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Aline Van Barentzen - Chefs-D'œuvre Du Piano album

Aline Van Barentzen - Chefs-D'œuvre Du Piano album

  • Performer: Aline Van Barentzen
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Chefs-D'œuvre Du Piano
  • MP3 version size: 1374 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1900 mb
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Description

Aline van Barentzen, piano Orchestre Symphonique du Gramophone cond.

Music event in Paris, France by Посольство Российской Федерации во Франции, Ambassade de Russie en France on Tuesday, May 21 2019.

Aline van Barentzen (born Aline Hoyle; 17 July 1897 – 30 October 1981) was a Franco-American classical pianist. Van Berentzen was born in Somerville, Massachusetts and gave her first concert at the age of four. At a young age, her mother took her to Paris to pursue formal music training. At age seven, she played Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 1 and, at nine, she entered the Conservatoire de Paris. There, her teachers were Marguerite Long, Mrs. Marcou and Élie-Miriam Delaborde.

Aline van Barentzen Les jeux d'eau à la Villa d'Este (ca 1960). Aline van Barentzen Chopin - Nocturne No 7 O. 7-1 (1957). Aline van Barentzen Schumann - Symphonic Etudes, O. 3 (Re. 961). Aline van Barentzen Mozart Sonata in C major K 330 (re. 956). Aline van Barentzen Mephisto-Waltz N. (1957). Aline van Barentzen Chopin - Etudes O. 5-11 (1957). 5-1 (1957). 0-5 (1957). Aline van Barentzen Légende N.

ALINE VAN BARENTZEN plays PIANO FAVOURITES (ca 1960). ALINE VAN BARENTZEN plays BEETHOVEN Sonata N. 4 "Moonlight" (ca 1960). ALINE VAN BARENTZEN plays BEETHOVEN Sonatas N. 3 & 14 (RADIO 1951). Van Barentzen very early engaged into an educational activity, teaching at the University of the Arts (Philadelphia) and the Conservatorio Nacional Superior de Música (Argentina). Finally, in 1954, she was appointed professor of piano at the Paris Conservatory, a position she held until 1967. Among her pupils were Jean-Philippe Collard, Bernard Job and Cyprien Katsaris She also composed for piano . .

Les chefs-d'œuvre du piano romantique. Consolation, for piano No. 3 in D flat major "Lento placido", S. 172/3 (LW A111a/2/2). blue highlight denotes track pick.

Aline van Barentzen - born in Massachusetts - moved to Paris in the 20s and never looked back. Christian Manen - Piano Concerto - Aline van Barentzen w/The ORTF Symphony, Pierre Dervaux, cond. 1965 - ORTF –. The music of Christian Manen this week - a French composer, still very much with us and with a prodigious output of some 180 (and counting) compositions for Orchestra, soloists, chamber works, vocal works and operas. Played by the legendary American-French pianist Aline van Barentzen with the ORTF Symphony led by Pierre Dervaux, it receives a thoughtful and articulate reading. It does spark curiosity over what else there is in the oeuvre of Christian Manen to discover and give a listen to. Perhaps Radio France might devote a concert or two to his work some day.

Liner Notes – Martine Cadieu. Piano – Aline Van Barentzen. Second part of d) on side 1 is misspelled III. instead of II. on back cover.

By Heitor Villa-Lobos - Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française, Heitor Villa-Lobos & Aline Van Barentzen. Chôros No. 11, W 228, Pt. 2. By Heitor Villa-Lobos - Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision française, Heitor Villa-Lobos & Aline Van Barentzen. Choros n°5 pour piano "Alma Brasileira". By Heitor Villa-Lobos. Sonate pour piano No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 "Clair de lune": I. Adagio sostenuto. By Ludwig van Beethoven. Piano Sonata No. 10 in C Major, K. 330: I. Allegro moderato. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Tracklist

A1 Louis-Claude Daquin Le Coucou
A2 Jean-Philippe Rameau La Poule
A3 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Marche Turque
A4 Ludwig van Beethoven Lettre A Élise
A5 Carl Maria von Weber Mouvement Perpétuel, Op. 24
A6 Franz Schubert Moment Musical N°3, Op.94
A7 Felix Mendelssohn* Air De Printemps, Op. 62 N°6
A8 Felix Mendelssohn* La Fileuse, Op. 67 N°2
A9 Robert Schumann Rêverie, Op.15
A10 Frédéric Chopin Valse N°7, Op. 64 N°2
B1 Franz Liszt Rhapsodie Hongroise N°2
B2 Franz Liszt Rêve D'Amour (Nocturne N°3)
B3 Johannes Brahms Valse Op. 39
B4 Claude Debussy Clair De Lune
B5 Maurice Ravel Rigaudon
B6 Francis Poulenc Moevement Perpètuel
B7 Heitor Villa-Lobos Le Polichinelle

Credits

  • Piano – Aline Van Barentzen