¡Fuchs: Piano Concerto 'Spiritualist'
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 Description
[Machine Translation] This is the fifth album featuring the latest works of American contemporary composer Kenneth Fuchs. This is the fifth Fuchs album to be performed by the London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Faretta, and his 2005 album "American Place" was nominated for a Grammy Award. The main work on this album is a piano concerto inspired by a painting by Helen Frankenthaler, an American abstract painter who currently fascinates Fuchs. The three movements of the piano concerto are each named after a painting by Frankenthaler, and each of the three movements is named after a painting by Frankenthaler. The three movements are titled after Frankenthaler's paintings, but the style is not esoteric, and the music is natural, beautiful, and enjoyable. The other three songs on the album are "Poem of Life" sung by a countertenor, "Glacier" featuring an electric guitar, and "Rush" in a jazz style. The cover of the album features Frankenthaler's "Silent Wish". [Performed by] Joan Falletta (conductor), London Symphony Orchestra, Jeffrey Biegel (piano), and others


凌 Credits
JoAnn Falletta
London Symphony Orchestra
Jeffrey Biegel

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