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Enescu: Piano Music, Volume 2

Released Date:
01 Dec 2006

Originally recorded in 2006

Artists:

Luiza Borac



Venue:

St Dunstans Church, Mayfield, England



Producer:

John Barnes


Luiza Borac



Engineer:

John Barnes



Record Label
Avie Records

Genre:

Piano




Total Time - 93:18
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GEORGE ENESCU

(1881-1955)
   
  COMPACT DISC ONE  


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Prelude and Fugue in C major (1903)

15:10  
1 Prelude 8:56
2 Fugue 6:14
   
3 

Nocturne in D flat major (1907)

20:27
   
4 

Scherzo (1896)

5:58
   
5 

Pièce sur le nom de Fauré (1922)

3:05
 

Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 24/1 (1924)

25:08  


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1 Allegro molto moderato e grave 11:40
2 Presto vivace 4:29
3 Andante molto espressivo 8:59
   
 

Piano Sonata No. 3 in D major, Op. 24/3 (1934)

23:30  
4 Vivace con brio 6:18
5 Andantino cantabile 9:11
6 Allegro con spirito 8:01


Luiza Borac caused a sensation with her debut disc for Avie, of Enescu’s Three Piano Suites. The disc garnered unanimous critical acclaim and secured her place on the musical map. Luiza is the greatest living exponent of her compatriot’s endlessly revelatory piano music. For her second offering of Enescu’s solo piano music she has unearthed two works, the Nocturne and the Scherzo, making her survey the most complete available set on the market. George Enescu was “the greatest musical phenomenon since Mozart” according to Pablo Casals. He was boundlessly prodigious yet only 33 works are known to survive, probably the result of his staggering capacity to maintain entire musical creations in his mind without committing them to manuscript. Hence, of his three piano sonatas only Nos. 1 and 3 exist today! Luiza’s empathetic interpretations are themselves a revelation making this an outstanding contribution to the catalogue.

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