Chopin / Bueren, Maurice Lammerts Van: Chopin: 57 Mazurki

Chopin / Bueren, Maurice Lammerts Van: Chopin: 57 Mazurki

Chopin / Bueren, Maurice Lammerts Van: Chopin: 57 Mazurki

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Description

Title: Chopin: 57 Mazurki
Artist: Chopin / Bueren, Maurice Lammerts Van
Label: Zefir
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 8717774570876
Genre: Classical Artists

During 2021's lockdown, pianist Maurice Lammerts van Bueren and Jakko van der Heijden from Zefir Records joined forces in a special project: for more than a year, they posted one mazurka by Frédéric Chopin on their YouTube channel 'The Mazurki Project' every week. Now that the project has come to an end, all 57 mazurkas are released in a double album. Maurice Lammerts van Bueren about his passion for this particular genre: "Since my childhood, I heard Chopin's mazurkas: live, when my mother played them on our piano in the living room, and through the speakers, when Artur Rubinstein's 1967 recording enchanted my eardrums. It made me fall in love not only with Rubinstein's playing, but also with Chopin's music and the sound of a Steinway grand piano. At the age of eleven, I won my first competition with a mazurka and now, almost forty years later, the mazurkas keep fascinating me. The genre accompanied Chopin all his life: he wrote his first mazurkas as a teenager, while his last mazurka was his ultimate piece."

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