Performer: Anton Reicha, Ivan Ilić
Title: Reicha Rediscovered, Vol. 1
Country: UK
Catalog Number: CHAN 10950
Label: Chandos
Released: Sep 2017
Style: Classical
Rating: 4.1
Votes: 833
1 | Menuetto. Allegretto - Trio - Menuetto Da Capo | 4:23 |
2 | Variations Sur la 'Marche Des Prêtres' Du Second Acte de La Flûte Enchantée de Mozart | 10:11 |
3 | Étude, Op.97 No.1 | 2:23 |
4 | Allegro Moderato; Tempo | 11:54 |
5 | Harmonie | 9:13 |
6 | Finale (Rondeau). Allegretto Scherzando | 4:25 |
7 | Grande Sonate | (26:32) |
8 | Adagio; Tempo I; Tempo I, Tempo I | 8:17 |
9 | Fantaisie Sue Un Seul Accord | 4:10 |
10 | Capriccio | 4:55 |
11 | Sonata On A Theme Of Mozart In F Major | (19:01) |
12 | Finale Capriccio. Allegro | 6:16 |
Album 2017 10 Songs. Reicha Rediscovered, Vol. 1 Ivan Ilić. 1 릴리스에 대한 크레딧, 리뷰, 트랙을 보고 쇼핑하세요. Ivan Ilić. Grande Sonata in C Major: II. Adagio, 08:18. Grande Sonata in C Major: III. Finale capriccio. Allegro, 06:24. Piano Sonata in F Major Variations on a Theme by Mozart: III. Listen free to Ivan Ilic Reicha Rediscovered, Vol. 1 Practische Beispiele: No. 20, Harmonie, Grande Sonata in C Major: I. Allegro moderato and more. 11 tracks . Piano music, Instrumental. Composer: Anton Reicha. Performers: - Ivan Ilic. In MP3 format In FLAC format. Ivan Ilic - Reicha Rediscovered, Vol. Practische Beispiele No. Through a bold 5-album series, trailblazing pianist Ivan Ilić is making premiere recordings of many of the works for solo piano works by Czech Rediscovered Volume 1. Ivan Ilić piano. Capriccio is highly capricious, and Fantasie sur un seul accord is simply that: its a tribute both to Reicha and to Ilić that this extraordinary exercise in harmonic self-denial is anything. BBC Music Magazine, December 2017, More Release Date: 1st Sep 2017. Catalogue No: CHAN10950. Label: Chandos. Anton Reicha, who met Beethoven when they were teenagers, was a composer and theorist whose works are being recorded by the pianist Ivan Reicha 1770-1836 knew everyone. Youthful friend of Haydn and Beethoven, he later taught Berlioz, Gounod, Liszt and César Franck. The Serbian pianist Ivan Ilić introduces us to Reichas revolutionary mind, bringing together works from about 1800, some springing directly from his theoretical writing on composition. Ilić intersperses startlingly original fantasias with two sonatas, one built entirely around a theme from Mozarts Magic Flute