British postmodern
Black and white: new piano classics
A rich instrument, almost an entire orchestra. It’s about the piano. Seven octaves-whatever chords you want to build. But sometimes even one crystal-tinkling note in the silence is enough to say everything. Probably all composers wrote for the piano in all genres. And those who did not have time to write for this instrument due to historical reasons — like Bach, for example-exist in transcriptions. Our selection includes new and archived recordings, from Bach to contemporary composers, from romanticism to Polish avant-garde, British postmodern and Soviet “Philharmonic jazz”. Continue reading
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