BALASSA, S.: Piano Music (Complete) , Vol. 2 (Kassai)
- 演奏: István Kassai (钢琴)
- 作曲: Sándor Balassa
- 发行时间:2019-11-08
- 唱片公司:Grand Piano
- 唱片编号:GP804
- 类型:录音室专辑
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- 时长
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作曲家:Sándor Balassa
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作品集:Művész utca 11/a (Artist Lane 11/a), Op. 101
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作品集:Albumlapok Sayakának (Pages from an Album for Sayaka), Op. 140
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作品集:Bagatellek és szekvenciák (Bagatelles and Sequences), Op. 17
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作品集:3 Szonatina zongorára A.B.C. (3 Piano Sonatinas A.B.C.), Op. 131
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作品集:Piano Sonatina No. 1, Op. 136
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作品集:Harp Sonatina, Op. 47
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作品集:4 Concert Pieces for Cimbalom, Op. 98
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作品集:Piano Sonatina No. 2, Op. 83
简介
Sandor Balassa’s distinguished reputation in his native Hungary and beyond rests in numerous operas and orchestral works. But here, the sheer diversity of his piano music equally provides ‘a feeling of richness, inspires a sense of adventure, and touches our hearts.’ His sophisticated, lyrical style is heard in education Sonatinas, adaptations of works both virtuoso and visionary originally for harp, cimbalom and harpsichord, and even include a Gallop in ¾ time, justified by the composer as being about a three-legged horse. István Kassai graduated as a pianist from the Budapest Academy of Music in 1982 studying in the class of Pál Kadosa. In 1984 he pursued a second diploma at the Conservatoire Européen de Musique under the close supervision of professor Yvonne Lefébure. He also undertook several master courses, including one led by György Cziffra, who had a great impact on Kassai’s artistic development. During his career, Kassai has won several first prizes in international competitions such as the International Piano Competition for Young Artists in 1972 in Czechoslovakia, the Piano Competition organised by Hungarian Radio in 1979, and the Paris International Debussy Piano Competition in 1982. Moreover, Kassai’s artistic talent has been acknowledged by such prestigious awards as the ARTISJUS Prize in 1976, the Chevillion-Bonnaud Prize of the Fondation de France in 1986, the Nívó Prize of Hungarian Radio in 1990, the ‘Ferenc Liszt’ Prize in 2001 and the Leó Weiner Memorial Prize in 2010.