Performers
Dora Deliyska, Klavier
Programme
»Études & Préludes«
György Ligeti
Der Zauberlehrling. Étude Nr. 10 (Études pour piano, deuxième livre) (1988–1994)
Claude Debussy
Pour les degrés chromatiques (Douze Etudes, Buch 2/7) (1915)
Frédéric Chopin
Etude a-moll op. 25/11 (1834)
György Ligeti
Fanfares. Étude Nr. 4 (Études pour piano, premier livre) (1985)
Frédéric Chopin
Etude cis-moll op. 25/7 (1836)
György Ligeti
Cordes vides. Étude Nr. 2 (Études pour piano, premier livre) (1985)
Frédéric Chopin
Etude Des-Dur op. 25/8 (1832–1834)
György Ligeti
L'escalier du diable. Étude Nr. 13 (Études pour piano, deuxième livre) (1988–1994)
Claude Debussy
Pour les arpèges composés (Douze Etudes, Buch 2/11) (1915)
Frédéric Chopin
Etude As-Dur op. 25/1 »Harfenetude« (1836)
Claude Debussy
Pour les accords (Douze Etudes, Buch 2/12) (1915)
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Frédéric Chopin
Prélude Des-Dur op. 28/15 »Regentropfen-Prélude« (1836–1839)
Prélude A-Dur op. 28/7 (1836–1839)
Prélude e-moll op. 28/4 (1836–1839)
Prélude fis-moll op. 28/8 (1836–1839)
Prélude Fis-Dur op. 28/13 (1836–1839)
Prélude b-moll op. 28/16 (1836–1839)
Claude Debussy
Des pas sur la neige (Douze Préludes, 1. Buch) (1909)
General Lavine-eccentric (Douze Préludes, 2. Buch) (1913)
La puerta del vino (Douze Préludes, 2. Buch) (1913)
Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest (Douze Préludes, 1. Buch) (1909–1910)
Nikolai Kapustin
Prélude op. 53/12 (24 Preludes in Jazz Style) (1988)
Prélude op. 53/11 (24 Preludes in Jazz Style) (1988)
Prélude op. 53/6 (24 Preludes in Jazz Style) (1988)
In music, 24 is a kind of magic number: important piano cycles comprise
this number of individual pieces. Pianist Dora Deliyska takes up this
principle in her latest project »Études and Préludes«. The musician, who
was born in Bulgaria in 1980 and now lives in Vienna, likes to devote
her projects to ingenious concepts that cast a spotlight on particular
facets across music history. Her project »B-A-C-H« led her not only to
the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, but also to those of Frédéric Chopin
and Dmitri Shostakovich. Now she interprets etudes and preludes from
the 19th century - by Frédéric Chopin, for example – to the 20th century
– by György Ligeti, for example. It goes without saying that highlights
such as the Préludes by the impressionist Claude Debussy are also on
the programme.