Tcherepnin - Piano Works (2016)
Tcherepnin - Piano Works (2016)
01-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 1, Moderato 1:48 02-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 2, Lento 2:06 03-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 3, Rubato 0:37 04-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 4, Sostenuto 1:14 05-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 5, Lento 1:14 06-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 6, Agitato 0:46 07-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 7, Rubato II 0:33 08-Eight Preludes, Op. 9: No. 8, Sostenuto tranquillo 1:24 09-Voeux pour piano à 2 mains, Op. 39b: No. 1, Pour mon saint 0:34 10-Voeux pour piano à 2 mains, Op. 39b: No. 2, Pour ma familie 1:23 11-Voeux pour piano à 2 mains, Op. 39b: No. 3, Pour le sentiment 2:11 12-Voeux pour piano à 2 mains, Op. 39b: No. 4, Pour le bonheur bourgeois 0:57 13-Voeux pour piano à 2 mains, Op. 39b: No. 5, Pour le travail 1:31 14-Voeux pour piano à 2 mains, Op. 39b: No. 6, Pour la vie 1:36 15-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 1, Meditation 3:22 16-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 2, Intermezzo 1:10 17-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 3, Reverie 3:00 18-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 4, Impromptu 1:18 19-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 5, Invocation 2:47 20-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 6, The Chase 1:37 21-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 7, Etude 0:39 22-Eight Pieces for Piano, Op. 88: No. 8, Burlesque 2:29 23-Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 94: I. Lento - Animato - Lento - Agitato - Lento 5:30 24-Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 94: II. Andantino 2:25 25-Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 94: III. Animato sostenuto 4:02 Monique Haas - piano
Alexander Tcherepnin, also spelled Aleksandr Cherepnin, (1899, St. Petersburg, Russia — 1977, Paris, France), Russian-born American pianist and composer, known for his stylistic mixture of Romanticism and modern experimentation—e.g., with a nine-note scale and with complex rhythms. In smaller forms his work was often coloured by Russian and Chinese motifs.
The son of the composer Nikolay Nikolayevich Tcherepnin, he studied at Tiflis (Tbilisi), Georgia, and later at the Paris Conservatory. In 1937 he married the Chinese pianist Ming Lee, with whom he subsequently gave concerts. Between 1934 and 1937 he visited China and Japan, establishing a firm in Tokyo for the publication of works by Japanese and Chinese composers. From 1949 to 1964 he taught at DePaul University, Chicago. His compositions include the opera The Farmer and the Fairy (1952), the ballet La Femme et son ombre (1948; The Woman and Her Shadow), and a concerto for harmonica and orchestra. ---britannica.com
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