Etudes—A New Perspective
Works by György Ligeti, Witold Lutoslawski and Franz Liszt
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- György Ligeti (1923–2006)
Études pour piano, premier livre (1985)
Désordre - Cordes à vide
- Touches bloquées
- Fanfares
- Arc-en-ciel
- Automne à Varsovie
- Witold Lutoslawski (1913–1994)
Dwie etiudy — Two Etudes
Allegro - Non troppo allegro
- Franz Liszt (1811–1886)
Grandes études de Paganini (1851)
No. 1 in G minor - No. 2 in E-flat major
- No. 3 in A-flat minor, “La campanella”
- No. 4 in E major
- No. 5 in E major, “La Chasse”
- No. 6 in A minor
An exciting new look at a seemingly familiar musical genre is provided by the multi-award-winning Korean pianist Jackie Jaekyung Yoo: on her new GENUIN CD, she plays etudes by Ligeti, Lutosławski, and Liszt and explores the relationship between art and technique. The extremely virtuoso works are in the tradition of Chopin, who was the first to lend the étude artistic quality. Jackie Jaekyung Yoo's far-reaching playing places Liszt's homages to Paganini and Ligeti's exciting Désordre, Fanfares, or his Arc-en-ciel (“Rainbow”) in entirely new contexts.