My recording of Medins' Dainas is now in the factory and will soon be available.
http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0097
Piano Music from The Baltic
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- Pianophiliac
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- Location: Stronie, Poland
- Scriabinoff
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
friendly FYI as Im pretty excited about this, Toccatta Classics along with pianist Sten Lassman are recording and releasing Heino Eller complete piano works. The first two volumes are already out and available for download
http://www.toccataclassics.com/artistcds.php?ID=391
three to view and listen too (very good video quality)
Lassman's Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/stenlassmann?feature=watch
CD Liner Notes made available by Toccatta
I haven't purchased them yet but will be as soon as Im able to afford/absorb the extra expense (I didn't plan on finding these, just sort of stumbled upon it).
http://www.toccataclassics.com/artistcds.php?ID=391
three to view and listen too (very good video quality)
Lassman's Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/stenlassmann?feature=watch
CD Liner Notes made available by Toccatta
I haven't purchased them yet but will be as soon as Im able to afford/absorb the extra expense (I didn't plan on finding these, just sort of stumbled upon it).
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Scriabinoff wrote: http://www.toccataclassics.com/artistcds.php?ID=391
They are great recordings and the music is very well worth getting to know. The relative absence of Eller's music on CD has been quite inexplicable until now. Thanks TC!
- Scriabinoff
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Re: Piano Music from The Baltic
Vol III is out, and awesome! There seem to be some tracks on here that PP does not have the scores posted yet...they have hinted that the printing arm of the Toccata is supposed to release new editions of the works, perhaps once they finish getting the recordings out we will get the scores? Anyone have any info to add? Perhaps a score or two we missed that are represented here we can post in the meantime?Scriabinoff wrote:friendly FYI as Im pretty excited about this, Toccatta Classics along with pianist Sten Lassman are recording and releasing Heino Eller complete piano works. The first two volumes are already out and available for download
http://www.toccataclassics.com/artistcds.php?ID=391
three to view and listen too (very good video quality)
Lassman's Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/stenlassmann?feature=watch
CD Liner Notes made available by Toccatta
I haven't purchased them yet but will be as soon as Im able to afford/absorb the extra expense (I didn't plan on finding these, just sort of stumbled upon it).
"...copious output for piano – some 200 works – is largely unknown, an omission this series of seven CDs seeks to redress. The central works of Volume Three are the Ten Lyric Pieces, mirroring the tragic loss of Eller’s Jewish wife, murdered during the Nazi occupation, and Fourth Sonata, a late masterpiece that sums up a life’s work. The three Studies here offer a glimpse of Eller’s early virtuosic pursuits, and the five Preludes showcase his endeavours in an expressionist idiom. .."
stream tracks and you can DL the PDF of the liner notes directly from them here
http://www.toccataclassics.com/cddetail.php?CN=TOCC0161