07. 60 Études for Piano: No. 47 in F-Sharp Minor
08. 60 Études for Piano: No. 48 in C Minor
09. 60 Études for Piano: No. 49 in B-Flat Major
10. 60 Études for Piano: No. 50 in B-Flat Major
11. 60 Études for Piano: No. 51 in B-Flat Major
12. 60 Études for Piano: No. 52 in B-Flat Major
13. 60 Études for Piano: No. 53 in D Major
14. 60 Études for Piano: No. 54 in G Major
15. 60 Études for Piano: No. 55 in B-Flat Minor
16. 60 Études for Piano: No. 56 in E Major
17. 60 Études for Piano: No. 57 in F Minor
18. 60 Études for Piano: No. 58 in E Minor
19. 60 Études for Piano: No. 59 in E-Flat Major
20. 60 Études for Piano: No. 60 in C Major

Concerning his teaching method, Chopin held rigorously to the old legato school, the school of Clementi and of Cramer. This statement by George Mathias is in itself enough to gauge the importance of Johann Baptist Cramer in the history of piano teaching. Cramer's approach to composition retained the strong baroque influence of Bach, Händel and Scarlatti combined with the Viennese classicism of Mozart and Haydn Cramer's lasting friendship with the latter began when he played for Haydn in 1791. Cramer was also open to the new music of the time and his tours enabled him to hear it first hand in Paris, Berlin, the Low Countries, Munich and Vienna. From 1817 he lived for a period in Germany indeed in the second decade of the 19th century Cramer was considered among the greatest pianist-composers together with Clementi and Dussek. The 60 Etudes contained in this publication are those which have become classics as selected and revised by Hans von Bülow with comments and fingering. Cramer published the original complete 84 Etudes in two books: the first in 1804 for Breitkopf & Härtel of Leipzig and the second some time between 1807 and 1808. Those dates are particularly important because Book I of Clementi's Gradus ad Parnassum op. 44 did not come out until 1817.


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  • enjopi
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