Peter Sculthorpe: Complete Works for Solo Piano (2CD)

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Peter Sculthorpe: Complete Works for Solo Piano (2CD)

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*2015 ARIA award for 'Best Classical Album'

*Editor's Choice in Limelight Magazine: "evocatively played... a real highlight" (5 stars)

*'Recording of the Month' in BBC Music Magazine: - "Australian piano gold... transfixing" (5 stars)

*Gramophone: "a profoundly affecting release"

ABC Classics is delighted to unveil a deeply important new recording: the complete solo piano music of Australia’s most revered composer, Peter Sculthorpe.
Peter Sculthorpe is widely acknowledged as the first Australian composer to leave behind the traditions of Britain and Europe, and create a distinctively Australian music. His unique compositional voice is inspired by the land and the history of Australia, and by the cultures of our Pacific Basin neighbours. 
His solo piano music is prized for its rich elegance and beguiling simplicity, from the mesmerising beauty of Djilile, based on an Indigenous Arnhem Land melody, to the gentle nostalgia of Left Bank Waltz. This double-CD album begins with the exquisite Falling Leaves, written when Sculthorpe was just 16, and concludes with the vivid and ambitious Riverina, his most recent work for solo piano. With the tracklist compiled in collaboration with the composer, who celebrated his 85th birthday this year, the recording includes every published piece as well as previously unpublished, unrecorded and even unperformed works. 
In addition to more famous pieces, there is a range of charming miniatures and a pair of works for prepared piano (Koto Music I and II), all of which confirm Sculthorpe’s reputation as a composer of international repute whose music speaks to the heart of the Australian experience. 
Tamara-Anna Cislowska, one of Australia’s foremost classical pianists and a close associate of Sculthorpe since performing his piano concerto with the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra at the age of 14, (and later recording it with both the Sydney, and New Zealand Symphony Orchestras) is the composer’s own choice for this recording. The album, recorded in June 2014, is engineered and produced by the ARIA Award-winning Virginia Read.

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