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DA 5076

The Piano at the Carnival

Released Date:
01 Sep 2009

Originally recorded in 2009

Artists:

Anthony Goldstone

piano

Venue:

St John the Baptist, Alkborough

2008 & 2009

Record Label
Divine Art

Genre:

Piano




Total Time - 76:31
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ARAM IL'YICH KHACHATURIAN

  arr. Alexander Dolukhanian  
 

Masquerade Suite

 
1 Waltz 3:59
2 Nocturne 3:29
3 Mazurka 2:43
4 Romance 3:21
5 Galop 2:39
   
 

ROBERT SCHUMANN

 

Carnival, Op.9

 
6 Préambule 2:15
7 Pierrot 1:44
8 Arlequin 1:02
9 Valse noble 1:45
10 Eusebius 1:55
11 Florestan 0:51
12 Coquette 1:35
13 Rélique 0:47
14 Papillons 0:49
15 A.S.C.H. - S.C.H.A.: Lettres dansantes 0:46
16 Chiarina 1:30
17 Chopin 1:05
18 Estrella 0:32
19 Reconnaissance 1:47
20 Pantalon et Colombine 1:06
21 Valse allemande - Paganini 2:31
22 Aveu 1:15
23 Promenade 2:34
24 Pause 0:18
25 Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins 3:53
   
 

FRYDERYK CHOPIN

26 

Souvenir de Paganini (2The Carnival of Venice')

3:14
   
 

FRANZ LISZT

27 

Hungarian Rhapsody No.9 ('The Carnival of Pesth')

11:42
   
 

SYDNEY SMITH

28 

Fantaisie brillante on Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera, Op.10

5:08
  premiere recording (except piano roll made c.1919)  
 

ANTONIN DVORAK

  arr. Paul Klengel  
29 

'Carnival' Overture, Op.92

10:16
premiere recording
   


Carnival is a concept of public merry making enjoyed in many countries and a natural inspiration for composers. In the second of his trilogy of piano music related to public entertainments Anthony Goldstone again excels in musicianship in a superb programme which includes the first recording of the entirety of Khachaturian’s Masquerade Suite in the piano version.

“A remarkable box of rare goodies is this, played with stunning virtuosity”

Peter Spaull

Liverpool Daily Post

“Anthony Goldstone is something of a miracle. He learns quickly and is willing to explore a wide and often untapped repertoire. Something of an unusual disc but nicely planned and shedding some fascinating insights on the whole idea of ‘mardi-gras’ for piano solo.”

Gary Higginson

Music Web

“An ingenious programme combining the familiar with a clutch of novelties. There is no lack of flair or finesse in these performances. An enjoyable disc-with-a-difference complemented by the pianist’s own exemplary booklet.”

Jeremy Nicholas

Gramophone

“A challenge that Anthony Goldstone rises to with exhilarating aplomb... athletically virtuoso outbursts... are thrown off with thrilling abandon. Gloriously uninhibited virtuoso pianism./.. just the right degree of excited intensity. Bravo!”

Julian Haylock

International Piano

“This is a most successful record. This is because Anthony Goldstone takes each piece entirely on its own merits. I am full of praise for his unusual juxtaposition of repertoire. This is a genuine recital programme, made more important... for containing three world première recordings. What is particularly impressive is that the really serious music here all receives excellent performances by this admirable artist. This is strongly recommended.” 

Robert Matthew-Walker

Musical Opinion - September - October 2009

“This CD is truly a pleasure from first note to last and is the ideal successor to the sensational “A Night at the Opera” (dda25067). With his unique style and deftly nimble fingerwork, Anthony Goldstone brings these works to life in an uncanny manner. Truly a memorable disc... I really cannot recommend this issue too highly.” 

Gerald Fenech
 

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