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ID: GD172 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano The programme features recordings of three works by Schubert and Brahms performed by the well-known Bulgarian musicians Georgi Badev and Bojidar Noev. Georgi Badev, who usually plays the violin, is occasionally tempted to play the viola. The musical instrument has been specially made for him by Bulgaria's most famous violin and viola maker and its sound is of highly satisfactory quality. Franz Schubert's masterpiece Sonata "Arpeggione" is a challenge for all artists who venture to perform this work of the early German Romanticism. The duo's interpretation of the piece is strikingly moving and filled with melody, harmonic beauty and virtuosity. It carries the spirit of the age of Classicism, which Schubert was so fond of. Brahms' two Sonatas Op. 120 are among the composer's last works. They unite his poetic, lyrical and deeply emotional feelings and express his emotional trepidation. The two performers overcome with ease and virtuosity the technical and ensemble difficulties that the two works present. The rec |
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ID: GD224 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Violin Bojidar Noev graduated from the State Academy of Music in Sofia. His career as a concretizing pianist began at the age of 13, when he made his debut with the Sofia Philharmonic. He attended the courses of the Salzburg Mozarteum and a master class of the great French pianist Magda Tagliaferro. In 1969-1972 he specialized at Rome's Academia di Santa Cecilia with world-known pianists like professors Carlo Zecchi and Guido Agosti, with Rudolf Serkin, Nikita Magaloff, etc. He has appeared as soloist and chamber music performer throughout Europe, in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, and in Asia. He has been invited to perform at prestigious international festivals in Bulgaria, Italy, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Russia, Portugal, and Mexico. Mr. Noev has been member of the jury at piano competitions in Austria and Italy. Since 1977 he has been Professor in piano at the State Conservatory in Innsbruck and since 1990 he has directed the Department of Keyboard Instruments. |
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