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Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Piano Music - Cecile Licad (piano)
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  1. Le Banjo, esquisse américaine for piano, Op. 15, D. 15 (RO 22)
  2. Bamboula, danse des nègres for piano, Op. 2, D. 13 (RO 20)
  3. Le bananier, chanson nègre for piano, Op. 5, D. 14 (RO 21)
  4. La Savane, ballade créole for piano, Op. 3, D. 135 (RO 232)
  5. Tremolo, grande étude de concert for piano, Op 58, D. 154 (RO 265)
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  1. Le Banjo, esquisse américaine for piano, Op. 15, D. 15 (RO 22)
  2. Bamboula, danse des nègres for piano, Op. 2, D. 13 (RO 20)
  3. Le bananier, chanson nègre for piano, Op. 5, D. 14 (RO 21)
  4. La Savane, ballade créole for piano, Op. 3, D. 135 (RO 232)
  5. Tremolo, grande étude de concert for piano, Op 58, D. 154 (RO 265)
  6. La Jota aragonesa, caprice espagñol for piano, Op. 14, D. 79 (RO 130)
  7. Manchega, étude de concert for piano, Op. 38, D. 86 (RO 143)
  8. Souvenirs D'Andalousie, caprice de concert for piano, Op. 22, D. 148 (RO 242)
  9. Souvenir de Porto Rico, marche des gibaros for piano, Op. 31, D. 147 (RO 250)
  10. L'Étincelle, mazurka sentimentale for piano ("The Spark"), Op. 20, D. 49 (RO 80)
  11. La Gallina, danse cubaine for piano, Op. 53, D. 60 (RO 101)
  12. Suis-Moi!, contradanza for piano, Op. 45, D. 157 (RO 253)
  13. Pasquinade, caprice for piano, Op. 59, D. 113 (RO 189)
  14. Tournament Galop, for piano, D. 153 (RO 264)
  15. The Dying Poet, meditation for piano, D. 45 (RO 75)
  16. L'Union, paraphrase de concert for piano, Op. 48, D. 156 (RO 269)
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Naxos' American Classics disc Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Piano Music, featuring internationally known pianist Cecile Licad, is a noteworthy marriage of player and repertoire. Licad has established herself in core European literature such as Chopin and Ravel, but it has been a long time since anyone has heard her on record; audiences in Licad's native Manila and at the Santa Fe Music Festival have been somewhat luckier. Licad credits producer Emile Kraemer for encouraging her to undertake the case of Gottschalk, whose dazzling ...

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