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4. The Enescian Pianistic Notes and Commentaries (2st part)
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George Enesco was a remarkable composer, conductor, teacher, violinist and pianist. He is one of the few “chosen” ones who lived under the emblem of the idea of BEAUTIFUL in its multiple images: by art, in the name of art and under the sign of art. Being in the circuit of authentic spiritual values, his entire pianistic creation is delicate, subtle, refined and elegant but extremely difficult as an artistic technique and expression; it calls for the intelligence accordingly, a lot of common sense, potential of much spiritual unrest, very much scenic experience, by determining the interpreters to very special refinement and expressive elevation, in addition to a worked touché trained in the art of the pianistic expression.
Universitatea Nationala de Arte George Enescu Iasi
Title: 4. The Enescian Pianistic Notes and Commentaries (2st part)
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Abstract
George Enesco was a remarkable composer, conductor, teacher, violinist and pianist.
He is one of the few “chosen” ones who lived under the emblem of the idea of BEAUTIFUL in its multiple images: by art, in the name of art and under the sign of art.
Being in the circuit of authentic spiritual values, his entire pianistic creation is delicate, subtle, refined and elegant but extremely difficult as an artistic technique and expression; it calls for the intelligence accordingly, a lot of common sense, potential of much spiritual unrest, very much scenic experience, by determining the interpreters to very special refinement and expressive elevation, in addition to a worked touché trained in the art of the pianistic expression.
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