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Tracklist

1Variation 9: Largo3:07
2Variation 4: Evenly, Maintaining A Strange Disembodied Expressivity1:28
36 Loure2:37
4Variation 12: Andante Con Moto3:37
5Variation 1: Sempre Espressivo E Molto Legato0:54
6Johann Sebastian BachGoldberg Variations, BWV 988: Variation 135:24
73 Sarabande5:22
8Arietta: Adagio Molto Semplice E Cantabile18:48
97 Gigue3:14
10Variation 8: Maestoso1:46
11Variation 5: Largo1:24
12Variation 2: Più Vivo0:18
13Chorale: "Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott"1:00
142 Courante1:31
15Maestoso: Allegro Con Brio E Appassionato9:17
16Variation 3: Più Vivo - Sempre Leggero E Poco Staccato0:29
17Variation 10: Presto, Quasi Una Toccata1:21
181 Allemande3:30
19 Encore
20Ludwig van BeethovenPiano Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111 (1821-22)
21Johann Sebastian BachFrench Suite No. 5 in G Major, BWV 816
224 Gavotte0:58
23Variation 6: Allegro Vivace0:53
24Variation 11: Variation Of Variations - Allegro Amabile5:09
255 Bourrée1:07
26Philip LasserTwelve Variations On A Chorale By J.S. Bach "Nimm Von Uns, Herr, Du Treuer Gott" (Cantata 101)
27Variation 7: Robusto0:50

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
CD-80715Simone Dinnerstein The Berlin Concert ‎(CD, Album)TelarcCD-80715Europe2008

Credits

  • Art DirectionAnilda Carrasquillo
  • DesignShane Keaney
  • Directed By [Photography and Art]Lisa-Marie Mazzucco
  • Engineer [Assistant]Andy Ryder
  • Executive-ProducerRobert Woods
  • Photography [Concert] – Johanna Pauline Maier
  • PianoSimone Dinnerstein
  • Producer, Engineer, Editor, Mastered ByAdam Abeshouse
  • Supervised By [Production]Erica Brenner
  • Technician [Piano]Siegmar Kesselmann

Notes

Recorded live at the Berlin Philharmonie November 22, 2007
℗© 2008 TELARC International
a division of Concord Music Group. Inc.

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Text): 0 89408 07152 2
  • Barcode (Scanned): 089408071522
  • Matrix / Runout: CTDX-003370 2

Companies

  • Recorded At – Berliner Philharmonie

Info

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Simone Dinnerstein - The Berlin Concert mp3

Performer: Simone Dinnerstein

Title: The Berlin Concert

Country: US

Release date: 2008

Label: Telarc

Style: Baroque, Classical, Neo-Classical

Catalog: CD-80715

Genre: Classical

Size MP3: 1730 mb

Rating: 4.8 / 5

Votes: 528

Record source: CD, Album

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Friert
"Dinnerstein's subtly-inflected tonal purity and exquisite dynamic suppleness impart a sense of concentrated musical inevitability to the Bach French Suite rivaled only in my experience by Dinu Lipatti's incandescent reading of the B flat Partita. . . her playing (like Lipatti's) is such a natural extension of her interpretative vision that the two become completely indissoluble. The Gigue finale is not only touch-perfect (how does she create such an exquisite, velvety staccato?) but also so mellifluously voiced and immaculately balanced that it is difficult to imagine the music being played with a more complete grasp of every parameter. . . A stunning recital, engineered with tactile precision." -- International Piano, July 2008
Friert
"Dinnerstein's subtly-inflected tonal purity and exquisite dynamic suppleness impart a sense of concentrated musical inevitability to the Bach French Suite rivaled only in my experience by Dinu Lipatti's incandescent reading of the B flat Partita. . . her playing (like Lipatti's) is such a natural extension of her interpretative vision that the two become completely indissoluble. The Gigue finale is not only touch-perfect (how does she create such an exquisite, velvety staccato?) but also so mellifluously voiced and immaculately balanced that it is difficult to imagine the music being played with a more complete grasp of every parameter. . . A stunning recital, engineered with tactile precision." -- International Piano, July 2008