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Martinů, Krása & Kalabis: Harpsichord Concertos

Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord), Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Liebreich

Martinů, Krása & Kalabis: Harpsichord Concertos

Awards:

these excellent and committed performances get to the heart of these fascinating works.

Martinů, Krása & Kalabis: Harpsichord Concertos

Mahan Esfahani (harpsichord), Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra, Alexander Liebreich

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Awards:

these excellent and committed performances get to the heart of these fascinating works.

About

Mahan Esfahani’s first concerto album for Hyperion is everything the listener could wish for: definitive performances of three marvellous – and unexpected – works by three of the last century’s Czech masters.

Contents and tracklist

I. Poco allegro
Track length6:18
II. Adagio
Track length4:57
III. Allegretto
Track length6:34
I. Bewegt
Track length8:00
II. Sehr ruhig (gehend)
Track length6:24
I. Allegro leggiero
Track length9:04
II. Andante
Track length7:51
III. Allegro vivo
Track length11:26

Awards and reviews

  • Gramophone Magazine
    February 2023
    Editor's Choice
  • Opus Klassik Awards
    2023
    Winner - Concerto
  • Gramophone Awards
    2023 Finalists
    Finalist - Concerto

March 2023

these excellent and committed performances get to the heart of these fascinating works.

February 2023

An unalloyed joy from first chord to last...The Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra’s accompaniment is sensitive and ideal, and Esfahani plays like an angel.

2nd February 2023

It’s an ear-opening recording..In all three works, Esfahani’s unfussy yet attention-grabbing playing strikes sparks off the musicians of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra and their conductor, Alexander Liebreich.
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