¡Kate Loder: Piano Works
¡Ian Hobson (piano)
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[Machine Translation] Kate Lauder ( 1825-1904 ), born in Bath, Southwest England, made her official debut as soloist in Mendelssohn's piano concerto in 1843 and showed great promise for the future, but the Victorian era of the 19th century did not allow women to be active, and she too had to give up her career as a concert pianist upon her marriage. However, in the Victorian era of the 19th century, women were not allowed to play the role of a concert pianist. However, she continued to teach, and in 1844 she became the first female professor at the Royal Academy of Music, where she taught many students. In 1871, she gave the British premiere of the two-piano version of Brahms' German Requiem. The two volumes of exercises on this album are not merely technical exercises, but also works that enhance musical expression and show the qualities of Lauder as an excellent teacher. Recorded in 2016, performed by Ian Hobson.
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