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Yamaha Artist Dominic Cheli masterfully performs a diverse program of dance music from Bach, Schubert, Liszt, and Schulhof, recorded in the YCA studio exclusively for Yamaha Disklavier!
A native of St. Louis, Dominic Cheli has performed with orchestras and at esteemed classical music festivals across the country and around the world. He gave his Carnegie Hall Recital Debut in 2019 and has had a busy performing and recording career ever since. He recorded his 2nd CD on the Naxos label of the music of Liszt/Schubert, and was a performer/producer/editor on a 3rd CD of the music of Erwin Schulhoff for the Delos Label featuring his collaboration on Piano Concerto no.2 with Maestro James Conlon. Mr. Cheli is a Yamaha Artist and an appointed faculty member of the Colburn Community Music School.
In Classical Dance, Dominic performs from an exciting classical dance repertoire spanning across all major periods of the classical music canon! From the Baroque period is J.S. Bach's French Suite No. 5, an elegant and programmatic exercise in virtuosity and harmony. From the Classical period is Franz Schubert's 12 Valse Nobles, featuring a dozen short but sweet waltz pieces in varying moods, tempos, techniques, and forms. From the Romantic period is Franz Liszt's Soirees de Vienne No. 6, the virtuoso composer's transcription of several Schubert works, re-arranged and reinterpreted in his own signature, programmatic fashion. And, finally, in the 21st Century, is Edwin Schulhof's 5 Pittoresken, an ambitious, wholly singular work that debuted at the turn of the century and features a diverse multitude of influences, from ragtime and jazz to modern avant garde music. Enjoy this lovely program of pieces recorded exclusively for the Yamaha Disklavier!
To learn more about Mr. Cheli, visit dominiccheli.com.
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* Soirees de Vienne No. 6 in A Minor, S427/6ii is Franz Liszt's transcription and re-arrangement of 5 different works by Franz Schubert, including several of the waltzes in 12 Valse Nobles. Several musical motifs and themes will overlap in these performances.
** 5 Pittoresken: 3. In Futurum is a silent piece and has been omitted from this album.
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