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Oliver Triendl: Piano Concerto; Signorina Gioventu; Nikotina - COMPACT DISCS

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Oliver Triendl: Piano Concerto; Signorina Gioventu; Nikotina - COMPACT DISCS

Title: Piano Concerto; Signorina Gioventu; Nikotina
Artist: Oliver Triendl
Label: Cpo Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 761203535927
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-01-30
Number of Discs: 1

Outside his homeland; Vitezslav Novak is not nearly as well known today as his compatriot and colleague Josef Suk; even though he also enjoyed great international renown during his lifetime. Like his friend Antonin Dvorak; who trained him; Novak was a composition teacher and later rector of the Prague Conservatory. He left behind a wide-ranging oeuvre that extends from chamber music to ballet and opera. Clear influences from national folk music; a humorous approach to "exotic" elements and a refined sense of sound characterise the language of this artist who began as a fervent post-Romantic. The juxtaposition of the piano concerto; composed in 1895; and the two ballet pantomimes; written some 35 years later; creates a field of tension that compels the listener to engage with this fascinating luminary.

Tracks:
1.1 Piano Concerto in E minor-Allegro Energico
1.2 Piano Concerto in E minor-Andante Con Sentimento
1.3 Piano Concerto in E minor-Allegro Giusto
1.4 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-First Scene
1.5 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Third Scene: Mandarins's and Sorcerer's Dance
1.6 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Fourth Scene: Tempo Di Valse
1.7 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Sixth Scene: Dance
1.8 Suite from Nikotina-I
1.9 Suite from Nikotina-II
1.10 Suite from Nikotina-III
1.11 Suite from Nikotina-IV
Title: Piano Concerto; Signorina Gioventu; Nikotina
Artist: Oliver Triendl
Label: Cpo Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 761203535927
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-01-30
Number of Discs: 1

Outside his homeland; Vitezslav Novak is not nearly as well known today as his compatriot and colleague Josef Suk; even though he also enjoyed great international renown during his lifetime. Like his friend Antonin Dvorak; who trained him; Novak was a composition teacher and later rector of the Prague Conservatory. He left behind a wide-ranging oeuvre that extends from chamber music to ballet and opera. Clear influences from national folk music; a humorous approach to "exotic" elements and a refined sense of sound characterise the language of this artist who began as a fervent post-Romantic. The juxtaposition of the piano concerto; composed in 1895; and the two ballet pantomimes; written some 35 years later; creates a field of tension that compels the listener to engage with this fascinating luminary.

Tracks:
1.1 Piano Concerto in E minor-Allegro Energico
1.2 Piano Concerto in E minor-Andante Con Sentimento
1.3 Piano Concerto in E minor-Allegro Giusto
1.4 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-First Scene
1.5 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Third Scene: Mandarins's and Sorcerer's Dance
1.6 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Fourth Scene: Tempo Di Valse
1.7 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Sixth Scene: Dance
1.8 Suite from Nikotina-I
1.9 Suite from Nikotina-II
1.10 Suite from Nikotina-III
1.11 Suite from Nikotina-IV
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Oliver Triendl: Piano Concerto; Signorina Gioventu; Nikotina - COMPACT DISCS
$18.99

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Title: Piano Concerto; Signorina Gioventu; Nikotina
Artist: Oliver Triendl
Label: Cpo Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 761203535927
Genre: Classical Artists
Release Date: 2026-01-30
Number of Discs: 1

Outside his homeland; Vitezslav Novak is not nearly as well known today as his compatriot and colleague Josef Suk; even though he also enjoyed great international renown during his lifetime. Like his friend Antonin Dvorak; who trained him; Novak was a composition teacher and later rector of the Prague Conservatory. He left behind a wide-ranging oeuvre that extends from chamber music to ballet and opera. Clear influences from national folk music; a humorous approach to "exotic" elements and a refined sense of sound characterise the language of this artist who began as a fervent post-Romantic. The juxtaposition of the piano concerto; composed in 1895; and the two ballet pantomimes; written some 35 years later; creates a field of tension that compels the listener to engage with this fascinating luminary.

Tracks:
1.1 Piano Concerto in E minor-Allegro Energico
1.2 Piano Concerto in E minor-Andante Con Sentimento
1.3 Piano Concerto in E minor-Allegro Giusto
1.4 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-First Scene
1.5 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Third Scene: Mandarins's and Sorcerer's Dance
1.6 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Fourth Scene: Tempo Di Valse
1.7 Suite from Signorina Gioventu-Sixth Scene: Dance
1.8 Suite from Nikotina-I
1.9 Suite from Nikotina-II
1.10 Suite from Nikotina-III
1.11 Suite from Nikotina-IV