For this week’s's Rhapsody we return to Franz Liszt and another one of his Hungarian Rhapsodies.
So today let’s go with number Six as performed by Martha Argerich in 1966.
For this week’s's Rhapsody we return to Franz Liszt and another one of his Hungarian Rhapsodies.
So today let’s go with number Six as performed by Martha Argerich in 1966.
Today’s Rhapsody is Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Russian Rhapsody for two Pianos
Today’s Rhapsody Comes to us from Composer and violist Rebecca Clarke (no specific title given) for Piano and Cello. It has a nice haunting quality to it that I quite like.
Today’s Rhapsody is the Czech Rhapsody by Bohuslav Martinu for Violin and Piano. There’s also an orchestral version of this that I look forward to sharing soon.
I just stumbled over a review of a new recording of some of his piano work, so for today’s Rhapsody let’s return to Ern? Dohnányi with his Rhapsody in C Major Op.11 No.1 as played by the great Australian pianist, Eileen Joyce.
Today’s Rhapsody is Ton?i Hulji?‘s performed by Maksim Mrvica. I’m embarrassed to say I only heard of this one, as well as the performer until after I started researching more obscure rhapsodies but I really like it.
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