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Chopin - Mazurka No. 37 in A flat major, Op. 59 No. 2
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Instrumental » Piano Solos » Mazurkas
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An ideal realisation of these exquisite dances, the likes of which I never dreamt of hearing…Liszt said it: ‘A wind plays in the leaves, life unfolds and develops beneath them, but the tree... —
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Diapason d’Or de l’Année, 2016, Winner - Piano
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Gramophone Awards, 2017, Shortlisted - Instrumental
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Gramophone Magazine, Awards Issue 2016, Editor's Choice
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this brilliant disc deserves its legendary appellation...Argerich performs with such white-hot intensity that it scarcely feels like a studio recording. Her volcanic energy can leave you scrambling... —
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Presto Greatest Recordings of the 1960s
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Building A Library, April 2022, Also Recommended
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The playing is not merely extremely beautiful, it has something much more elusive about it; a sense of illuminating the music from the inside, such that the dividing line between the composer... —
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Coming soon. Frédéric Chopin: Laureate of the 14. International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition, 2000
Mihaela Ursuleasa (piano)
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Anderszewski's musicality makes organic sense of the whole recital. It lives and breathes just as movingly as a whole as it does within any one of the miniatures in isolation, and that is a... —
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Gramophone Magazine, December 2003, Editor's Choice
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Chopin. Scherzo in E major, Nocturnes, Mazurkas, Ballade in G minor
contemporary piano version
Garrick Ohlsson (piano)
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Pires's musical qualities are well known; clarity and resilience of line, luminous singing tone, a near-ideal balance between aristocratic poise and emotional absorption, and a rare poetic eloquence.... —
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... there is an overall consistency of style in his approach that places the interpretations in a somewhat distant era from our own. Things are unhurried. Phrases are allowed to make their effect... —