Trio Machiavelli: Ravel & Chausson

Trio Machiavelli - Ravel: Piano Trio; Chausson: Piano Quartet (2020)

Trio Machiavelli - Ravel: Piano Trio; Chausson: Piano Quartet (2020)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 259 Mb | Total time: 61:13 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Berlin Classics | BER 0301417 | Recorded: 2019

In her first chamber music album Claire Huangci- together with Solenne Païdassi, violin Adrien Boisseau, viola and Tristan Cornut, cello- devotes herself to two works by Maurice Ravel and Ernest Chausson. As the debut album of Trio Machiavelli and Adrien Bosseau as support for Chausson, this album is a calling card that is worth seeing. Claire Huangci, the young American pianist of Chinese descent and 2018 Geza Anda Competition first prize and Mozart prize winner, has succeeded in establishing herself as a highly respected artist, captivating audiences with her "radiant virtuosity, artistic sensitivity, keen interactive sense and subtle auditory dramaturgy" (Salzburger Nachrichten). Her unusually diverse repertoire, in which she also takes up rarely performed works, is illustrative of her remarkable versatility.
Claire Huangci, Solenne Païdassi & Tristan Cornut - Trio Machiavelli: Ravel & Chausson (2020)

Claire Huangci, Solenne Païdassi & Tristan Cornut - Trio Machiavelli: Ravel & Chausson (2020)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 260 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 140 Mb | 01:01:06
Classical | Label: Berlin Classics

The first chamber music album 'Ravel & Chausson' by Claire Huangci as part of the Trio Machiavelli has been released today. The combination of Maurice Ravel's Piano Trio and Ernest Chausson's Piano Quartet marks an encounter between two works of opposite character.
Claire Huangci - Beethoven/Liszt: Pastorale (Symphony No. 6 for Piano Solo) (2021)

Claire Huangci - Beethoven/Liszt: Pastorale (Symphony No. 6 for Piano Solo) (2021)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 127 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 93 Mb | 00:40:42
Classical | Label: Berlin Classics

The young American pianist Claire Huangci, winner of the first prize and the Mozart prize at the 2018 Geza Anda Competition, continuously captivates audiences with her “radiant virtuosity, artistic sensitivity, keen interactive sense and subtle auditory dramaturgy” (Salzburger Nachrichten). With an irrepressible curiosity and penchant for unusual repertoire, she proves her versatility with a wide range in repertoire spanning from Bach and Scarlatti, to Bernstein, Gulda, and Corigliano.