Frédéric Chopin, Ferdinand Hiller, Franz Liszt

CD album cover 'Frédéric Chopin, Ferdinand Hiller, Franz Liszt' (GEN 12255) with Tobias Koch

GEN 12255 EAN: 4260036252552

1.10.2012 Special offer
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Paris in the early 1830s. At the centre of an evening gathering at the elegant salon of the Polish Countess Plater were, once again, three young musicians: the brilliant pianists and much-admired composers Frédéric Chopin, Ferdinand Hiller and Franz Liszt. Tobias Koch reunites the three friends with his recording "Trois amis à Paris", meanwhile CD number eight on the GENUIN label. In doing so, as always, Tobias Koch has embarked on an expedition and now has a world premiere recording to offer as well: the Rhythmic Studies, Op. 52 of Ferdinand Hiller. A must for lovers of piano music...

Tobias Koch Piano

Paris in the early 1830s. At the centre of an evening gathering at the elegant salon of the Polish Countess Plater were, once again, three young musicians: the brilliant pianists and much-admired composers Frédéric Chopin, Ferdinand Hiller and Franz Liszt. Tobias Koch reunites the three friends with his recording "Trois amis à Paris", meanwhile CD number eight on the GENUIN label. In doing so, as always, Tobias Koch has embarked on an expedition and now has a world premiere recording to offer as well: the Rhythmic Studies, Op. 52 of Ferdinand Hiller. A must for lovers of piano music...

Paris in the early 1830s. At the centre of an evening gathering at the elegant salon of the Polish Countess Plater were, once again, three young musicians: the brilliant pianists and much-admired composers Frédéric Chopin, Ferdinand Hiller and Franz Liszt. Tobias Koch reunites the three friends with his recording "Trois amis à Paris", meanwhile CD number eight on the GENUIN label. In doing so, as always, Tobias Koch has embarked on an expedition and now has a world premiere recording to offer as well: the Rhythmic Studies, Op. 52 of Ferdinand Hiller. A must for lovers of piano music...