Brahms - Piano Works
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Label: Divine Art
Cat No: DDV24157
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 5th December 2011
Contents
Works
Fantasias (7), op.116Intermezzi (3), op.117
Rhapsodies (2), op.79
Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, op.24
Artists
Peter Katin (piano)Works
Fantasias (7), op.116Intermezzi (3), op.117
Rhapsodies (2), op.79
Variations and Fugue on a theme by Handel, op.24
Artists
Peter Katin (piano)About
Born in London, Peter Katin’s musical talent was evident at the age of four, and he was admitted to the senior department of the Royal Academy of Music when he was twelve, four years before the official age of entry. The success of his Wigmore Hall début in 1948 started him on a career that has taken him throughout the world (he was the first British artist to give a post-war solo tour of the then USSR).
He now has almost forty recordings, more than at any other time in his career, which have been received with critical superlatives. These include the complete Chopin Nocturnes and Impromptus, Grieg Lyric Pieces, Chopin Waltzes and Polonaises and the Rachmaninov Preludes. A live performance of a recital including the Liszt Sonata was released by Athene to a rave review in Classic CD. His interest in period pianos has resulted in three such recordings, as well as an all-Chopin programme on his own Collard & Collard 1836 instrument, and another on a Broadwood grand that was personally used by Chopin on the occasion of his last visit to London.
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