¡Paganini Variations . Paganini Rhapsody
¡Tzimon Barto (piano), Christoph Eschenbach (conductor), Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra
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[Machine Translation] There are many pianists who claim to be "individualistic," but it takes a long road to become a true individualist. In addition to technique, interpretation of a piece of music, treatment of Dunamik, and devotion to the work must be satisfied to the fullest extent, and then the work must be twisted and released to the world. Of course, the selection of music for the album must also be meticulous. Zimon Barthes is a pianist who fulfills all of these requirements. He is a unique pianist, playing the beginning of Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto in a delayed manner, or playing Ravel's "Gaspard at Night" in an uncomfortable manner. Of course, this two-disc set is also a big show of "individuality". The theme of this collection is Paganini, and the music is truly devilish. Let's start with the well-known "La Campanella". Lutoslawski is even cooler than I expected (surprisingly! ), and Rachmaninoff, whose demonicism was spurred on by Eschenbach's conducting. You may have nightmares after listening to all of them.
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