Danny Zelibor - Tansman: Piano Music, Vol. 1 (2015) Hi-Res

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Title: Tansman: Piano Music, Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Toccata Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC 24 Bit (48 KHz / tracks+booklet)
Total Time: 69:53 min
Total Size: 577 MB
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Tracklist:

1. I. Allegro agreste - Un poco meno vivo - Più lento - Tempo primo -
2. II. Cantilena: Largo
3. III. Danza Festiva: Molto allegro - Un poco meno mosso - Più vivo - Tempo primo
4. No. 1. Gavotte
5. No. 2. Menuet
6. No. 3. Mazurka a la Chopin
7. No. 4. Petite marche
8. No. 1. Oberek: Vivo
9. No. 2. Moderato - Piu lento - Tempo primo
10. No. 3. Oberek: Molto vivo
11. No. 4. Andante espressivo
12. No. 5. Modere
13. No. 6. Moderato
14. No. 7. Moderato
15. No. 8. Moderato
16. No. 9. Oberek: Molto vivace - Molto meno mosso - Molto vivace
17. No. 10. Berceuse: Lento
18. Etude:Scherzo
19. No. 1. Moderato - Lent - Tempo primo
20. No. 2. Andantino cantabile
21. No. 3. Moderato - Lento
22. No. 1. Lent
23. No. 2. Lent
24. No. 3. Andante - Più vivo - Più lento – Più vivo (comeprima) - Tempo primo
25. No. 4. Moderato - Un poco più vivo
26. I. Modere - Tranquillo - Animando
27. II. In modo polonico: Allegretto - Un poco più vivo - Tempo primo
28. III. Toccata: Vivace - Tranquillo
29. No. 1. Melodie: Andante cantabile
30. No. 2. Carillon et ronde (Fete villageoise polonaise): Allegro marciale - Più vivo (Tempo di Mazurka) - Meno mosso - Tempo primo
31. No. 3. Berceuse: Lento
32. No. 4. Humoresque: Molto vivace - Lento
33. No. 5. Etude (Toccata): Presto - Prestissimo


Alexandre Tansman (1897–1986) was one of the most prolific composers of the twentieth century. His fundamental style is a Stravinskyan Neo:Classicism, animated by the dance:rhythms of his native Poland and energised by a masterly command of counterpoint. The substantial body of music he produced for his own instrument, the piano, has never been systematically examined in recordings; this first installment presents works he wrote soon after his arrival in Paris in 1919, the city that was to remain his home.