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A glittering sea, a ship pulling away from the dock, a family on board, catching a last glimpse of a homeland they'll never see again... fanciful? maybe... but an image such as this gives a clue as to how alan fraser achieves the emotional intensity present in this performance... |
CD: Russian Recital
Label: unreleased
Credits: recorded, edited and produced by Alan Fraser |
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intimate, lyrical, the G major prelude speaks for itself... |
CD: Russian Recital
Label: unreleased
Credits: recorded, edited and produced by Alan Fraser |
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Sometimes called "a racket in d sharp minor", this etude is actually tremendously lyrical ' it sings as well as roars. Alan Fraser adds a few notes of his own to heighten the drama even further |
CD: Russian Recital
Label: unreleased
Credits: recorded, edited and produced by Alan Fraser |
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