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Cello Sonata in G minor | Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 - 1943) | 12 | 13:15 |
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Regina Baek, Cello | | |
Konrad Olszewski, piano | | |
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Du Gai Soleil | Jules Massenet (1842 - 1912) | 2 | 13:39 |
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Chloe Taylor, Voice | | |
Konrad Olszewski, piano | | |
This is Sophie's aria, from Massenet's opera, Werther. | | |
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O! Wenn es Doch Immer so Bliebe! | Franz Liszt (1811 - 1866) | 7 | 13:53 |
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Charlotte Roberts, Piano | | |
For A. Rubinstein | | |
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Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major, Op. 53 | Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) | 11 | 14:12 |
1st movement | | |
Ricardo Roche Idini, Piano | | |
Well known as the Waldstein Sonata | | |
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Gaspard de la Nuit, M.55 | Maurice Ravel (1875 - 1937) | 22 | 14:35 |
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Zhihan Jiang, Piano | | |
As a piano suite based around poems, the first movement of this work, Ondine, portrays a spirit under shimmering waters luring her preys with her songs. This is starkly contrasted by le Gibet, describing a hanging corpse through a lone desert, creating a sense of a nihilistic void. The final movement depicts a devilish fiend Scarbo, who appears in and out of shadows during the night. | | |
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