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Offline desordre

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Clifford Curzon
on: May 28, 2007, 02:26:11 AM
 Dear fellows:
 Last friday, BBC Radio 3 made a program celebrating the english pianist. Cool selection and - as you might expect - wonderful performance. So, enjoy it!

 Here's the set list:

 - Schubert: B flat Impromptu, D935 No 3 (Theme mit Variationen);
 - Schubert: Fantasie in C, D760 (Wanderer-Fantasie)
 - Lili Boulanger: 3 Pieces for violin and piano
 - Mozart: Piano Sonata in C minor, K457
 - Franck: Symphonic Variations for piano and orchestra
 - Schumann: Kinderszenen, Op 15
 - Schubert: Quintet in A for piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass, D667
 - Mozart: Piano Concerto No 27 in B flat, K595

 and the link:

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio3_aod.shtml?radio3/performanceon3_fri

 Best wishes!

 PS: the link will probably be available only until next friday, June 1st.
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Offline mikey6

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Re: Clifford Curzon
Reply #1 on: May 28, 2007, 04:41:42 AM
Dammit, one of my fav. penists, but bloody real player doesn't work on my computer! :-[
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Offline burstroman

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Re: Clifford Curzon
Reply #2 on: June 21, 2007, 03:26:50 AM
If Curzon only had played Schubert, he would still be considered one of the greats.  It says a lot for both pianist and composer.

Offline furtwaengler

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Re: Clifford Curzon
Reply #3 on: June 21, 2007, 04:12:52 AM
I love those ingenious Lili Boulanger pieces for violin and piano which I first heard on another BBC 3 show, Composer of the Week. They were actually detailing Nadia Boulanger, the great teacher who was not as gifted a composer as her sister, but went on to teach many even more gifted.

Nice to know Curzon played this repertoire
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