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Genre / Style: Classical

Composer: BEETHOVEN


Title: DeGAETANO PLAYS BEETHOVEN

Performer: Robert DeGaetano, piano

Tracks/ Timings: Piano Sonata No.23 in f minor "Appassionata," Op.57 • Piano Sonata No.8 in c minor "Pathétique," Op.13 • Piano Sonata No.30 in E Major, Op.109

Label: CRYSTONYX

To purchase this CD go to: www.degaetano.com; www.arkivmusic.com

Information:
"Formidable technical equipment, impregnable technique and solid musicianship...[his] keyboard achievements are out of the ordinary. Somewhere he has acquired remarkable pianistic control that makes his playing seductive in a variety of styles." – The New York Times
Here is the latest release from acclaimed pianist/composer Robert DeGaetano.
He is a graduate of The Juilliard School, having studied with Adele Marcus and Rosina Lhevinne. Mr. DeGaetano was the first musician ever to be awarded a Rotary International Scholarship, enabling him to live in Paris and continue his studies with Alexis Weissenberg. Upon the recommendation of world-renown musicians David Oistrakh and Sviatoslav Richter, Mr. DeGaetano embarked on an active concert career under the auspices of the legendary Sol Hurok.
His New York recital debut was at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts' Alice Tully Hall and his orchestra debut with the San Antonio Symphony. Since then, his touring schedule has taken him to all fifty states as well as the major music capitals of Europe. In addition to recitals, Mr. DeGaetano has been a frequent guest soloist with orchestras across the United States, including those of Dallas, Denver, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, San Antonio, San Diego and the Boston Pops. Mr. DeGaetano made his Carnegie Hall recital debut in February, 1999. Also in 1999, as guest soloist with the famed Goldman Memorial Band in a special Memorial Day concert at Brooklyn's historic Green-Wood Cemetery, he played Louis Moreau Gottschalk's L'Union and The Banjo near the gravesite of the composer.
In 1986, Robert DeGaetano emerged as a composer and performed the New York City and domestic and international tour premieres of his own first Piano Sonata. The Challenger, Robert DeGaetano's suite for solo piano written in tribute to the seven astronauts killed in the 1986 space shuttle tragedy, was commissioned by Miss Alice Tully. The world premiere occurred in the presence of the astronauts' families in November, 1987 at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, with the composer at the piano. This performance of Mr. DeGaetano's moving musical portraits was filmed live for television and featured on a special segment of "CBS Sunday Morning" with Charles Kurault. Subsequently broadcast over WQXR in New York City and radio stations nationwide, The Challenger was played on concert tours across three continents.
There are now seven recordings of Robert DeGaetano currently available on the Crystonyx label - devoted to the music of Chopin, DeGaetano, Gottschalk (see additional ClassiQuest listing), Liszt, Rachmaninov and now, Beethoven.


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