Nojima Plays Liszt 2LP Vinil 180 Gramas 45rpm Half-Speed Reference Recordings Mastercuts QRP 2016 USA
Título: Nojima Plays Liszt
Número de Catálogo: RM-2516
Editora: Reference Recordings
Reeditado por: Reference Recordings
Código de Barras: 030911251611
Ano da edição original: 1987
Ano da reedição: 2016
Quantidade de discos: 2
Rotações por minuto: 45 rpm
Tamanho do disco: 12"
Gramagem do Vinil: 180gr
Edição Limitada: Sim
Peso Total do Artigo: 654gr
País prensagem: USA
Produzido para o Mercado de: USA
Adicionado ao catálogo em: 17 Dezembro, 2017
Colecção: Reference Recordings Mastercuts
Nota: Nunca elegível para descontos adicionais
Vinyl Gourmet Club: Não
Antecipar o julgamento da história é sem dúvida um exercício de presunção, mas ouvir Minoru Nojima torna irresistível a ideia de que este pianista está destinado a juntar-se ao panteão de músicos imortais. Nojima tem técnica apurada que convida comparação aos mais famosos e virtuosos pianistas, do passado ou dos nossos dias. Uma vez ouvido, Nojima é literalmente inesquecível.
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- Reference Mastercuts
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- 2LP Vinil 180 Gramas Audiófilo
- Masterização half-speed por Paul Stubblebine
- Prensagem na Quality Record Pressings QRP
- Capa gatefold deluxe
This new vinyl edition includes all the music from the original Nojima Plays Liszt, plus one track from Nojima Plays Ravel.
"Best Recording of the Month" - Stereo Review, May 1988
A great gem from the Reference Recordings catalog, now released for the first time as a half-speed mastered 180g 45rpm 2LP-set, pressed by Quality Record Pressings and packaged in a beautiful old-style gatefold jacket. One of Japan's most internationally respected pianists, Nojima Plays Liszt was named "Best Recording of the Month" by Stereo Review, when it was originally released in 1988, and further described it as, "a stunning demonstration of technique put at the service of profoundly musical ends."
"Anticipating the judgment of history is no doubt presumptuous, but to hear Minoru Nojima is to find irresistible the idea that here is a pianist destined to join the pantheon of keyboard immortals. Nojima has a technique that invites comparison with the most dazzling of the great piano virtuosi, past or present. Even more, he has a depth of musical expressiveness that one can relate only to the spiritual, to music as an almost religious experience. His playing, once heard, is literally unforgettable..." – Robert Everist Greene, The Absolute Sound
“The pianistic hurdles leaped with incredible fleetness and lightness, punctuated by volcanic outbursts of power and majesty. It was the sort of impossible thing rendered possible only by genius. Repeat: genius." - Albert Goldberg, Los Angeles Times
Given Nojima's artist greatness - and to my mind that is unarguable - it is strange that he is not yet widely known to the American musical pubic, although his reputation is high among American pianists. The reason for his limited public exposure has been his reluctance up to now to make recordings. Fortunately, those who have not had the privilege of hearing Nojima in concert will now have an opportunity to hear him in this, his first American recording.
Nojima Plays Liszt (RR-25) was named “Best Recording of the Month” by Stereo Review when it was originally released in 1988. It was described as “A stunning demonstration of technique put at the service of profoundly musical ends.”
Connoisseurs of great piano playing will love these performances. A reclusive cult figure who records even less often than he plays in public, Nojima is Japan's most celebrated concert pianist and a Cliburn Competition Silver Medal winner. The album includes his highly acclaimed performance of the Sonata in b minor.
Lista de Faixas:
Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
Lado A
1. Mephisto Waltz #1
2. La Campanella
Lado B
3. Feux Follets
4. Harmonies du soir
Lado C
5. Sonata in B minor -- beginning
Lado D
6. Sonata in B minor -- conclusion
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
7. Alborada del gracioso
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