Album Summary
Performer
Olga Pashchenko (Fortepiano)
Notes & Reviews:
This debut album from Russian pianist, harpsichordist, and organist Olga Pashchenko - student of Alexei Lubimov and Richard Egarr - depicts the rebellious yet tender metamorphosis between two states of art: Classical and Romantic. The two original instruments (Conrad Graf 1826 & Donat Schoeffstoss 1812), chosen with care by Pashchenko, have a great clarity of sound and uncover immense timbral possibilities, allowing one to play with the rhetoric as much as with the colors.
Notes & Reviews:Recording information: Schloss Kremsegg, Kremsmünster, Austria (08/01/2011-08/03/2011).
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Jan Ladislav Dussek, Jan : Sonata for Piano in F sharp minor ("Elégie Harmonique"), Op. 61 (C. 211) - Performer: Olga Pashchenko (Fortepiano)
- Notes: Schloss Kremsegg, Kremsmünster, Austria (08/01/2011-08/03/2011)
- Running Time: 16 min. 46 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Written: 1806-1807
Beethoven, Ludwig van : Bagatelles (7) for piano, Op. 33 - Performer: Olga Pashchenko (Fortepiano)
- Notes: Schloss Kremsegg, Kremsmünster, Austria (08/01/2011-08/03/2011)
- Running Time: 21 min. 14 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Written: 1802
Beethoven, Ludwig van : Sonata for Piano no 32 in C minor, Op. 111 - Performer: Olga Pashchenko (Fortepiano)
- Notes: Schloss Kremsegg, Kremsmünster, Austria (08/01/2011-08/03/2011)
- Running Time: 26 min. 30 sec.
- Period Time: Classical
- Written: 1821-1822
Mendelssohn, Felix : Variations Sérieuses (17) for Piano in D minor, Op. 54 - Performer: Olga Pashchenko (Fortepiano)
- Notes: Schloss Kremsegg, Kremsmünster, Austria (08/01/2011-08/03/2011)
- Running Time: 11 min. 48 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 06/04/1841


























