Daniel Levy - Grieg: Lyric Pieces, Vol. 1 (2016)

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Title: Grieg: Lyric Pieces, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: Edelweiss Emission
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 71:40 min
Total Size: 265 MB
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Tracklist:

01. No. 1. Arietta
02. No. 2. Vals
03. No. 6. Norwegian
04. No. 1. Berceuse
05. No. 3. Melody
06. No. 6. Elegy
07. No. 7. Waltz
08. No. 2. Lonely wanderer
09. No. 3. In my native land
10. No. 4. Little bird
11. No. 5. Erotic
12. No. 3. Melody
13. No. 5. Melancholy
14. No. 7. Elegy
15. Lyric Pieces, Book 5, Op. 54: No. 4. Nocturne
16. No. 1. Vanished days
17. No. 6. Homesickness
18. Lyric Pieces, Book 7, Op. 62: No. 5. Phantom
19. Lyric Pieces, Book 8, Op. 65: No. 5. Ballad
20. No. 3. At your Feet
21. No. 5. Lullaby
22. No. 1. Once upon a Time
23. No. 3. Puck
24. No. 4. Peace of the Woods


Without imposing his own affectations onto the listener, Levy enables his audience to establish a direct relationship with the music, transmitting the unique essence of each piece with playing of the utmost beauty, depth and sensitivity.

Throughout a successful career, Levy has performed in some of the most prestigious live venues in the world, including Royal Festival Hall (London), Teatro La Fenice (Venice), Teatro Colón (Buenos Aires), Conservatoire de Genève (Geneva) and Salle Gaveau (Paris), alongside a number of carefully selected artists who share his creative vision and dedication to the musical craft. Key collaborators have included Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, the Philharmonia Orchestra, the Prague Symphony Orchestra and the Berlin Philharmonic Quartet. He continues to inspire audiences and classical music aficionados throughout Europe and America with his series of Recitals, Concerts, Chamber Music, Concert Dialogues and Master-Classes.

Born in Buenos Aires, Daniel Levy studied under the renowned piano teachers Vincenzo Scaramuzza and Ana Gelber. Early career landmarks include winning the international piano competitions ‘Jeunesses Musicales’ and the ‘Mozarteum’. He was awarded a scholarship by the Rocca Foundation to study in Italy with Sergio Lorenzi and Maria Tipo, before embarking upon a highly successful concert career that has spanned four decades.