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| recorded in: | Fort Worth, Texas, United States (on 2025-05-23) |
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| piano: | Evren Ozel (pianist) (on 2025-05-23) |
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| recorded at: | Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Preliminary Round: Recital 7 (2025-05-23) |
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| recorded at: | Van Cliburn Concert Hall in Fort Worth, Texas, United States (on 2025-05-23) |
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| stream for free: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3EZR8OQwEI [info] |
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| recording of: | 1. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829 (on 2025-05-23: live) 2. Rachtime (on 2025-05-23: live) 3. Variations on a Theme of Corelli, op. 42 (on 2025-05-23: live) |
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Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829
| composer: | Johann Sebastian Bach (German Baroque period composer & musician) (from 1726 until 1731) |
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| part of: | 6 Partitas, BWV 825-830 (Klavierübung I. Teil) (part of collection) (order: 5) |
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| parts: | 1. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: I. Praeambulum (movement) 2. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: II. Allemande (movement) 3. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: III. Courante (movement) 4. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: IV. Sarabande (movement) 5. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: V. Tempo di Minuetto (movement) 6. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: VI. Passepied (movement) 7. Partita no. 5 in G major, BWV 829: VII. Gigue (movement) |
Rachtime
| premiered in: | Fort Worth, Texas, United States (from 2025-05-21 until 2025-05-23) |
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| composer: | Gabriela Montero (Venezuelan pianist) |
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| named after artist: | Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов (Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer) |
| premiered at: | Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition: Preliminary Round (2025-05-21 – 2025-05-23) |
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| was commissioned by: | Van Cliburn Foundation |
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Variations on a Theme of Corelli, op. 42
| composer: | Сергей Васильевич Рахманинов (Sergei Rachmaninoff, Russian composer) (in 1931) |
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| dedicated to: | Fritz Kreisler (Austrian‐American violinist and composer) |
| premiered at: | Carnegie Hall in Midtown Manhattan, New York, New York, United States (on 1931-11-07) |
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