Rupert’s Tear: JS Bach, Brahms, Schumann, Becker, Rachmaninov | Ars Produktion ARS38367

Rupert’s Tear: JS Bach, Brahms, Schumann, Becker, Rachmaninov

£15.15

Label: Ars Produktion

Cat No: ARS38367

Format: Hybrid SACD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Expected Release Date: 9th January 2026

Contents

Works

Becker, Robin

Isle of Memory

Brahms, Johannes

Studies (5) on works by Bach, Chopin and Weber, Anh.1a/1
» no.5.Chaconne in D minor by J S Bach (Partita No.2, BWV 1004)

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Etudes-Tableaux (8), op.33
» no.8 in G minor
Morceaux de fantaisie, op.3
» no.2 Prelude in C sharp minor
Preludes (10), op.23
» no.5 in G minor
Preludes (13), op.32
» no.10 in B minor
» no.13 in D flat major

Schumann, Robert

Etudes symphoniques, op.13: Variations (5) posthumes

Artists

Gabiz Reichert (piano)

Works

Becker, Robin

Isle of Memory

Brahms, Johannes

Studies (5) on works by Bach, Chopin and Weber, Anh.1a/1
» no.5.Chaconne in D minor by J S Bach (Partita No.2, BWV 1004)

Rachmaninov, Sergei

Etudes-Tableaux (8), op.33
» no.8 in G minor
Morceaux de fantaisie, op.3
» no.2 Prelude in C sharp minor
Preludes (10), op.23
» no.5 in G minor
Preludes (13), op.32
» no.10 in B minor
» no.13 in D flat major

Schumann, Robert

Etudes symphoniques, op.13: Variations (5) posthumes

Artists

Gabiz Reichert (piano)

About

The programme of the CD with works by Schumann, Rachmaninov and others presents itself as a unity of three parts: images that convey different facets of the principle of return. They are all inspired by various influences that defy conventional interpretation, as the pianist explains in an accompanying text.

Gabiz Reichert (b. 1994) is a Swiss pianist who distinguishes himself through his well thought-out programmes and creative interpretations in concerts, most of which he presents himself. A winner of national and international competitions (including prizes and awards from the Bärenreiter publishing house, the SUISA Foundation and the Vienna International Music Competition), he has given piano recitals in Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Spain, Finland and Japan, where he was the first Swiss pianist to receive an invitation to the famous Sendai International Piano Competition.

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