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Kishin Nagai, Magdalēna Geka, Aymeric Biesemans - En Italie (2024) [Hi-Res]

Kishin Nagai, Magdalēna Geka, Aymeric Biesemans - En Italie (2024) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: En Italie
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: Initiale
  • Genre: Classical Piano
  • Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz +Booklet
  • Total Time: 01:19:40
  • Total Size: 336 / 764 mb
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Tracklist

01. Prélude en Ré Bémol Majeur
02. Quatre mélodies: No. 1, Reflets
03. Quatre mélodies: No. 2, Attente
04. Quatre mélodies: No. 3, Le retour
05. Quatre mélodies: No. 4, Dans l'immense tristesse
06. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 1, A Napoli
07. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 2, Farniente
08. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 3, Au théâtre des marionnettes
09. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 4, Les Compagnons de Saint François
10. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 5, Sérénade de Pulcinella
11. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 6, Carretto Romano
12. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 7, Le Dimanche dans une osteria
13. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 8, Image primitive
14. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 9, En gondole
15. En Italie, dix pièces pour piano: No. 10, Masques
16. Sonate pour violon et piano: I. Andantino con moto
17. Sonate pour violon et piano: II. Sourd et haletant – Lent et expressif – Primo tempo
18. Sonate pour violon et piano: III. Adagio espressivo
19. Sonate pour violon et piano: IV. Allegro con bravura

The pianist Kishin Nagai and the violinist Magdalēna Geka got to know Marguerite Canal's Sonata for Violin and Piano with Claire Désert, their chamber music teacher at the Paris Conservatoire. Their curiosity about other French female composers who had been awarded the Prix de Rome was aroused. This award, established by Louis XIV in 1663, was originally only open to painters and sculptors. in 1803, composers were also able to apply for a residence at the Villa Medici, which became the seat of the Académie de France in Rome in the same year. It was not until 1913 that Lili Boulanger, a composer, was awarded the prize, followed by Marguerite Canal (1920) and Jeanne Leleu (1923).


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