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Franz Liszt, Julian Gorus

Années de Pèlerinage

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Title   Duration
1.1 Chapelle de Guillaume Tell
05:29
1.2 Au lac de Wallenstadt
03:23
1.3 Pastorale
01:34
1.4 Au bord d'une source
04:44
1.5 Orage
04:36
1.6 Valée d'Obermann
15:31
1.7 Eglogue
04:01
1.8 Le mal du pays
06:05
1.9 Les cloches de Genève
05:44
2.1 Sposalizio
08:33
2.2 Il Penseroso
04:41
2.3 Canzonetta del Salvator Rosa
02:53
2.4 Sonetto 47 del Petrarca
07:02
2.5 Sonetto 104 del Petrarca
07:24
2.6 Sonetto 123 del Petrarca
08:30
2.7 Après une Lecture de Dante
17:03
2.8 Supplement: Venezia e Napoli
06:20
2.9 Canzone
04:26
2.10 Tarantella
10:09
3.1 Angélus! Prière aux anges gardiens
10:49
3.2 Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este I: Thrénodie
06:02
3.3 Aux cyprès de la Villa d'Este II: Thrénodie
10:43
3.4 Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este
09:11
3.5 "Sunt lacrymae rerum" En mode hongrois
08:36
3.6 Marche funèbre
09:41
3.7 "Sursum corda"
02:41
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SCM Hänssler
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098.627.000
Compact Disc
16 S. Booklet
Duration:
 3:06 hrs.
April 2011

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Liszt’s Années de Pèlerinage (Years of Pilgrimage) is a set of
three suites for solo piano. Liszt's complete musical style is evident
in this masterwork, ranging from virtuosic fireworks to deeply personal emotional statements. Throughout these collections, Liszt
documents the process of his own artistic maturity, through his
travels. The third volume is especially notable as an example of his later style. It was composed well after the first two volumes and displays less showy virtuosity and more harmonic experimentation.

The young pianist Julian Gorus began his musical studies at the
age of four in his hometown of Varna, Bulgaria, and graduated
with special marks from secondary school at age 15. He attended
the Peter Cornelius Conservatory in Mainz, Germany, until 2003.
Throughout his career, Gorus has received numerous awards and
prizes, including Third Prize in the Varna Competition for Czech
and Slovakian Music, and a Special Prize for best performance of
Czech and Slovakian music, First Prize in the Varna Czech and
Slovakian Competition (1991); Third Prize in the Albert Roussel
Piano Competition (1992); First Prize in the Bremen (Germany)
International Piano Competition (2003); and Second Prize (a first
was not awarded) in the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition in Weimar, Germany, in 2003. Julian has been a frequent participant in international music festivals including “March Music Days”, Rousse, Bulgaria (1990); “Varna Summer”, Varna, Bulgaria (1992); Istanbul, Turkey (1995); Deutschlandsberg/Austria (2004); and the Bonner Beethoven Festival (2004).

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involved persons

  1. Franz Liszt (Composer)
  2. Julian Gorus (Piano)