Kenneth Hamilton - More Preludes to Chopin (2020) Hi-Res
BAND/ARTIST: Kenneth Hamilton
- Title: More Preludes to Chopin
- Year Of Release: 2020
- Label: ASC Records / Prima Facie
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / FLAC 24 Bit (44,1 KHz / tracks)
- Total Time: 66:59 min
- Total Size: 197 / 529 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Prelude In C Minor, Op. 28 No. 20
2. Nocturne In C Minor, Op. 48 No. 1
3. Prelude In E Minor, Op. 28 No. 4
4. Waltz In A Minor, Op. 34 No. 2
5. Prelude In E Major, Op. 28 No. 9
6. Polonaise-Fantasy, Op. 61
7. Prelude In Bb Minor, Op. 28 No. 16
8. Nocturne In Eb Major, Op. 55 No. 2
9. Prelude Db Major (01CRaindrop"01D), Op. 28 No. 15
10. Prelude In C# Minor, Op. 28 No. 10
11. Waltz In C# Minor, Op. 64 No. 2
12. Prelude In Bb Major, Op. 28 No. 21
13. Nocturne In Eb Major, Op. 9 No. 2
14. Prelude In F Major, Op. 28 No. 23
15. Brilliant Variations On The Rondo Je Vends Les Scapulaires From Ludovic, Op. 12
16. Prelude In C Major, Op. 28 No. 1
17. Ballade No.1 In G Minor, Op.23
1. Prelude In C Minor, Op. 28 No. 20
2. Nocturne In C Minor, Op. 48 No. 1
3. Prelude In E Minor, Op. 28 No. 4
4. Waltz In A Minor, Op. 34 No. 2
5. Prelude In E Major, Op. 28 No. 9
6. Polonaise-Fantasy, Op. 61
7. Prelude In Bb Minor, Op. 28 No. 16
8. Nocturne In Eb Major, Op. 55 No. 2
9. Prelude Db Major (01CRaindrop"01D), Op. 28 No. 15
10. Prelude In C# Minor, Op. 28 No. 10
11. Waltz In C# Minor, Op. 64 No. 2
12. Prelude In Bb Major, Op. 28 No. 21
13. Nocturne In Eb Major, Op. 9 No. 2
14. Prelude In F Major, Op. 28 No. 23
15. Brilliant Variations On The Rondo Je Vends Les Scapulaires From Ludovic, Op. 12
16. Prelude In C Major, Op. 28 No. 1
17. Ballade No.1 In G Minor, Op.23
Following his critically acclaimed Preludes to Chopin, Kenneth Hamilton presents More Preludes to Chopin, a remarkable and thought-provoking new album, and the latest release in Prima Facie's Heritage series.
Hamilton writes: "I was delighted, encouraged and touched by the reception of Preludes to Chopin. More Preludes to Chopin is the second instalment of what will eventually be a three-CD cycle, presenting all of Chopin's preludes as prefaces to longer pieces. As with the original CD, this new recording shares its inspiration with that of my book After the Golden Age: Romantic Pianism and Modern Performance (Oxford University Press): a fascination with the performance styles of the so-called "golden age" of pianism from Chopin and Liszt to Paderewski--from around 1830 to 1945--and an abiding interest in how Romantic and late-Romantic approaches might be adopted or adapted in a modern context to enrich our own playing."
Preludes to Chopin attracted intense attention for the originality of its performance style. For Dr Chang Tou Liang of the Singapore Straits Times it offered "a new way of listening to Chopin". Stefan Pieper (Klassik Heute) commented: "Hamilton's approach to Chopin ignores the pianistic fashions of today's music market, challenges the dogmas of historical performance practice, and offers an entire palette of new and intriguing experiences"; while James Manheim (AllMusic) wrote: "The commercial success of this release shows how strongly audiences hunger for fresh interpretations of mainstream repertory, and a fresh interpretation is exactly what you get."
This new recording features a strikingly eloquent later version of Chopin's famous Nocturne op.9 no.2 using the composer's personal variants, an epic rendition of the dramatic C minor Nocturne inspired by Chopin's own interpretative advice to his students, and a gripping performance of the great Polonaise-Fantasy. The CD is accompanied by Hamilton's fascinating notes on the pieces and their performance history.
Hamilton writes: "I was delighted, encouraged and touched by the reception of Preludes to Chopin. More Preludes to Chopin is the second instalment of what will eventually be a three-CD cycle, presenting all of Chopin's preludes as prefaces to longer pieces. As with the original CD, this new recording shares its inspiration with that of my book After the Golden Age: Romantic Pianism and Modern Performance (Oxford University Press): a fascination with the performance styles of the so-called "golden age" of pianism from Chopin and Liszt to Paderewski--from around 1830 to 1945--and an abiding interest in how Romantic and late-Romantic approaches might be adopted or adapted in a modern context to enrich our own playing."
Preludes to Chopin attracted intense attention for the originality of its performance style. For Dr Chang Tou Liang of the Singapore Straits Times it offered "a new way of listening to Chopin". Stefan Pieper (Klassik Heute) commented: "Hamilton's approach to Chopin ignores the pianistic fashions of today's music market, challenges the dogmas of historical performance practice, and offers an entire palette of new and intriguing experiences"; while James Manheim (AllMusic) wrote: "The commercial success of this release shows how strongly audiences hunger for fresh interpretations of mainstream repertory, and a fresh interpretation is exactly what you get."
This new recording features a strikingly eloquent later version of Chopin's famous Nocturne op.9 no.2 using the composer's personal variants, an epic rendition of the dramatic C minor Nocturne inspired by Chopin's own interpretative advice to his students, and a gripping performance of the great Polonaise-Fantasy. The CD is accompanied by Hamilton's fascinating notes on the pieces and their performance history.
Year 2020 | Classical | FLAC / APE | HD & Vinyl
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