¡Paris no Chieko Hara
¡Chieko Hara

 Description
[Machine Translation] Rare document of a "legendary pianist" discovered in the archives of the French National Broadcasting Service! The CD "Chieko Hara: Legendary Pianist" (COCQ-83614), released in October 2002, is a rare stereo tape discovered in the archives of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, and a rare document of a legendary pianist, Chieko Hara. The CD "Chieko Hara: Legendary Pianist" (COCQ-83614) released in October 2002 featured Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1, recorded live in 1962, on a rare stereo tape discovered in the archives of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra. All of the tapes used in this album had been stored in the archives of the French National Broadcasting Company (INA). Schumann's "Children's Scenes" and French Baroque Pieces were both recorded in 1954, the year after his dramatic comeback concert in Paris. Gaspar Casado, who was as popular and respected as his fellow cello virtuoso Pablo Casals, married Chieko Hara in 1959. The piece found on the INA tapes this time is Brahms' second cello sonata, the great Brahms' masterpiece. As the saying goes, the two great masterpieces by Brahms and Beethoven, which record the essence of the two performers, built up through blood-soaked practice, are passionate performances that are a must-listen for classical music fans.


凌 Credits
Chieko Hara (Performer)
LULLY,JEAN-BAPTISTE (Composer)
Gaspar Cassado


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