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  • Poulenc Piano Concerto Mp3 Download
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 2. 18:11

    © 1993 Decca Music Group Limited ℗ 1993 Decca Music Group LimitedWhy buy on Qobuz. Stream or download your musicBuy an album or an individual track.

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    With his velvet touch, sense of phrasing and storytelling quality, Wilhelm Kepff’s art was like that of a waking dream. Half poet, half divine, during a time when expression of emotion triumphed all. He recorded many times the works of his favourite composers, in particular his ‘god’ Beethoven, for whom Kempff is well known and left behind three complete sonatas in keeping with his own maturation and the evolution of his recording technique.

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