Lebanese Piano Music, Vol. 2

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Label
Grand Piano
Release Date
June 14, 2019
Format
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      FULEIHAN GELALIAN HOWRANI
    • PERFORMER
      Tatiana Primak-Khoury
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      June 14, 2019
    • UPC
      747313981229
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      GP812
    • LABEL
      Grand Piano
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. I. Allegro moderato

      Composer: Anis Fuleihan

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    2. II. Andantino, mesto

      Composer: Anis Fuleihan

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    3. Intermezzo: Allegro molto moderato

      Composer: Anis Fuleihan

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    4. III. Allegro molto, ritmico (a la grèque)

      Composer: Anis Fuleihan

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    5. I. Morass

      Composer: Houtaf Khoury

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    6. II. Désolation

      Composer: Houtaf Khoury

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    7. III. Sham

      Composer: Houtaf Khoury

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    8. I. Allegro vivo

      Composer: Boghos Gelalian

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    9. II. Andantino

      Composer: Boghos Gelalian

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    10. III. Molto vivace e brioso

      Composer: Boghos Gelalian

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    11. Lebanese Rhapsody

      Composer: Waleed Howrani

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    12. Air: Largo

      Composer: Anis Fuleihan

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury

    13. Fugue: Vivace

      Composer: Anis Fuleihan

      Performer: Tatiana Primak-Khoury


Three substantial piano sonatas stand at the heart of a recording that reflects personal and musical independence. For Anis Fuleihan, the juxtaposition of archaic and modern is both kaleidoscopic and playful, while Boghos Gelalian draws on folkloric and late-Romantic influences in his brand of ‘Orientalism.’ Houtaf Khoury’s Sonata No. 4 both questions and reflects unsettling contemporary experience in a work of audacious, pulsing intensity. Tatiana Primak-Khoury is a Ukrainian-Lebanese pianist. She began her concert career in her native Ukraine before extending her activities to performances in Europe, the United States and the Middle East. A laureate of national and international piano competitions, she graduated with honors from the Kiev Lysenko Special Music School in 1991, going on to study for a Master’s degree at the Tchaikovsky National Academy of Music in Kiev in 1996. In 1998 she moved to Lebanon, and has since been committed to expanding the boundaries of her traditional repertoire, constantly searching for and adding new contemporary works by Ovchinnikov, Rautavaara, Saygun and Panufnik among many others.