Palmgren: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 2 / Somero
Selim Palmgren, a student of Busoni, was one of the most prominent Finnish composer-pianists of his time, and his pieces for pedagogical use such as KevƤtauerta (āSpring Hazeā) are still popular today. This programme reveals Palmgrenās versatility to the full, with the Deux contrastes describing opposite poles of melancholy and joyous playfulness, and the dreamy Prelude-Nocturne a jazz-tinted reminiscence of 1920s America. Displaying a wide variety of technical and stylistic challenges, Palmgrenās 24 Preludes also features one of the first examples of Impressionism in Nordic piano literature.
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Palmgren: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 2 / Somero
Palmgren: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 2 / Somero
Selim Palmgren, a student of Busoni, was one of the most prominent Finnish composer-pianists of his time, and his pieces for pedagogical use such as KevƤtauerta (āSpring Hazeā) are still popular today. This programme reveals Palmgrenās versatility to the full, with the Deux contrastes describing opposite poles of melancholy and joyous playfulness, and the dreamy Prelude-Nocturne a jazz-tinted reminiscence of 1920s America. Displaying a wide variety of technical and stylistic challenges, Palmgrenās 24 Preludes also features one of the first examples of Impressionism in Nordic piano literature.
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Selim Palmgren, a student of Busoni, was one of the most prominent Finnish composer-pianists of his time, and his pieces for pedagogical use such as KevƤtauerta (āSpring Hazeā) are still popular today. This programme reveals Palmgrenās versatility to the full, with the Deux contrastes describing opposite poles of melancholy and joyous playfulness, and the dreamy Prelude-Nocturne a jazz-tinted reminiscence of 1920s America. Displaying a wide variety of technical and stylistic challenges, Palmgrenās 24 Preludes also features one of the first examples of Impressionism in Nordic piano literature.