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CHOPIN / HOHENRIEDER / ORCHESTRA LA SCINTILLA - PIANO CONCERTOS Vinyl LP
For years, Margarita Hohenrieder was searching for the authentic sound of Frederic Chopin's piano works. Which instrument of it's time most convincingly reflected Chopin's music? Chopin himself had given the answer in 1831: "Pleyel's instruments are the non plus ultra"! The choice for the recording therefore fell on a Pleyel fortepiano, built 1848 in Paris and expertly restored using historical materials and methods. It is absolutely identical in construction to the instrument that Chopin owned, and thus represents an authentic sound testimony. For acoustic reasons of the sound of the original i nstruments, the Oberstrass Church in Zurich (1st Piano Concerto) and the Vienna Musikverein in Vienna (2nd Piano Concerto) were chosen as recording venues. The orchestras "La Scintilla" conducted by Riccardo Minasi and the "Wiener Akademie" conducted by Martin Haselbock also played on historical instruments. We hear in each case the historical versions by Jan Ekier. Margarita Hohenrieder's careful r ecreation of the authentic Chopin sound gives the listener highly interesting insights into music history. Sting insights into music history.
Label: Solo Musica
Label: Solo Musica
$17.15
Original: $48.99
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$48.99
$17.15

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For years, Margarita Hohenrieder was searching for the authentic sound of Frederic Chopin's piano works. Which instrument of it's time most convincingly reflected Chopin's music? Chopin himself had given the answer in 1831: "Pleyel's instruments are the non plus ultra"! The choice for the recording therefore fell on a Pleyel fortepiano, built 1848 in Paris and expertly restored using historical materials and methods. It is absolutely identical in construction to the instrument that Chopin owned, and thus represents an authentic sound testimony. For acoustic reasons of the sound of the original i nstruments, the Oberstrass Church in Zurich (1st Piano Concerto) and the Vienna Musikverein in Vienna (2nd Piano Concerto) were chosen as recording venues. The orchestras "La Scintilla" conducted by Riccardo Minasi and the "Wiener Akademie" conducted by Martin Haselbock also played on historical instruments. We hear in each case the historical versions by Jan Ekier. Margarita Hohenrieder's careful r ecreation of the authentic Chopin sound gives the listener highly interesting insights into music history. Sting insights into music history.
Label: Solo Musica
Label: Solo Musica








