 
Claudio Arrau - The Ambassador Auditorium Recitals
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              - First Hand Records
- September 19, 2025
    Born in Chile, Claudio Arrau (1903-1991) was  one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century,  an artist who was totally serious about his role in  life, a man completely dedicated to the music of  the great composers who shared his insights and  understanding of their work with his public.    Where other famous pianists play the piano for  excitement, power or display, Arrau plays to probe,  to divine, to interpret. Says Arrau, 'An interpreter  must give his blood to the work interpreted.' Arrau  is definitely not onesided or without spiritual  grandeur. Having won particular fame as a great  Beethoven interpreter, he is no less celebrated for  his Mozart, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, Schumann,  Brahms and Debussy. Among the famed peers of  his generation, it is a range without equal.    Located on the campus of Ambassador College in  Pasadena, California, the 1262 seat Ambassador  Auditorium was a major West Coast concert  hall between 1974 and 1995 presenting around  2500 concerts, and attracted the greatest  instrumentalists and orchestras.  role in the musical life of our ensemble. It's musical  complexity and the depth of expression which  Mozart achieves through only three voices are  seemingly miraculous: it is one of those pieces which  constantly rewards rehearsal. One simply never gets  tired of playing it!  When the opportunity to record this masterpiece  arose, we were faced with the challenge of what  to play alongside it. Our dear friend Rob Fokkens  had written two short movements for string trio  which seemed to fit beautifully with Mozart's music:  Rob's translucent harmonic and rhythmic style  offers unique expressive possibilities. The chance  to commission the great Julian Joseph was not  to be missed, and his work, Bring it!, wonderfully  demonstrates his brilliance and lyricism, and the  subtly of his harmonic language. We sincerely hope  you enjoy listening to the music on this album as  much as we loved preparing it!  to Islamic Iberia or the Al-Andalusian era of Spain  between the 8th-15th centuries. Yet the fi rst men? on  of Flamenco by name is not un? l 1774, where it  appears in an epistolary novel, Cartas Marruecas, by  the playwright and soldier, Jose de Cadalso y Vazquez. In collabora? on with soparno Victoria Couper, kanun  player, Konstan? nos Glynos, and oud/Flamenco  guitarist, Ignacio Lusardi Monteverde, this album seeks  to explore this ques? on by tracing the infl uences on  Flamenco through Arabic music alongside Sephardic  song and the Spanish composers of the late-16th to  18th centuries. What happened in these intervening centuries?
  
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Release Date: September 19, 2025 
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UPC: 5060216347172 
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Catalog Number: FHR172 
-  Label: First Hand Records 
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Number of Discs: 5 
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      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Johannes Brahms, Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy, Franz Liszt, Robert Schumann 
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	Performer: Claudio Arrau 
 
          
        