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Jan Bartoš - Janáček: Piano Works (2019) [Hi-Res]

Jan Bartoš - Janáček: Piano Works (2019) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Jan Bartoš

  • Title: Janáček: Piano Works
  • Year Of Release: 2019
  • Label: Supraphon a.s.
  • Genre: Classical, Piano
  • Quality: flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:14:21
  • Total Size: 1.2 gb
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Tracklist
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01. Piano Sonata No. 1 in E-Flat Minor: I. The Presentiment. Con moto
02. Piano Sonata No. 1 in E-Flat Minor: II. Death. Adagio
03. On an Overgrown Path: No. 1, Our Evenings. Moderato-Tenderly
04. On an Overgrown Path: No. 2, A Blow Away Leaf. Andante
05. On an Overgrown Path: No. 3, Come with Us! Andante
06. On an Overgrown Path: No. 4, The Frýdek Madonna. Grave
07. On an Overgrown Path: No. 5, They Chattered Like Swalows. Con moto
08. On an Overgrown Path: No. 6, Words Fail! Andante
09. On an Overgrown Path: No. 7, Good Night! Andante
10. On an Overgrown Path: No. 8, Unutterable Anguish. Andante
11. On an Overgrown Path: No. 9, In Tears. Larghetto
12. On an Overgrown Path: No. 10, The Barn Owl Has Not Flown Away! Andante
13. On an Overgrown Path: No. 11, Andante
14. On an Overgrown Path: No. 12, Allegretto-Presto
15. In the Mists: No. 1, Andante
16. In the Mists: No. 2, Molto adagio
17. In the Mists: No. 3, Andantino
18. In the Mists: No. 4, Presto. Meno mosso
19. Thema con variazioni
20. Reminiscence. Con moto

Before he was completely overwhelmed by love for composing, Leoš Janáček pursued a career as a virtuoso pianist. He was closely familiar with the instrument, which served for him to share his innermost emotions and feelings. Janáček wrote his first opus, Thema con variazioni, at the age of 26, when he was studying at the Leipzig Conservatory. The miniature piece A Recollection is one of his last scores. The composer conceived his three essential piano works, 1.X. 1905, On an Overgrown Path and In the Mist, between 1900 and 1912, which was a difficult phase in his life. They are perhaps the most personal, most intimate pieces he wrote. Janáček was inspired by the sound of the cimbalom, an instrument he often heard when collecting folk songs in Moravia.

The genes of the pianist Jan Bartoš evidently bear the traces of the ample musical tradition of his ancestors, including his grandfather, a cimbalom player. The legacy of folk music and the Silesian origin is what Janáček and Bartoš have in common. In his account of Janáček’s music, the pianist reveals a profound musicological insight, as well as a fascinating intuition – the inspiring integration of the heart and the brain, owing to which Bartoš’s previous Supraphon albums (Mozart – Concertos, SU 4234-2; Beethoven – Sonatas, SU 4252-2) have met with such great acclaim.



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thanks but don't find the booklet as said.