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Musical Treasures - Diana Fanning, piano
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Leos Janacek (1854-1928) - On an Overgrown Path (1911) (29:47):
1. Our Evenings (3:28)
2. A Blown-away Leaf (3:15) 3. Come with Us! (1:11) 4. The Madonna of Frydek (3:22) 5. They Chattered Like Swallows (2:20) 6. Words Fail! (2:08)
7. Good night! (3:18) 8. Unutterable Anguish (3:20) 9. In Tears (3:20) 10. TheLittle Owl Has Not Flown Away (4:05)
Claude Debussy (1862-1918) -
11. L'Isle Joyeuse (1903)
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Frederic Chopin (1810-1849) - Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58 (27:02)
12. Allegro maestoso (8:59) 13. Scherzo: Molto vivace (2:48) 14. Largo (9:55) 15. Finale: Presto non tanto (5:20)
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Recorded at the Center for Fine Arts Concert Hall, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont

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Diana Fanning's first album of solo piano music, "Musical Treasures," lives up to its name. This CD is definitely not your garden variety collection of cute little pieces, but of thoughtfully chosen, complete works that will delight the casual listener and please the seasoned connoisseur. Her interpretation of Janacek's little known On an Overgrown Path, an autobiographical work made up of short pieces that can each stand on its own, magically captures musical patterns in nature and human voices just as the composer may have intended. An excellent introduction to the Czech composer, it is highly evocative and colorful as are the middle and final compositions - Debussy's pointilistic L'Isle Joyeuse and Chopin's impassioned Sonata No. 3. Click
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Diana Fanning performs in the US and Europe both as a recitalist and a chamber musician. She has been praised for "the effervescent brilliance and passionate sweetness of her playing"
(Münchner Merkur). She and Dutch cellist Dieuwke Davydov, together known as the Davydov-Fanning Duo, have been presented in a Carnegie Recital Hall by the Concert Artists Guild International Competition and have gone on concert tours of Europe (which included recordings for Radio Netherlands). The duo's next European concert tour is scheduled for March-April 2001.


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