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Pierre Feraux plays Recital (Haydn, Brahms, Liszt)

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Pierre Feraux *, Piano

Recital (Haydn, Brahms, Liszt)

Classical Music
Period:
Various
Catalogue:
OC17V (-17)
Type of files:
WAV
Other specs:
None

 

 

   

 

Album content

Haydn, Joseph (1732-1809): Sonata No. 54 in G major, Hob. XVI:40 'Bossler Sonata' (1784) [2]
Brahms, Johannes (1833-1897): Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Haendel, Op. 24 (1861) [25]
Liszt, Franz (1811-1886): Sonata in b minor, S. 178 R 21 (1852-53) [3]

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The young pianist Pierre Feraux performs the Liszt Sonata in b minor - for which he received a Special Award at the Royal College of Music - and the Brahms' Variations op. 24, with a pathos that leaves no space for doubts or technical imprecision: Feraux is a mature artist able to expess his musical thought without a glimpse of uncertainty.

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Details of Recital (Haydn, Brahms, Liszt)Info:
Year of release: 2007
This recording has been made at Royal College of Music, London in 2005.
Time duration: 63:27
Size: 624 Mb (in .wav files)
Original resolution: N/A
Dynamic range: 13
Sound quality: ** (3 stars = maximum)
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Equipment used: N/A
Instrument(s) used: 9-foot Steinway piano
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Art-work: OnClassical
Other notes: N/A

° Dynamic range (DR, see Pleasurize Music Foundation): a value expresses in dB and provided by a specific algorithm certifying a dynamic sound on the recording; best values for classical music have to be ranged between 9 and 14+.

Original audio is copyrighted: OnClassical-Pierre Feraux, © 2005 (previews are released under Creative Commons, BY-NC-SA, 1.0).

   
 

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