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Hommage à Aldo Ciccolini

Date & Time
Sat, Feb 1, 2025, 20:00
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Musicians

Gabriele CarcanoPiano
Akiko EbiPiano
Yves HenryPiano
Antonio RosadoPiano

Program

4 Impromptus D. 899Franz Schubert
No 1 en do mineur (Allegro molto moderato)Franz Schubert
No 2 en mi bémol majeur (Allegro)Franz Schubert
No 3 en sol bémol majeur (Andante)Franz Schubert
No 4 en la bémol majeur (Allegretto)Franz Schubert
Scènes d’Enfant, opus 15Robert Schumann
1. Gens et pays étrangers (Von fremden Ländern und Menschen) en sol majeurRobert Schumann
2. Curieuse histoire (Kuriose Geschichte) en ré majeurRobert Schumann
3. Colin-maillard (Hasche-Mann) en si mineurRobert Schumann
4. L’enfant suppliant (Bittendes Kind) en ré majeurRobert Schumann
5. Bonheur parfait (Glückes genug) en ré majeurRobert Schumann
6. Un événement important (Wichtige Begebenheit) en la majeurRobert Schumann
7. Rêverie (Träumerei) en fa majeurRobert Schumann
8. Au coin du feu (Am Kamin) en fa majeurRobert Schumann
9. Cavalier sur le cheval de bois (Ritter vom Steckenpferd) en do majeurRobert Schumann
10. Presque trop sérieusement (Fast zu ernst) en sol dièse mineurRobert Schumann
11. Croquemitaine (Fürchtenmachen) en sol majeurRobert Schumann
12. L’enfant s’endort (Kind im Einschlummern) en mi mineurRobert Schumann
13. Le poète parle (Der Dichter spricht) en sol majeurRobert Schumann
Nocturne en do mineur, opus 48, n°1Frédéric Chopin
Nocturne en fa majeur, opus15, n°1Frédéric Chopin
Barcarolle en fa dièse majeur, opus 60Frédéric Chopin
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