Louis Lortie plays Chopin, Vol 1
The immensely respected French-Canadian virtuoso Louis Lortie celebrates the Chopin anniversary with an album of Nocturnes and Scherzos for solo piano. These works stretch the pianistās technique in every possible way. This Canadian pianist has long had an association with Chandos, and is recognized as one of the finest interpreters of Chopin. He first recorded Chopinās Ćtudes for Chandos more than 20 years ago; it was named as one of the ā50 great performances by superlative pianistsā by BBC Music Magazine. Since then heās enjoyed an exceptionally rich performing and recording career. He won First Prize in the Busoni Competition in 1984. He was also a prize-winner at the Leeds Competition. Heās been named an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.
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Louis Lortie plays Chopin, Vol 1
Louis Lortie plays Chopin, Vol 1
The immensely respected French-Canadian virtuoso Louis Lortie celebrates the Chopin anniversary with an album of Nocturnes and Scherzos for solo piano. These works stretch the pianistās technique in every possible way. This Canadian pianist has long had an association with Chandos, and is recognized as one of the finest interpreters of Chopin. He first recorded Chopinās Ćtudes for Chandos more than 20 years ago; it was named as one of the ā50 great performances by superlative pianistsā by BBC Music Magazine. Since then heās enjoyed an exceptionally rich performing and recording career. He won First Prize in the Busoni Competition in 1984. He was also a prize-winner at the Leeds Competition. Heās been named an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.
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The immensely respected French-Canadian virtuoso Louis Lortie celebrates the Chopin anniversary with an album of Nocturnes and Scherzos for solo piano. These works stretch the pianistās technique in every possible way. This Canadian pianist has long had an association with Chandos, and is recognized as one of the finest interpreters of Chopin. He first recorded Chopinās Ćtudes for Chandos more than 20 years ago; it was named as one of the ā50 great performances by superlative pianistsā by BBC Music Magazine. Since then heās enjoyed an exceptionally rich performing and recording career. He won First Prize in the Busoni Competition in 1984. He was also a prize-winner at the Leeds Competition. Heās been named an Officer of the Order of Canada, and a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.