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12 etudes, Op.10 / 12 etudes, Op.25 cover
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12 etudes, Op.10 / 12 etudes, Op.25
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Ever since becoming the youngest winner of the BBC Young Musician award Freddy Kempf has been making waves in the world of music - not least in the 1998 Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition where he shot to prominence when the jury and the...
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Piano Sonata No 2 / Etudes-tableaux
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Piano Sonatas: Pathetique, Moonlight and Appassionata cover
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Piano Sonatas: Pathetique, Moonlight and Appassionata
Freddy Kempf (piano)
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"Kempf's insight into the character of each of these Olympian masterpieces is astonishing and is allied to formidable virtuosity and musicianship" (Sunday Telegraph).
Pictures from an Exhibition (with works by Balakirev & Ravel) cover
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Pictures from an Exhibition (with works by Balakirev & Ravel)
Freddy Kempf (piano)
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Plays Bach: Partitas 4 & 6 cover
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Plays Bach: Partitas 4 & 6
Freddy Kempf (piano)
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"Freddy Kempf is a singularly expressive and emotional pianist, almost a fossil from the nineteenth century, or at least the early twentieth. He plays these works as Chopin probably played them, perhaps as the early Liszt played them. There is not...
Scanes mignonnes sur quartre notes, Op.9 / Humoresque in B flat major, Op.20 / etc cover
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Scanes mignonnes sur quartre notes, Op.9 / Humoresque in B flat major, Op.20 / etc
Freddy Kempf (piano)
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Etudes d'exacution transcendante cover
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Etudes d'exacution transcendante
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Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3 / Piano Sonata No. 2 cover
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Prokofiev: Piano Concertos Nos. 2 & 3 / Piano Sonata No. 2
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"[In the G minor concerto] Kempf is less flamboyant than some, perhaps seeking to make musical sense of the argument. The second movement is as lithe and scintillating as one might wish." Editor's Choice Gramophone Magazine May 2010
Piano Trios Nos 1 & 2 (with Schnittke - Piano Trio) cover
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Kempf Trio (Freddy Kempf, piano; Pierre Bensaid, violin; Alexander Chaushian, cello)
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"Anyone who doubts the spiritual desolation wrought by Soviet communism need only listen to this disc...The Shostakovich is impressively intense" The Telegraph, 12th February 2010 ***