
Ivan Moravec
Debussey Recital
Philips (Japan) 19xx
SFX-7655 (LP) gatefold sleeve. w/insert.
sleeve : VG+(dirts.)
media : EX/EX-(some slightly noises. side B has some light noises.)
An album featuring recital works by Debussy, performed by Czech pianist Ivan Moravec, who was highly acclaimed as a great interpreter of Chopin. In addition to Chopin, Moravec also performed recitals of Debussy, Beethoven, Mozart, and Czech composers, maintaining an active career for over half a century. This album showcases piano works by Claude Debussy, an impressionist composer who pioneered new horizons in 20th-century music from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. It includes five pieces from his greatest masterpiece, Préludes, the suite Children's Corner, and Clair de Lune, one of his most popular compositions—works that mark the starting point of modern music. These pieces are beautifully performed on a Baldwin SD10 full concert grand piano. While the exact release year is unknown, it is believed to be from the late 1960s to early 1970s, offering a superb listening experience with the high-quality sound characteristic of that era.
A1: Feux d’artifice
B7: Clair de Iure
Debussey Recital
Philips (Japan) 19xx
SFX-7655 (LP) gatefold sleeve. w/insert.
sleeve : VG+(dirts.)
media : EX/EX-(some slightly noises. side B has some light noises.)
An album featuring recital works by Debussy, performed by Czech pianist Ivan Moravec, who was highly acclaimed as a great interpreter of Chopin. In addition to Chopin, Moravec also performed recitals of Debussy, Beethoven, Mozart, and Czech composers, maintaining an active career for over half a century. This album showcases piano works by Claude Debussy, an impressionist composer who pioneered new horizons in 20th-century music from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. It includes five pieces from his greatest masterpiece, Préludes, the suite Children's Corner, and Clair de Lune, one of his most popular compositions—works that mark the starting point of modern music. These pieces are beautifully performed on a Baldwin SD10 full concert grand piano. While the exact release year is unknown, it is believed to be from the late 1960s to early 1970s, offering a superb listening experience with the high-quality sound characteristic of that era.
A1: Feux d’artifice
B7: Clair de Iure