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Works By Liszt & Mussorgsky
 
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Works By Liszt & Mussorgsky [Import]

~ Franz Liszt (Composer), Modest Mussorgsky (Composer)
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1. Cantate. Vars: 'Weeping, Wailing, Grief, Fear', S.180/b Mass: Crucifixus
2. Macabre Csadards: S.224
3. Gloomy Clouds: S.199
4. First Elegy: S.196
5. Dreaming (Nocturne): S.207
6. Farewell (Russian Folksong): S.251
7. Pictures At An Exhibition: Promenade
8. Pictures At An Exhibition: Gnomus
9. Pictures At An Exhibition: [Promenade]
10. Pictures At An Exhibition: Il Vecchio Castello
11. Pictures At An Exhibition: [Promenade]
12. Pictures At An Exhibition: Tuileries (Dispute Between Two Children At Play)
13. Pictures At An Exhibition: Battle
14. Pictures At An Exhibition: [Promenade]
15. Pictures At An Exhibition: Ballet Of The Unhatched Chicks
16. 'Samuel' Goldenberg Und 'Schmuyle
17. Pictures At An Exhibition: [Promenade]
18. Pictures At An Exhibition: The Market (The Big News)
19. Pictures At An Exhibition: Catacombae (With The Dead in A Dead Language)
20. Pictures At An Exhibition: The Hut On Hen's Legs (Baba-Yaga)
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On this CD:
  1. Variations sur "Weinen Klagen Sorgen", a Theme of Bach for piano, S 180
    Composed by Franz Liszt

  2. Csárdás macabre, for piano, S. 224 (LW A313)
    Composed by Franz Liszt

  3. Nuages gris for piano, S199
    Composed by Franz Liszt

  4. Elegie I (Schlummerlied im Grabe), for piano, S. 196 (LW A266)
    Composed by Franz Liszt

  5. En rêve, nocturne for piano, S. 207 (LW A336)
    Composed by Franz Liszt

  6. Abschied, russisches Volkslied, for piano (after Russian folksong), S. 251 (LW A324)
    Composed by Franz Liszt

  7. Pictures at an Exhibition, for piano
    Composed by Modest Mussorgsky


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About the Artist

Widely acclaimed pianist Jacques Desprs has dazzled audiences for nearly two decades in his native Canada and the U.S. with his sensitive yet powerful style and sympathetic interpretations of a broad range of composers. Mr. Desprs has collaborated with internationally renowned pianists Radu Lupu and Nicolai Petrov, and has appeared as soloist with the symphony orchestras of Montreal, Quebec and others under the baton of conductors including Otto-Werner Muller, Franz-Paul Decker, Jens Nygaard and Simon Streatfield. Mr. Desprs's tours have included numerous recitals in Canada aired on CBC radio, and performances at summer festivals in North America. His prestigious awards include: the Frank Kopp Memorial Prize at the University of Maryland International Piano competition; First Prize at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra Competition; the Musical Academy of Quebec "prix d' Europe" competition; and the doctoral concerto competition at SUNY, Stony Brook. He studied under many of the great masters including Gyorgy Sebok, Gilbert Kalish, Adele Marcus, William Masselos and Christiane Senart. Mr. Desprs has established a solid reputation as a leading lecture-performance artist on both period and modern instruments, including a series on the Chopin Ballades at New York's Julliard School, and the early sonatas of Beethoven at the yearly Friends of the Arts Beethoven Festival on Long Island. He also was the musical director of Summer Serenades, a lecture-concert series at the University of Stony Brook's Staller Center. This imaginative series won an enormous following due in large part to his performances, his lucid and illustrative pre-concert lectures, and his creative programming. The series not only delivered compelling solo and chamber music performances from the standard repertoire, it also gave voice to such neglected composers as Clara Schumann, Alma Mahler-Werfel, and Federico Garcia Lorca to name but a few. Jacques Desprs is the recipient of many grants from the Juilliard School, the Quebec ministries of Education and Cultural Affairs, and the Canada Council. He recently completed his doctorate at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and holds a Masters degree from the Juilliard School of Music. He received with High Distinction the Artist Diploma from Indiana University, and was awarded a unanimous first prize from the Conservatory of Quebec. In 1996, Mr. Desprs joined the faculty of Western Washington University in Bellingham.

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