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Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words cover
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FELIX MENDELSSOHN
Mendelssohn: Songs Without Words
Peter Nagy (piano)
[ Naxos / CD - released 10/May/2008 ]
"He is a gifted player who shows considerable artistry" - Penguin Guide
Rachmaninov: Piano concertos Nos 1 & 2 / Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini (1937-1948) cover
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Rachmaninov: Piano concertos Nos 1 & 2 / Rhapsody on a theme of Paganini (1937-1948)
Benno Moiseiwitsch (Piano)
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"If ever a pianist made a case for the First Concerto, it was Moisewitch. His is a loving performance...At budget price, this release is unquestionably a supreme bargain." - Martin Scot Kosin, Fanfare July/August 2002
Piano Sonata (with Liszt-Apres une lecture du Dante) cover
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Piano Sonata (with Liszt-Apres une lecture du Dante)
Louis Kentner (piano)
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"Louis Kentner plays the work superbly, with all the requisite virtuosity yet without any lack of delicate poetic insight" (The Gramophone, August 1951).
A Midsummer Night's Dream / Overtures cover
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MENDELSSOHN
A Midsummer Night's Dream / Overtures
Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra / Anthony Bramall
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Felix Mendelssohn was born in Hamburg, son of the banker Abraham Mendelssohn and grandson of the great Jewish thinker Moses Mendelssohn, the model for Lessing's Nathan the Wise, the epitome of tolerance in a generally intolerant world.