Ravel / Marshev: Complete Solo Piano Music Vol. 3
Ravel / Marshev: Complete Solo Piano Music Vol. 3
Format: CD
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Artist: Ravel / Marshev
Label: Danacord Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5709499905005
Genre: Classical
Last volume of Ravel On a previous volume of this, the most complete survey of Ravel´s piano music ever recorded, Oleg Marshev "sails through thickets of tremolos and relentless arpeggios, yet remains attuned to the composer´s sensual harmonic language (Gramophone). The final volume brings the composer's oblique homages to the world of ancient régime Paris, in his dance suite after Couperin, and the Vienna of Schubert and Johanns Strauss in constrasting transformations of the waltz. Marshev is a phenomenon. - BBC Music Magazine
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