{"product_id":"28948661381","title":"Jan Lisiecki - Preludes - Import Vinyl 2 LP Record","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eJan Lisiecki \u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eScheduled to be recorded\n\nLP 1\n\n[Side A]\n\n1) Chopin: Prelude in A-flat major,\n\n2) J.S.Bach: Prelude No.1 in C major, BWV846 (from \"The Mean Clavier Book\" Vol.1),\n\n3) Rachmaninoff: Prelude in D minor, Op.23 No.3,\n\n4-6) Messiaen: Preludes from \"Preludes\" (Pt. 1: Dove, Pt. 2: Song of Ecstasy in a Sad Landscape, Pt. 3: Light Number),\n\n7) Chopin: Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op.45\n\n\n\n[Side B]\n\n1) Rachmaninoff:Prelude in C-sharp minor, Op.3 No.2,\n\n2-3) Gretzky: from 4 Preludes Op.1 (No.1 \/ No.4),\n\n4) J.S.Bach: Prelude No.2 in C minor, BWV847 (from \"The Mean Clavier Book\" Vol.1),\n\n5) Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G minor, Op.23 No.5 \/\n\n\n\nLP 2\n\nChopin:24 Preludes Op.28\n\n[Side A]\n\n1-14) No.1 in C major \/ No.2 in A minor \/ No.3 in G major \/ No.4 in E minor \/ No.5 in D major \/ No.6 in B minor \/ No.7 in A major \/ No.8 in F sharp minor \/ No.9 in E major \/ No.10 in C sharp minor \/ No.11 in B major \/ No.12 in G sharp minor \/ No.13 in F sharp major \/ No.14 in E flat minor\n\n\n\n[Side B]\n\n1-10) No.15 in D flat major\/No.16 in B flat minor\/No.17 in A flat major\/No.18 in F minor\/No.19 in E flat major\/No.20 in C minor\/No.21 in B flat major\/No.22 in G minor\/No.23 in F major\/No.24 in D minor\n\n\n\nPerformers\n\nJan Lisiecki (Piano)\n\nFebruary 11-14, 2024, Berlin, Teldex Studio\n\n\n\nCanadian star pianist Jan Lisiecki presents a kaleidoscopic world of preludes on his new album \"Pr?ludes\". Lisiecki takes up the concept of preludes as something that \"comes before\" and asks the question: \"What is it that precedes a prelude?Chopin's first recording of the preludes was a direct continuation of a series of preludes, and he wondered if such a prelude-only recording project could possibly have any deeper meaning. Chopin invented a new set of preludes. His iconic 24 Preludes, Op. 28, is the best known, and Lisiecki also features it in this recording. He notes that \"other composers have also adopted this open musical form for new purposes, each leaving their own mark. Introducing preludes by various composers from different periods, such as Bach, Messiaen, Rachmaninoff, and Gretzky, Lisiecki \"introduces the wide range of possibilities of the discreet prelude\" and \"takes the audience on a musical expedition to answer the aforementioned question, 'yes \" in pursuit of a \"yes\" answer.\n\n\n\nHis playing is instantly captivating.\"--The Guardian\n\n\"The most outstanding attributes of this highly acclaimed pianist are his keen poetic sensibility, good taste, and high technical skill without flamboyance. ...... Each of these fragments of sonic brilliance was characterized and colorfully played by Lisiecki.\"--Bachtrack (website)\n\n\n\n(UNIVERSAL MUSIC\/IMS)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Dgg (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft)","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50716287762721,"sku":"28948661381","price":43.95,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/28948661381.jpg?v=1734945612","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-fr\/products\/28948661381","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}