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Marek Toporowski, Zofia Wojniakiewicz - Jadin: Sonatas for Piano with Violin (2024)

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Marek Toporowski, Zofia Wojniakiewicz - Jadin: Sonatas for Piano with Violin (2024)

Marek Toporowski, Zofia Wojniakiewicz - Jadin: Sonatas for Piano with Violin (2024)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 2:32:20 | 349 / 688 Mb
Genre: Classical

According to Marek Toporowski, the French composer Hyacinthe Jadin (1776–1800) was the author of ‘the greatest masterpieces of the French literature for the fortepiano from the time of the Revolution.’ Dying in poverty from tuberculosis at the age of 25, Jadin nonetheless achieved much in his brief life, composing both orchestral and chamber music with a bias towards his own instrument of the piano, such as concertos and these sonatas with optional violin accompaniment. Several published collections have not survived – or not been recovered – including a further 12 sonatas for the keyboard.

Piotr Domagała & Marek Toporowski - Music for Jazz Guitar and Harpsichord (2023)

Posted By: delpotro
Piotr Domagała & Marek Toporowski - Music for Jazz Guitar and Harpsichord (2023)

Piotr Domagała & Marek Toporowski - Music for Jazz Guitar and Harpsichord (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 271 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 104 Mb | 00:42:28
Classical, Jazz | Label: DUX

The songs included on this album are entirely original, stereotype-breaking material developed jointly by both performers. The combination of jazz and electric guitar with a baroque harpsichord, as well as occasionally a clavichord and percussion instruments, sounds fresh and original. The use of electronic effects, preparation and amplification of the harpsichord, as well as the enrichment of the performance means with percussion techniques make each composition surprising with its dynamic and expressive scale, despite the modest instrumentation. The combination of elements of contemporary classical avant-garde, jazz and Latin music is the basis for extensive improvisations. Both artists are virtuosos of their instruments, who prove once again that they do not set any limits for them in the creative process, musicians are able to create completely new sounds. However, they are not the goal in themselves, the essence is the music itself - energetic, trance-like, and sometimes nostalgic, which will seduce not only jazz lovers.

Marek Toporowski - Köhler: Organ Works (2021)

Posted By: delpotro
Marek Toporowski - Köhler: Organ Works (2021)

Marek Toporowski - Köhler: Organ Works (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 306 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 165 Mb | Digital booklet | 01:10:28
Classical | Label: DUX

Ernst Köhler numbers among the representatives of the so-called Wroclaw organ school from the first half of the 19th century; this group of composers, whose œuvre combines respect for the contrapuntal refinement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s music with the emotional aspects of the new Romantic trends and also heralds an apogee of synthesis; the most perfect embodiment of which was the organ and cantata-oratorio œuvre of Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy. A certain stylistic conservatism and established opinion concerning the crisis in organ music during the first half of the 19th century is perhaps responsible for the relatively rare performance of works by such composers as Adolph Hesse, Moritz Brosig and Ernst Köhler, the latter of whom is without doubt the least-known figure among the three names mentioned.