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19 Piano Etudes | Neos Music NEOS12424

19 Piano Etudes

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Label: Neos Music

Cat No: NEOS12424

Barcode: 4260063124242

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Instrumental

Release Date: 13th December 2024

Contents

Artists

Andreas Skouras (piano)

Works

Bartok, Bela

Studies (3), BB81, op.18

Chin, Unsuk

Piano Etudes (6)
» no.2 'Sequenzen'
» no.3 'Scherzo ad libitum'
» no.4 'Scalen'
» no.5 'Toccata'
» no.6 'Grains'

Constantinidis, Yannis

Etudes (6) sur des rythmes populaires grecs

Dusapin, Pascal

Etudes (7) pour piano
» no.1

Ligeti, Gyorgy

Etudes pour piano, Book 2 (nos 7-14)
» no.8 'Fem'

Schweinitz, Wolfgang von

Etudes (3), op.23

Artists

Andreas Skouras (piano)

About

On this CD, Andreas Skouras devotes himself to piano etudes by various of composers. In addition to one example each of the better-known etudes by György Ligeti and Pascal Dusapin, Skouras has included the Three Studies, op.18, by Béla Bartók, the Three Etudes, op.23, by Ligeti's student Wolfgang von Schweinitz, the 6 Études sűr des rythmes populaires grecs by the Greek composer Yannis Constantinidis, and the Piano Etudes by Siemens Prize winner Unsuk Chin.

The result is a multifaceted collection of piano pieces with which Andreas Skouras demonstrates his great skill.

The German-Greek pianist and harpsichordist Andreas Skouras was born in Thessaloniki (Greece) in 1972.

He studied piano with Prof Franz Massinger and harpsichord with Prof. Lars Ulrik Mortensen at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich. Skouras has worked with major orchestras and ensembles (including the Vienna Philharmonic, Bavarian State Orchestra, ASKO Ensemble, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, Munich Chamber Orchestra, Ensemble intercontemporain) under conductors such as Péter Eötvös, Susanna Mälkki, Lucas Vis, Ralf Gothóni, Constantinos Carydis, Markus Poschner, Christoph Poppen, Dirk Kaftan and Jac van Steen. His enormous repertoire of more than 1000 works includes music from five centuries; numerous recordings document his career. Andreas Skouras was awarded the Scholarship for Music from the City of Munich and the Bavarian Art Promotion Prize, among others.

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