Giovanni Auletta - Piano Music (2024)

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Title: Piano Music
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Da Vinci Classics
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 54:44 min
Total Size: 167 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Rapsodisches Präludium
02. Suite Ischia, Op. 68: I. Invocation
03. Suite Ischia, Op. 68: II. Pastorale
04. Suite Ischia, Op. 68: III. Lamento der Vittoria Colonna
05. Suite Ischia, Op. 68: IV. Notturno
06. Sonata, Op. 47: I. Præambulum
07. Sonata, Op. 47: II. Scherzo
08. Sonata, Op. 47: III. Introduzione e Toccata
09. Siciliano from the Flute Sonata No.2 BWV 1031
10. Prelude from the Cantata: :Wir danken dir, Gott, wir danken dir: BWV 29
11. Chorale Prelude :In dulci Jubilo: BWV 751

Wilhelm Kempff was born on November 25, 1895, in Jüteborg (Brandenburg) in a family of musicians who contributed to the growth of his extraordinary musical talent. He possessed a natural predisposition for keyboard instruments and composition, which manifested early, as shown by recordings made by his father, the musical director of the church of San Nicola in Potsdam. In fact, Wilhelm Kempff began performing as a child, and already in 1904, at the admission exam for the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin, the very young boy was able to play numerous preludes and fugues from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier and perform very complex transposition exercises. The young talent was entrusted to the care of Heinrich Barth, who had already studied piano and composition with Hans von Bülow and Robert Kahn, a student of Brahms. His brilliant course of studies led him to receive the Mendelssohn Prize as the best graduate in both disciplines. His career began as a virtuoso of the organ and piano, and the first success came when, at a young age, he embarked on a successful tour in Scandinavia with the Berlin Cathedral Choir. His greatest admirer and patron was the bishop of Uppsala, Nathan Sœderblom, to whom the young composer dedicated his Fantasy and Fugue for organ in D major. It was remarkable that one of the great pianists of the 20th century played the organ with such mastery and had a deep love for sacred repertoire, considering that both his father and grandfather were accomplished singers of ecclesiastical music. Eckhard von Hoogen, writing about Kempff, tells us: “The organ, the piano, and composition were equally important for a long time, and it is surprising how an acclaimed organist, as he was in Sweden, became an equally, if not more, eminent pianist.”


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