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Palmgren: Complete Piano Works, Vol. 5 / Somero
For many years the Busoni student Selim Palmgren was the most frequently performed Finnish composer after Sibelius. With a portfolio of nearly 400 piano works, his contribution to the prestige of the Nordic repertoire was significant both in scope and creative artistry. This fifth volume of Palmgrenâs complete solo piano music explores oriental moods in Exotic March, Op. 46, and includes two of his best-known and most beautiful pieces, Aftonröster, Op. 47, No. 1 (âEvening Whispersâ) and the winter magic of Snöflingor, Op. 57, No. 2 (âSnowflakesâ). The Sonatine in F major, Op. 93 marked Palmgrenâs return to composition after the death of his wife five years earlier and enshrines nostalgia whilst hinting at neo-Classicism.
For many years the Busoni student Selim Palmgren was the most frequently performed Finnish composer after Sibelius. With a portfolio of nearly 400 piano works, his contribution to the prestige of the Nordic repertoire was significant both in scope and creative artistry. This fifth volume of Palmgrenâs complete solo piano music explores oriental moods in Exotic March, Op. 46, and includes two of his best-known and most beautiful pieces, Aftonröster, Op. 47, No. 1 (âEvening Whispersâ) and the winter magic of Snöflingor, Op. 57, No. 2 (âSnowflakesâ). The Sonatine in F major, Op. 93 marked Palmgrenâs return to composition after the death of his wife five years earlier and enshrines nostalgia whilst hinting at neo-Classicism.
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For many years the Busoni student Selim Palmgren was the most frequently performed Finnish composer after Sibelius. With a portfolio of nearly 400 piano works, his contribution to the prestige of the Nordic repertoire was significant both in scope and creative artistry. This fifth volume of Palmgrenâs complete solo piano music explores oriental moods in Exotic March, Op. 46, and includes two of his best-known and most beautiful pieces, Aftonröster, Op. 47, No. 1 (âEvening Whispersâ) and the winter magic of Snöflingor, Op. 57, No. 2 (âSnowflakesâ). The Sonatine in F major, Op. 93 marked Palmgrenâs return to composition after the death of his wife five years earlier and enshrines nostalgia whilst hinting at neo-Classicism.





















