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Idil Biret - The Best of Turkish Piano Music (2021)

Idil Biret - The Best of Turkish Piano Music (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Idil Biret

  • Title: The Best of Turkish Piano Music
  • Year Of Release: 2021
  • Label: Idil Biret Archive
  • Genre: Classical
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 298:57 min
  • Total Size: 1,1 GB
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Idil Biret - The Best of Turkish Piano Music (2021)

Tracklist:

1. I. Deciso (Live)
2. II. Andante con moto (Live)
3. III. Allegro assai (Live)
4. No. 1, —
5. No. 2, Vivo
6. No. 3, —
7. No. 4, —
8. No. 5, Pesante
9. No. 6, Molto vivo
10. I. Moderato - Adagio
11. II. Largo
12. III. Allegro moderato - Scherzo
13. Ballade, Op. 11
14. Country Colours, Book 2
15. I. Allegro (Live)
16. II. Andante (Live)
17. III. Scherzo (Live)
18. IV. Andante - Allegro (Live)
19. I. Allegro
20. II. Adagio molto sostenuto
21. III. Allegro
22. No. 1, The Village Band
23. No. 2, Elegy for a Broken Toy
24. No. 3, Cannibal Dance
25. No. 4, The Sad Child
26. No. 5, The Happy Child
27. No. 1, Tocatta
28. No. 2, Siciliano
29. No. 3, Praeludia canonica
30. No. 4, Due lirice
31. No. 5, —
32. No. 6, Alle francese
33. Session
34. Variations on a Theme of an İstanbul Song -Kâtibim-
35. I. Allegro
36. II. Larghetto
37. III. Allegro
38. I. Allegretto (Live)
39. II. Larghetto espressivo (Live)
40. III. Allegro (Live)
41. I. Ecstatic Black Sea Fisherman
42. II. Scorpion Wedding
43. III. The Wind and the Rose
44. IV. On the Frontier of the Unknown
45. V. Waiting for the Barbarians. Allegro barbaro
46. VI. Delana's Lament
47. A Tribute to Franz Liszt, Op. 77 (An Appeal for a Visionary but Restless Man)
48. Grande paraphrase de la marche de Donizetti pour le Sultan Abdul-Medjid Khan, S. 403

Born in Glasgow, Martin Suckling has been heralded as 'probably the most important figure in Scotland's music since James MacMillan' (Michael Tumelty, The Herald). He has been championed by many leading orchestras and ensembles including the London Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Ensemble, Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, and the London Contemporary Orchestra. His debut album brings together four large-scale works recorded with BBC Orchestras and conductor Ilan Volkov. The title piece, This Departing Landscape, explores the idea of music as a physical space that we move through and slips away from us, with a kaleidoscope of sharp-edged fragments then unlocking the glacial energy of the second movement. 'This was music that left me wanting to step inside my radio for full immersion.' (Flora Willson, The Guardian)Release plays on the urge to clap or shout, sing and listen to the sound as it bounces around a large reverberant space. With the orchestra taking the role of both impudent child and cathedral, echoes are distorted, captured, extended, and manipulated. His flute concerto The White Road (after Edmund de Waal) makes good on a promise by Suckling to flautist Katherine Bryan as teenagers together in the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain. Finding inspiration in the ceramic art of Edmund de Waal, Suckling builds an orchestra of virtual flutes to accompany Bryan's singing melodic lines. 'Fearless, dazzling, exceptional' (The Guardian) pianist Tamara Stefanovich sets the musical world in motion as the soloist in Suckling's Piano Concerto with music that spirals into more and more diverse regions through five exuberant movements.


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