Sasha Grynyuk - Sasha Grynyuk - Gould - Gulda (2012)
BAND/ARTIST: Sasha Grynyuk
- Title: Sasha Grynyuk - Gould - Gulda
- Year Of Release: 2012
- Label: Piano Classics
- Genre: Classical Piano
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 00:54:39
- Total Size: 174 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Moderato
02. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Alla Marcia, Risoluto
03. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Andante Serioso
04. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Allegro ma non troppo
05. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Moderato Poco Mosso
06. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Presto Possibile
07. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Lento, Molto Tranquillo E Piano
08. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Tempo Giusto E Risoluto
09. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Allegro, Dolce
10. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Allegro Pesante
11. Piano Sonata (1948), Quiet and Relaxed, But Alert
12. Piano Sonata (1948), Second Section, Dreamlike
13. Piano Sonata (1948), Canon At 5-Th
14. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.1
15. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.2
16. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.3
17. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.4
18. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.5
19. Two Pieces for Piano (1951/2), No.1
20. Two Pieces for Piano (1951/2), No.2
21. So You Want to Write a Fugue? (Arrangement for Piano By Sasha Grynyuk)
Friedrich Gulda and Glenn Gould were two of the most controversial and fascinating pianists of the 20th century. Although justifiably famous for their musical abilities, they were also noted for their unique personalities. Both were notorious for their eccentricities, and their original compositions for piano reflect their specific innermost urges and interests. For Gulda, jazz was the inspiration for his cycle Play Piano Play while for Gould, his Sonata drew its inspiration from the great masters of polyphony and the Second Viennese School. Sasha Grynyuk, born in Ukraine, studied at the Guildhall School for Music and won its prestigious Gold Medal. Subsequently he was named 'Rising Star' by the BBC Music Magazine, and he received the Guildhall's Wigmore Prize. Charles Rosen found him to be, ''an impressive artist with a remarkable and unfailing musicality, always moving with the most natural, electrifying and satisfying interpretations.''
01. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Moderato
02. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Alla Marcia, Risoluto
03. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Andante Serioso
04. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Allegro ma non troppo
05. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Moderato Poco Mosso
06. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Presto Possibile
07. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Lento, Molto Tranquillo E Piano
08. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Tempo Giusto E Risoluto
09. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Allegro, Dolce
10. Play Piano Play (10 Übungsstücke für Yuko), Allegro Pesante
11. Piano Sonata (1948), Quiet and Relaxed, But Alert
12. Piano Sonata (1948), Second Section, Dreamlike
13. Piano Sonata (1948), Canon At 5-Th
14. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.1
15. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.2
16. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.3
17. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.4
18. Five Short Pieces for Piano (1950), No.5
19. Two Pieces for Piano (1951/2), No.1
20. Two Pieces for Piano (1951/2), No.2
21. So You Want to Write a Fugue? (Arrangement for Piano By Sasha Grynyuk)
Friedrich Gulda and Glenn Gould were two of the most controversial and fascinating pianists of the 20th century. Although justifiably famous for their musical abilities, they were also noted for their unique personalities. Both were notorious for their eccentricities, and their original compositions for piano reflect their specific innermost urges and interests. For Gulda, jazz was the inspiration for his cycle Play Piano Play while for Gould, his Sonata drew its inspiration from the great masters of polyphony and the Second Viennese School. Sasha Grynyuk, born in Ukraine, studied at the Guildhall School for Music and won its prestigious Gold Medal. Subsequently he was named 'Rising Star' by the BBC Music Magazine, and he received the Guildhall's Wigmore Prize. Charles Rosen found him to be, ''an impressive artist with a remarkable and unfailing musicality, always moving with the most natural, electrifying and satisfying interpretations.''
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