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Artist Guide » Classical » Traditional » JANE SOLOSE, PIANO: Style Hongrois (In the Hungarian Style) Works for Solo Piano
Put on your dancing shoes (preferably Hungarian) and come dance with us on this Eroica release of "Music in the Hungarian Style," featuring pianist Jane Solose and five composers with a Hungarian twist.They are, in order of appearance, Franz Liszt, Hummel, Debussy, Weiner, Liszt (again) and Schubert. Franz Liszt leads off with a transcription of a Schubert "Hungarian Melody" in three movements. Johann Nepomuk Hummel follows with "Hungarian Dances", Opus 23. Claude Debussy's rarely heard "Danse bohemienne," is next on the Hungarian dance card. Leo Weiner, a late Romantic composer, charms us with "Three Hungarian Rural Dances." And then, a Liszt encore! Franz turns up the heat with "Three Hungarian Rhapsodies." No. 11, No. 13, and the wildly popular No. 2 in C# minor. The grand finale, by Franz Schubert, is his original composition of "A Hungarian Melody." A full serving of Paprika!!! A native of Niagra Falls, Canada, Jane Solose is of Hungarian-German parentage. She leads an active career as a featured concerto soloist, recitalist, chamber musician, duo-pianist, and master teacher. Her performances have taken her to Austria, Hungary, Japan, Korea and around the US. She has taken part in international Music Festivals. Check out the artist's website: http://www.eroica.com Track List: 1. Schubert: Ungarische Melodien / Andante 2. Marcia 3. Allegretto 4. Hummel: Hungarian Dances / Ballo Patetico 5. Bali vivace #1 6. Bali vivace #2 7. Bali vivace #3 8. Bali vivace #4 9. Bali vivace #5 10. Scherzoso e meza voce 11. Debussy: Bohemian Dance 12. Leo Weiner: Fox Dance 13. Ronde of Maroszek 14. Peasant's Dance 15. Liszt: Hungarian Raphsody #11 in a minor 16. Liszt: Hungarian Raphsody #13 in a minor 17. Liszt: Hungarian Raphsody #2 in c# minor 18. Schubert: Hungarian Melody Suggested CDs:
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