Polonaise Heroique - Bunin In The 11th Chopin Competiton (1985)
Polonaise Heroique - Bunin In The 11th Chopin Competiton (1985)
CD1 1.Nocturne No.5 In F Sharp Major Op.15 (03:38) 2.Etude No.12 "REVOLUTIONARY" In C Minor Op.10 (02:33) 3.Etude No.8 In D Flat Major Op.25 (00:58) 4.Scherzo No.4 In E Major Op.54 (10:14) 5.Prelude Op.28 No.13 In F Sharp Majpr (03:12) 6.Prelude Op.28 No.14 In E Flat Minor (00:24) 7.Prelude Op.28 No.15 "RAINDROP" In D Flat Major (05:36) 8.Prelude Op.28 No.16 In B Flat Minor (01:02) 9.Prelude Op.28 No.17 In A Flat Major (02:58) 10.Prelude Op.28 No.18 In F Minor (00:54) 11.Ballade No.4 In F Minor Op.52 (10:17) 12.Valse No.4 "VALSE BRILLANTE" In F Major Op.34 (02:10) 13.Polonaise No.6 "HEROIQUE" In A Flat Major OP.53 (06:32) 14.Mazurka Op.33 No.22 In G Sharp Minor (01:40) 15.Mazurka Op.33 No.23 In D Major (01:58) 16.Mazurka Op.33 No.24 In C Major (01:21) 17.Mazurka Op.33 No.25 In B Minor (05:09) CD2 Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor Op.58 1. Allegro maestoso (8:41) 2. Scherzo. Molto vivace (2:30) 3. Largo (8:57) 4. Finale. Presto ma non tanto (5:17) Piano Concerto No.1 In E Minor Op.11 5. Allegro maestoso (18:55) 6. Romanza. Larghetto (9:23) 7. Rondo. Vivace (10:06) Stanislav Bunin – piano Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra Tadeusz Strugala – conductor Live.October 8, 1985
The Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition is one of the oldest and most prestigious music competitions in the world. It is also among the group of few monographic piano competitions dedicated to the musical performance of one composer.
The first Chopin Competition took place in 1927 at the Warsaw Philharmonic. Jerzy Zurawlew, an outstanding Polish pianist, padegogue and composer was the competition's initiator.
Subsequent competitions were held, at five-year intervals, in 1932 and 1937. The fourth post-war edition of the competition was organized in 1949 and the fifth in 1955. From that year the Fryderyk Chopin Competitions are held at regular five-year intervals.
The competition consists of several stages and since 1970 there are four stages in the competition. During the first three stages the pianists perform Nocturnes, Etudes, Ballads, Scherzos, Polonaises, Waltzes, Mazurkas and Sonatas and for the final, one of Chopin's Concertos.
Stanislav Stanislavovich Bunin (Russian: Станислав Станиславович Бунин, Stanislav Stanislavovič Bunin; born September 25, 1966) is a Russian-born pianist.
He was born in Moscow in 1966 into an established European musical family which included his grandfather Heinrich Neuhaus and his grandmother Zinaida (Boris Pasternak's wife).
In 1985, after a series of prizes, he won first prize and the gold medal in the 11th International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw. Recently, he recorded a few of Chopin's works for the soundtrack to the video game Eternal Sonata. He currently resides in Japan.
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