Maurice Ravel
Concerto for Piano, Left Hand,
and Orchestra
The Bulgarian National Symphony
Boris Spassov, conductor 20:34
Alexander Scriabin
Nocturne op. 9, No.2 5:40
Camille Saint-Saens
Six Études Op. 134, No 1 19:13
Johann Sebastian Bach/
Johannes Brahms
Chaconne (Study No 5) 13:47
JOÂO CARLOS
MARTINS: MUSIC FOR PIANO, LEFT HAND, Vol. I:
RENOWNED BRAZILIAN PIANIST RECORDS RAVEL CONCERTO, BACH/BRAHMS AND MUSIC BY SCRIABIN AND SAINT-SAENS.
João Carlos
Martins, the great Brazilian pianist who completed his 15-volume,
19-CD set of recordings of the complete clavier works of J.S. Bach in
1998, has just released an album of music for piano, left hand, including
Ravel's masterful concerto for piano, left hand, and the Brahms arrangement
of the Bach D minor Chaconne, originally written for unaccompanied violin.
The album also includes a Scriabin Nocturne and Six Etudes for left hand
by Camille Saint-Saens.
In early 2000, after years of battling injuries sustained during an assault
in Europe and followed by surgery at the Jackson Memorial Hospital in
Miami, Martins was partially deprived of the use of his right hand. In
September, 2000, with the third finger of his right hand immobilized,
Martins recorded an album of Haydn and Mozart sonatas on a CD that is
soon to being issued in the United States. Two months after this, his
condition worsened, resulting in permanent atrophy of his right hand.
However, for João Carlos Martins this was not the end, but rather
the beginning of a heroic quest. In June 2001, he started his major project
of recording the entire pianistic oeuvre for the left hand, now initiated
worldwide with the launching of this CD. Using his left hand, João
Carlos Martins continues the path of a human being whose spiritual
strength does not falter and who fights, with astonishing skill, for the
same hopes and ideals that have thus far guided his life and his career.
A book about this remarkable life and career entitled "Conversations
with Martins " by noted author and pianist David Dubal
(author of "Conversations with Horowitz") has just been published
and the new recording of works by Mozart and Haydn will be released in
2002.
Music for Piano, Left Hand, Volume 1:
Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Concerto for Piano, left hand, and Orchestra in D major (1929/30)
The Bulgarian National Symphony, Boris Spassov, conductor
Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915)
Nocturne, Op. 9, No. 2 (1895)
Camille Saint-Saens (1835-1921)
Six Études pour la main gauche seule, Op. 135, No. 1 (1912)
J. S. Bach (1685-1750)/arr. Johannes Brahms (1833-97)
Chaconne (Study No. 5) (1879)
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