Franz Liszt / Frédéric Chopin / Robert Schumann / Sergei Rachmaninov / Alexander Scriabin / Recital / Adriel Gomez Mansur
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http://www.embedupload.com/?d=9ZETGVGEEP or http://uptobox.com/zyz0hye1tt7q or Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Sergei Rachmaninov, Alexander Scriabin, Adriel Gomez Mansur
I had no idea Adriel had managed to record, nor that he was still playing. This is most welcome news and I am very very happy to see this. I have know him since he was a very young boy here in Buenos Aires. He was, at that time, one of the most talented prodigies that I have come across. On a par, but different, to Benjamin Grosvenor. I met Adriel well over 15 years ago. A million thanks for this gem! I can't wait to download and listen!!! THANK YOUUUUUUUU!!!
Sorry to be so insistent on this,,,, I see that the contents of the CD was released in 2006. It was a time when Martha Argerich had invited him to stay with her. He then returned in 2005 to play with Martha in Paraná under the late Maestro Reinaldo Zemba and the Entre Ríos Provincial Orchestra. I was there. He played Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23. Thus there is no indication that he continued playing, nor that he returned to Martha's at the time. I just hope that this wonderful talent has not gone to waste. He was one of the great future "Promesas Argentinas". I adored his playing. The repertoire here is what was his usual fare. However, in many of the works he seems to have found a new personal voice. He used to listen to Horowitz. I often told him that his sensitive perfect pitch played tricks on him and that he copied Horowitz. During his time with Martha he seems to have evolved and found a voice. A pity that we have heard nothing since that time. If you know of him, have seen him or come across his name in Europe, please contact me. Thank you. I can be reached at ladansedepuck@gmail.com. Thank you for any assistance you can provide. Adriel was a fantastic musician. His talent is innate. It cannot be taught! Thank you again and again for this enormous pleasure you have given us!!!!!!!!!
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Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Sergei Rachmaninov, Alexander Scriabin, Adriel Gomez Mansur
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You pick them well, very well. Easily one of the most impressive recitals I've heard all year. Many Thanks!
I had no idea Adriel had managed to record, nor that he was still playing. This is most welcome news and I am very very happy to see this. I have know him since he was a very young boy here in Buenos Aires. He was, at that time, one of the most talented prodigies that I have come across. On a par, but different, to Benjamin Grosvenor. I met Adriel well over 15 years ago. A million thanks for this gem! I can't wait to download and listen!!! THANK YOUUUUUUUU!!!
Sorry to be so insistent on this,,,, I see that the contents of the CD was released in 2006. It was a time when Martha Argerich had invited him to stay with her. He then returned in 2005 to play with Martha in Paraná under the late Maestro Reinaldo Zemba and the Entre Ríos Provincial Orchestra. I was there. He played Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23. Thus there is no indication that he continued playing, nor that he returned to Martha's at the time. I just hope that this wonderful talent has not gone to waste. He was one of the great future "Promesas Argentinas". I adored his playing. The repertoire here is what was his usual fare. However, in many of the works he seems to have found a new personal voice. He used to listen to Horowitz. I often told him that his sensitive perfect pitch played tricks on him and that he copied Horowitz. During his time with Martha he seems to have evolved and found a voice. A pity that we have heard nothing since that time. If you know of him, have seen him or come across his name in Europe, please contact me. Thank you. I can be reached at ladansedepuck@gmail.com. Thank you for any assistance you can provide. Adriel was a fantastic musician. His talent is innate. It cannot be taught! Thank you again and again for this enormous pleasure you have given us!!!!!!!!!
Thank you!
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