Bartok / Won: Bach to Bartok

Bartok / Won SKU: 40003627
Bartok / Won: Bach to Bartok

Bartok / Won: Bach to Bartok

Bartok / Won SKU: 40003627

Format: CD

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Title: Bach to Bartok
Artist: Bartok / Won
Label: Acousence Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4260017181390
Genre: Classical Artists

The album recital of Korean pianist Jaeyeon Won covers a period of more than two hundred years. It is international in it's scope and at the same time features the most diverse genres and styles. The interpreter presents the fruits of his involvement with a broad repertoire, taking into account not the best-known works of composers, but introducing pieces only seen at second glance. We can see a tendency towards shorter pieces and many of the works are from an early creative period. Thus he does not present Johann Sebastian Bach's Goldberg Variations, but rather the early Aria variata alla maniera italiana, not one of the Joseph Haydn's great piano sonatas from his later works, but rather an inconspicuous two movement original work, not Robert Schumann's famous Kreisleriana op. 16, but the Humoreske in B-flat major, op. 20, whose content is not very accessible

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