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Lili Kraus - Bartók album flac Performer: Lili Kraus
Title: Bartók
Style: Modern
Released: 1995
Country: US
MP3 album: 1228 mb
FLAC album: 1306 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: MIDI XM APE RA DTS WMA MPC
Genre: Classical

Lili Kraus plays "Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56" (Bela Bartok) From: VAI DVD 4359 Lili Kraus in Recital The renowned Hungarian-born pianist Lili Kraus (1903-1983) is presented in television performances from the archives of Radio-Canada, Montréal (1960-1961). Works include Bach's Chromatic Fantasy & Fugue; Mozart's Fantasy in D minor, Variations on a Theme of Gluck, and Sonata in A Major, K. 331; and Schubert's Impromptu in E-flat Major

Artist: Lili Kraus Title Of Album: Lili Kraus plays Mozart Year Of Release: 2015 Label: Sony Classical Genre: Classical Quality: 320 Total Time: 298:53. Ambient, Downtempo, Chill Out, Lo-fi, Lounge, New Age, Celtic, Easy Listening (9,514). Classical Music, Instrumental, Christian, Gospel (2,107).

Many current pianists take the motor rhythms and other elements of Bartók's style as a license to play with brutal power. But the composer's own performances show the rhythmic drive of the music leavened with a lyrical, romantic sensibility. You hear the same thing in the playing of Lili Kraus, a piano student of Bartók who remained devoted to his music all her life. Kraus recorded this collection of folk-influenced music in 1980, near the end of her life. She still played beautifully, and her interpretive style shows us how this music was meant to sound

Récital Lili Kraus, piano, Le Livre d'Or de Paris Inter (Haydn-Schubert). Présentation de la pianiste Lili Kraus et annonce: Haydn, Sonate en mi bémol majeur.

Lyrics for top songs by Béla Bartók feat. For Children, Volume 1, Based on Hungarian Folk Tunes, Sz. 55: No. 14, Allegretto.

Lili Kraus (April 3, 1903 - November 6, 1986) was a Hungarian pianist. Pianist Lili Kraus was born in Budapest in 1903. At the age of 17, she entered the conservatory in Budapest where she studied with Artur Schnabel, Zoltán Kodály, and Béla Bartók. In the 1930s, she continued her studies with Eduard Steuermann and with Schnabel, who focused her interest in the classical tradition. Lili Kraus soon became known as a specialist in Mozart and Beethoven.

Tracklist

1 Six Romanian Folk Dances
2 Three Rondos On Folk Tunes
3 Three Hungarian Folksongs
Sonatina
4 Bagpipers (Allegretto)
5 Bear Dance (Moderato)
6 Finale (Allegro Vivace)
7 Fifteen Hungarian Peasant Songs
8 Evening In The Country From Ten Easy Pieces
9 Selections From "For Children" Vol.1

Credits

  • Composed By – Béla Bartók
  • Piano – Lili Kraus

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
VSD 71249 Lili Kraus Bel Bartok ‎(LP, Album) Vanguard VSD 71249 US 1981