5 Préludes fragiles, Op. 1 |
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1 |
No. 1, Lento Arthur Lourié; Zhenni Li |
2:14 | |||
2 |
No. 2, Calme, pas vite Arthur Lourié; Zhenni Li |
1:54 | |||
3 |
No. 3, Tendre, pensif Arthur Lourié; Zhenni Li |
2:46 | |||
4 |
No. 4, Affabile Arthur Lourié; Zhenni Li |
1:45 | |||
5 |
No. 5, Modéré Arthur Lourié; Zhenni Li |
2:55 | |||
Piano Sonata No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 11 |
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6 |
I. Un poco adagio Robert Schumann; Zhenni Li |
13:12 | |||
7 |
II. Aria Robert Schumann; Zhenni Li |
3:40 | |||
8 |
III. Scherzo e intermezzo Robert Schumann; Zhenni Li |
5:42 | |||
9 |
IV. Allegro con poco maestoso Robert Schumann; Zhenni Li |
14:19 | |||
2 Elegies, Op. 8b, Sz. 41 |
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10 |
No. 1, Grave Béla Bartók; Zhenni Li |
8:11 | |||
11 |
No. 2, Molto adagio, sempre rubato Béla Bartók; Zhenni Li |
8:17 | |||
Digital Booklet |
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Total Playing Time 64:55
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Zhenni Li’s riveting personality and passionate performances have brought audiences to their feet around the world. She has been hailed as a "magnetic pianist--with fire and poetry" by music critic David Dubal and for her "big, gorgeous tone and a mesmerizing touch" by The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ms. Li has performed throughout North America, Europe and Asia in such notable venues as Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Merkin Concert Hall and WQXR’s Greene Space in New York, the Kimmel Performing Arts Center in Philadelphia, the California Theater in San Jose, the Grieghallen in Norway and the National Concert Hall in Tianjin, China. For her debut solo release, Melancholie, Ms. Li has chosen the music of Lourie, Bartok, and Schumann- all composers whose music she has performed in concerts to much aplomb.
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