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		<title>Edward MacDowell &#8211; Piano Concertos Nos.1 &#038; 2</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<strong>Edward MacDowell</strong>

Piano Concertos Nos.1 &#38; 2
New England Idyls, including To a Wild Rose
Donna Amato, piano
London Philharmonic Orchestra
Paul Freeman, conductor

<strong>Catalogue Number:</strong> ALC 1012
<strong>Number of Discs:</strong> 1
<strong>Duration:</strong> 74:30]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #0000ff;">“[Piano Concerto No.2 is] fresh and tuneful, redolent of Mendelssohn and Saint-Saëns. Donna Amato’s scintillating performance is entirely winning, and she is equally persuasive in the a minor Concerto. This music needs polish and elegance as well as fire and Paul Freeman’s accompaniments supply all three. &#8230; [The recording] has an agreeable ambient warmth. Highly rewarding coupling in all respects.” – Penguin Guide</span></p>
<p>Alto is pleased to return to general availability one of the most sought-after recordings of American Romantic music: Donna Amato&#8217;s remarkable interpretation of the two Piano Concertos of Edward MacDowell. Originally released by Olyumpia records, this acclaimed rogram has been expanded with newly recorded secetions from MacDowell&#8217;s evocative miniatures for solo piano, the New England Idyls.</p>
<p><strong>Edward MacDowell</strong><br />
<strong>Piano Concerto No.1 in a minor, Op.15</strong></p>
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<li>[1] Maestoso &#8211; Allegro con fuoco 11:02</li>
<li>[2] Andante tranquillo 7:35</li>
<li>[3] Presto 7:26</li>
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<p><strong>Piano Concerto No.2 in d minor, Op.23</strong></p>
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<li>[4] Larghetto calmato &#8211; Poco piu mosso e con passione 14:17</li>
<li>[5] Presto giocoso 5:18</li>
<li>[6] Largo &#8211; Molto allegro 8:13</li>
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<p><strong>New England Idyls</strong></p>
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<li>[7] To a Wild Rose 1:29</li>
<li>[8] An Old Garden 2:03</li>
<li>[9] Midsummer 1:36</li>
<li>[10] Midwinter 2:41</li>
<li>[11] With Sweet Lavender 1:39</li>
<li>[12] In Deep Woods 1:57</li>
<li>[13] Indian Idyl 1:49</li>
<li>[14] To an Old White Pine 1:43</li>
<li>[15] From Puritan Days 1:35</li>
<li>[16] From a Log Cabin 2:21</li>
<li>[17] The Joy of Autumn 2:30</li>
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<p><strong>Concertos </strong>recorded All Saint&#8217;s Tooting, London, 1985<br />
Producer: Antony Hodgson<br />
Engineer: Bob Auger<br />
Original issue: Olympia OCD 353<br />
Sponsored by Pianists Foundation of America</p>
<p><strong>Solo Music</strong> recorded Kresge Recital Hall, Carnegie Mellon University, July 11, 2007<br />
Engineer: Harold Walls<br />
Piano technician: Peter Stumpf<br />
Editing, Mastering: Chris Rice<br />
Thanks to Carnegie Mellon University&#8217;s Administration for their support.</p>
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