Gianluca Faragli - Ries: Grande Sonata Fantasia "L'infortunée", Fantasies Gianluca Faragli (2024) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Gianluca Faragli
- Title: Ries: Grande Sonata Fantasia "L'infortunée", Fantasies Gianluca Faragli
- Year Of Release: 2024
- Label: Piano Classics
- Genre: Classical Piano
- Quality: flac lossless (image +.cue, log, artwork) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:11:00
- Total Size: 274 / 597 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Fantasie nach Schiller's Gedicht "Resignation", Op. 109
02. Introduction and Rondeau à la zingaresco, Op. 184
03. Fantasy on Themes from "Le Nozze di Figaro", Op. 77: I. No. 1
04. Fantasy on Themes from "Le Nozze di Figaro", Op. 77: II. No. 2
05. Grande sonata fantasia "l'infortunée", Op. 26: I. Adagio con espressione — Allegro molto agitato
06. Grande sonata fantasia "l'infortunée", Op. 26: II. Andante
07. Grande sonata fantasia "l'infortunée", Op. 26: III. Finale. Presto
Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838) was born in Bonn and moved to Vienna in 1801, where his life became closely related to that of Ludwig van Beethoven (also a native of Bonn...). Ries studied piano with him, copied his scores and was the interpreter of several new works, notably the premiere of the Third Piano Concerto. Ries also wrote the first biography of Beethoven, an invaluable source of first-hand information. Ries' style inevitably is modeled on that of his master Beethoven, he was however strong enough to stand on his own. Ries also enjoyed a brilliant career as a virtuoso pianist. "Ries is rightly celebrated as one of the finest piano performers of the present day", a London reviewer declared. "His hand is powerful and his manner confident and often surprising. But it is his way of playing that makes him stand out from all the others, above all for his romantic wildness". This new recording presents original piano works by Ries: the substantial "Grande Sonata Fantasia "L'Infortunee", Op.26, a Fantasia on Schiller's poem Resignation, a Fantasia on Mozart's Nozze Di Figaro and an exciting Introduction and Rondo Zingaresco. Music of great pianistic invention and instrumental brilliance! Played by the young Italian pianist Gianluca Faragli on a modern instrument.
01. Fantasie nach Schiller's Gedicht "Resignation", Op. 109
02. Introduction and Rondeau à la zingaresco, Op. 184
03. Fantasy on Themes from "Le Nozze di Figaro", Op. 77: I. No. 1
04. Fantasy on Themes from "Le Nozze di Figaro", Op. 77: II. No. 2
05. Grande sonata fantasia "l'infortunée", Op. 26: I. Adagio con espressione — Allegro molto agitato
06. Grande sonata fantasia "l'infortunée", Op. 26: II. Andante
07. Grande sonata fantasia "l'infortunée", Op. 26: III. Finale. Presto
Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838) was born in Bonn and moved to Vienna in 1801, where his life became closely related to that of Ludwig van Beethoven (also a native of Bonn...). Ries studied piano with him, copied his scores and was the interpreter of several new works, notably the premiere of the Third Piano Concerto. Ries also wrote the first biography of Beethoven, an invaluable source of first-hand information. Ries' style inevitably is modeled on that of his master Beethoven, he was however strong enough to stand on his own. Ries also enjoyed a brilliant career as a virtuoso pianist. "Ries is rightly celebrated as one of the finest piano performers of the present day", a London reviewer declared. "His hand is powerful and his manner confident and often surprising. But it is his way of playing that makes him stand out from all the others, above all for his romantic wildness". This new recording presents original piano works by Ries: the substantial "Grande Sonata Fantasia "L'Infortunee", Op.26, a Fantasia on Schiller's poem Resignation, a Fantasia on Mozart's Nozze Di Figaro and an exciting Introduction and Rondo Zingaresco. Music of great pianistic invention and instrumental brilliance! Played by the young Italian pianist Gianluca Faragli on a modern instrument.
Year 2024 | Classical | FLAC / APE | CD-Rip | HD & Vinyl
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