Bartok - Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion, Piano Music
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Label: Hyperion
Cat No: CDA68153
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Release Date: 3rd March 2017
Contents
Works
Hungarian Folksongs (3) from Csik, BB45b Sz35aPiano Sonata, Sz80 BB88
Rondos (3) on Slovak Folktunes, BB92 Sz84
Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion, BB115 Sz110
Sonatina, BB69 Sz55
Studies (3), BB81, op.18
Artists
Cedric Tiberghien (piano)Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)
Colin Currie (percussion)
Sam Walton (percussion)
Works
Hungarian Folksongs (3) from Csik, BB45b Sz35aPiano Sonata, Sz80 BB88
Rondos (3) on Slovak Folktunes, BB92 Sz84
Sonata for 2 pianos and percussion, BB115 Sz110
Sonatina, BB69 Sz55
Studies (3), BB81, op.18
Artists
Cedric Tiberghien (piano)Francois-Frederic Guy (piano)
Colin Currie (percussion)
Sam Walton (percussion)
About
Reviews
Cédric Tiberghien’s Bartók series has been an ear-opener – expressive and sharp-witted performances that clinch the music’s essence in original terms. The French pianist has saved some of Bartók’s most straight-up tuneful material for last, and this instalment includes the Three Hungarian Folksongs from the Csík District..., the Three Rondos on Slovak Folk Tunes and the slight, blithe Sonatina. ... He’s joined by fellow pianist François-Frédéric Guy and percussionists Colin Currie and Sam Walton for the Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion from 1926 – jostling, gracious, deft playing to round off the disc. Kate MollesonError on this page? Let us know here
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