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Liszt: Scherzo & Marsch, 2 Ballades, La Romanesco, 2 Legendes, Csardas Macabre

Leonardo Pierdomenico (piano)

Liszt: Scherzo & Marsch, 2 Ballades, La Romanesco, 2 Legendes, Csardas Macabre

Awards:

Would that half the seasoned Lisztians I know had Pierdomenico’s keen ear for stylistic differentiation within this half-century of repertory. His highly developed technique and cultivated sound,...

Liszt: Scherzo & Marsch, 2 Ballades, La Romanesco, 2 Legendes, Csardas Macabre

Leonardo Pierdomenico (piano)

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Awards:

Would that half the seasoned Lisztians I know had Pierdomenico’s keen ear for stylistic differentiation within this half-century of repertory. His highly developed technique and cultivated sound,...

About

Young Italian pianist Leonardo Pierdomenico drew the international spotlights on him winning the Jury Award at the recent Van Cliburn Competition. Having already won the prestigious Premio Venezia in Italy he steadily builds his career, playing recitals and with prominent orchestras.

His debut CD on Piano Classics features an impressive selection of piano works by Franz Liszt: the demonic and fiendishly difficult Scherzo und Marsch (still rarely played), the two dramatic Ballades, the two famous Légendes with their religious references, and a late work, the Csárdás Macabre, an astonishing and spine tingling work featuring a remorseless sequence of parallel fifths.

The booklet contains excellent liner notes written by the Chairman of the English Liszt Society: Mark Viner.

Contents and tracklist

No. 1. St. Francois d' Assise - La predication aux oiseaux
Track length9:53
No. 2. St. François de Paule marchant sur les flots
Track length8:56

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Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    September 2018
    Editor's Choice

September 2018

Would that half the seasoned Lisztians I know had Pierdomenico’s keen ear for stylistic differentiation within this half-century of repertory. His highly developed technique and cultivated sound, both adaptable to a variety of affects, are wedded to those twin essentials for artistic Liszt-playing: imagination combined with thoroughgoing, scrupulous musicality.
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