Inspiration
Works by Stravinsky, Schumann, Albéniz, Scriabin and Improvisations by Shinnosuke Inugai
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Tracklist
- Igor Stravinsky (1882–1971)
Trois mouvements de Petrouchka (1921)
Danse russe - Chez Petrouchka
- La semaine grasse
- Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Three Romances for Piano, Op. 28 (1839)
Sehr markiert - Einfach
- Sehr markirt
- Isaac Albéniz (1860–1909)
Book 2 from Iberia (1906)
Rondeña - Almería
- Triana
- Alexander Scriabin (1872–1915)
Fantasy in B minor, Op. 28 (1900) - Shinnosuke Inugai (*1982)
Fünf Improvisationen
Valse-Caprice - Glocken
- Kontrast und Verklärung
- Variationen über "Heideröslein" - Kindheitserinnerungen von Rita L.
- Weiße Tasten
Shinnosuke Inugai is an exceptional artist: not only has he won numerous competitions and possesses a vast repertoire; the young Japanese pianist feels at home in jazz as well as in classical music and has a special gift for improvisation. Therefore, what could be more natural for Inugai than to record his own music on his new GENUIN CD in addition to orchestral piano music from early Romanticism to Classical Modernism? Stravinsky, Schumann, Albéniz, and Scriabin frame sparkling improvisations in colorful interpretations: From playing with white keys to the reverberation of distant bells to echoes of folk music – utterly enchanting!