Anatoly Liadov (1855 –1914) was a well–known Russian composer and conductor, a master of miniature. Only a few of his compositions exceed fifteen minutes. His music breathes with poetry and charm, reaching out to the spirit of impressionism, but holding on to the romantic memory of Chopin and Schumann.
Prelude Op 57 (1905) is certainly inspired by Chopin; it reveals a purely poetic moment of seeking escape from reality.Anastasya Terenkova
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Anatol Liadov
Prelude in D-flat Major, Op. 57, No. 1
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Anatoly Liadov (1855 –1914) was a well–known Russian composer and conductor, a master of miniature. Only a few of his compositions exceed fifteen minutes. His music breathes with poetry and charm, reaching out to the spirit of impressionism, but holding on to the romantic memory of Chopin and Schumann.
Prelude Op 57 (1905) is certainly inspired by Chopin; it reveals a purely poetic moment of seeking escape from reality. Anastasya Terenkova
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Nocturne op. 9 no. 3
Nocturne in b-flat minor Op. 9, No. 1
Prelude Op. 11
Valse Oubliée No. 1
Rigoletto Paraphrase
Prelude Op. 31, No. 2
Mazurka (In Dorian Mode)
Sonata No. 7 in B-flat Major, Op. 83
Valse Op. 70 No. 2 in F minor
Valse Brillante, op. 34, no. 3
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