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Liszt Recording 3CDs

CD 1
3 Concert Etudes, Tanscendantal Etude, S. 139 No. 10, Mazurka Brillante, S. 221, Mephisto waltz No. 2, S. 515, Rondeau fantastique sur un thème espagnol ‘El contrabandista’, S. 252

CD 2
Tchaikovsky/Liszt: Polonaise aus der Oper Jewgeny Onegin, S. 429, Liebestod from Wager’s Tristan and Isolde, Verdi Concert Paraphrase of “Rigoletto” Transcription, Rubinstein/Liszt: Zwei Lieder, S. 554, Dance Macabre, Op. 40 by Saint-Saens/Liszt, Schubert/Liszt: Ave Maria, Reminiscenes de Robert le diable S. 413

CD 3
Deux legends No.1 & 2, S. 175, Sonata in B Minor S. 178, Totentanz

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Debussy Recording 3DVDs

DVD 1
Preludes, Book I & Arabesque No. 1 and No. 2

DVD 2
Preludes, Book II & Estampes

DVD 3
Pour le piano & Children’s Corner & Reverie

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Virtual Concerts | Jenny Chen at Tippet Rise

Part I: The Moments at Tippet Rise
Part 2: Tippet Rise on Tour | August Festival

Project Details Artist Profile

Jenny Chen and Fred Child in the Maud Moon Weyerhaeuser Studio in St. Paul, Minn. Nate Ryan / APM

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Performance Today

Minnesota Public Radio | Young Artist in Residence: Jenny Chen

At age 10, pianist Jenny Chen was accepted to study at the Curtis Institute of Music.
While there, she studied with the school's oldest teacher; 90-year-old Eleanor Sokoloff. The two were quite a pair and still keep in contact today - Ms. Sokoloff is still teaching at 101!
Jenny not only sped through her program at Curtis, she went on to complete a masters degree at Yale. Now, at 21, she's a doctoral student at the Eastman School of Music. She joins Fred Child as the latest Performance Today Young Artist in Residence from March 9-11.

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YouTube Web Series
Jenny Chen’s New Classical World

Fun classical music knowledge and performance

Schubert's composition: Die Forelle, Op.32, D 550/ Impromptu in F minor, Op.142, No.4/ Sonata in A minor, D.821(“Arpeggione”). Arranged for Viola and Piano
Schubert Symphony in C major, Arranged for Piano
Schubert’s Ave Maria
Bach's Sheep May Safely Graze
And More!

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