01.07.2019
Azery Rhapsody - III. Dilbaz Horses (Arranged for 2 Pianos)
Alexander Peskanov Russian-American concert pianist and composer write Azery Rhapsody.
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Azery Rhapsody (Concerto No.13) is "the most technically advanced and musically demanding of Peskanov's concertos." Alexander Peskanov dedicated this work to the great Azerbaijani composer, Jevdet Hajiyev and Amina Dilbazi. It is featured in the recently released "The Pianist's Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Concertos" (Karen Beres and Christopher Hahn). Azery Rhapsody consists of three movements . The third movement of Azery Rhapsody, Dilbaz Horses is "unrelenting, driving toccata captures the galloping nature of this famous breed of horse from Azerbaijan.
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