Играет Магда Тальяферро (1893-1986) /Исторические записи/ мп3, 320 кб/с, 156 мб Manuel De Falla 01 - La Vida Breve: Primeira Dança Enrique Granados 02 - Goyescas: Queja O La Maja Y El Ruiseñor 03 - Danças Espanholas: Oriental Isaac Albeniz 04 - Suite Espanhola: Sevilla 05 - Suite Iberia: Evocación César Franck 06 - Prelúdio, Coral E Fuga Gabriel Fauré 07 - Improviso No. 2 Federico Mompou 08 - Scénes D'Enfants: Jeunes Filles Au Jardin Maurice Ravel 09 - Miroirs: Alborada Del Grazioso Claude Debussy 10 - Images: Poisson D'Or 11 - Suite Bergamasque: Clair De Lune 12 - Pour Le Piano: Toccata Francis Poulenc 13 - Pastourelle 14 - Toccata Magdalena Tagliaferro - Piano Внимание! Дата записи: Tracks 1-5 - 1960 Tracks 6-8, 10, 12 - 1965 Tracks 9, 11 - 1955 Tracks 13, 14 - 1940 Her parents were French. She started studying Music with her father, also a musician and professor of singing and piano, who had studied with Raoul Pugno. Her first public appearance was in São Paulo, in 1902. When she was 13 she moved to France with her family, due to her father's illness. She was admitted to the Paris Conservatoire and studied with Antonin Marmontel, who had also been Marguerite Long's teacher there. While still a student at the Conservatoire, her talent called the attention of the director, Gabriel Fauré, who called "la petite brésilienne" to his office and gave her some of his compositions to work on. Less than a year after having joined the Coservatoire, she was awarded the Premier Prix (First Prize) by Saint-Saëns; Albéniz, the Spanish composer, was one of the members of the jury then. She toured some French towns in concerts with Gabriel Fauré, playing his works, including his Ballade for piano and orchestra with Fauré playing the second piano. The Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos dedicated her his Momo Precoce, a fantasy for piano and orchestra; she gave its premiere in Paris in 1929 and later recorded it with Villa-Lobos in the 50's. DOWNLOAD depositfiles
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