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Tracks:
01. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Concerto-Capriccioso In C Minor [0:16:18.01]
02. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor – 1. Allegro [0:11:35.47]
03. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor – 2. Adagio Con Sentimento Profondissimo [0:06:35.10]
04. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor – 3. Allegro Vivo, Scherzando [0:02:37.45]
05. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor – 4. Con Molta Fantasia: Allegro Con Fuoco [0:07:11.04]
06. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Suite For Piano & String Orchestra In F Minor – 1. Moderato [0:06:40.55]
07. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Suite For Piano & String Orchestra In F Minor – 2. Allegretto [0:03:04.38]
08. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Suite For Piano & String Orchestra In F Minor – 3. Andante [0:06:39.22]
09. C�dric Tiberghien; Andrew Manze: BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra / Dubois: Suite For Piano & String Orchestra In F Minor – 4. Allegro Vivo [0:04:40.53]
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The wonderful French pianist C�dric Tiberghien has made several admired recital and chamber recordings. Now he joins the impressive roster of pianists who have contributed to Hyperion’s Romantic Piano Concerto series with Volume 60: Th�odore Dubois. Three works by this French composer are included here, and they present a captivating panorama of the evolution of Dubois’ style over some forty years: the Concerto-capriccioso of 1876 seems like a preliminary study in the style of such composers as Weber and Mendelssohn, whereas the highly Romantic Concerto in F minor (1897) is reminiscent of Saint-Sa�ns. The completely unknown Suite for piano and strings (1917), for its part, resembles a neoclassical pastiche.