Godecharle / Societe Lunaire: Sei Quartetti Per Harpa Violino Viola E Basso Op.4

Godecharle / Societe Lunaire: Sei Quartetti Per Harpa Violino Viola E Basso Op.4

Godecharle / Societe Lunaire: Sei Quartetti Per Harpa Violino Viola E Basso Op.4

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Title: Sei Quartetti Per Harpa Violino Viola E Basso Op.4
Artist: Godecharle / Societe Lunaire
Label: Ramee
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4250128522076
Genre: Classical Artists

Inon Barnatan presents Rachmaninoff Reflections, offering some of the composer's most cherished piano works, including his Moments musicaux, Prelude in G-Sharp Minor and Barnatan's own arr angement of the Vocalise. Centrepiece of this project is Barnatan's breathtaking new piano arrangement of the Symphonic Dances. Inon Barnatan is one of the most admired pianists of his generation (New York Times). His Pentatone discography consists of Time Traveler's Suite (2021), Beethoven's complete cello sonatas with Alisa Weilerstein (2022), as well as complete recordings of Beethoven's piano concertos together with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and Alan Gilbert (2019 and 2020)

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