Adam Laloum – Brahms: Pièces pour piano (2011) [FLAC, 24bit, 88,2 kHz]

Adam Laloum - Brahms: Pièces pour piano (2011) [FLAC, 24bit, 88,2 kHz] Download

Artist: Adam Laloum
Album: Brahms: Pièces pour piano
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 2011
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 88,2 kHz
Duration: 01:19:41
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1,06 GB

Tracklist:

01. Adam Laloum – Variations sur un thème original en ré majeur opus 21 n°1 (18:00)
02. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Capriccio en fa dièse mineur-Un poco agitato (03:46)
03. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Capriccio en si mineur-Allegretto ma non troppo (03:22)
04. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Intermezzo en la bémol majeur-Grazioso (02:28)
05. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Intermezzo en si bémol majeur-Allegretto gracioso (02:16)
06. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Capriccio en ut dièse mineur-Agitato, ma non troppo presto (03:25)
07. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Intermezzo en la majeur-Andante con moto (04:09)
08. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Intermezzo en la mineur-Moderato semplice (03:25)
09. Adam Laloum – Klavierstücke opus 76: Capriccio en ut majeur-Grazioso ed un poco vivace (03:38)
10. Adam Laloum – Rhapsodies opus 79: Rhapsodie en si mineur n°1-Agitato (10:07)
11. Adam Laloum – Rhapsodies opus 79: Rhapsodie en sol mineur n°2-Molto passionato, ma non troppo allegro (07:04)
12. Adam Laloum – Intermezzi opus 117: Intermezzo en mi bémol majeur-Andante moderato (05:53)
13. Adam Laloum – Intermezzi opus 117: Intermezzo en si bémol mineur-Andante non troppo e con molta espressione (05:03)
14. Adam Laloum – Intermezzi opus 117: Intermezzo en ut dièse mineur-Andante con moto (06:59)

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From the age of 20 onwards, Brahms wrote unceasingly for the piano. His solo pieces for the instrument, ranging from the poetic evocations of the variations Op.21 to the nostalgic yearning of Op.117, may be seen as personal journal.

Adam Laloum was born in Toulouse in 1987. He began studying the piano at the age of ten and has studied with Michel Béroff, Paul Badura-Skoda, Pascal Devoyon and Jean-Claude Pennetier. Since October 2009 Adam has been a student at Hamburg’s Hochschule für Musik under Evgeny Koroliov who won the Clara Haskil Prize in 1977.

In September 2009 Adam won the first prize the audience award at the Clara Haskil International Piano Competition. One to watch…

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