The ‘American dream’ is the thread that connects these three works. Amy Beach was born in New Hampshire in 1867 and composed more than three hundred works, including a monumental suite for two pianos inspired by the Romantic tradition and based on ancient Irish melodies. Nadine Dana Suesse — nicknamed the “Gershwin Girl” — was born in Kansas City in 1909. She played her own compositions on the radio from the age of thirteen and composed hit songs, notably for Bing Crosby. She refused the attractions of Hollywood and studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris. Her works disappeared from the repertory after her death, although the Berlinskaya Ancelle duo are keen to revive her music with this 1943 concerto, described as “romantic, but mixed with modern harmonies and chords straight from jazz”. Victor Babin was born in Moscow in 1908 and emigrated to the United States with his wife Viktoria Vronskaya in 1937. Their piano duo was very successful there: they gave the first performance of Babin’s virtuosic Second Concerto under the direction of George SzelI in Cleveland in 1957.
Arthur Ancelle – piano
Ludmila Berlinskaya – piano
Orchestre Victor Hugo
Jean-François Verdier – conductor (1-4)
Laurent Comte – conductor (9-12)
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SKU | ALPHA1171 |
Qualities | DSD 512 fs, DSD 256 fs, DSD 128 fs, DSD 64 fs, DXD 24 Bit, WAV 96 kHz, FLAC 192 kHz |
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Artists | Arthur Ancell, Jean-Francois Verdier, Ludmila Berlinskaya, Orchestre Victor Hugo |
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Recording Location | Cité des Arts de Besançon, France |
Producer, Editing & Mastering | Laure Casenave-Péré |
Release Date | September 26, 2025 |
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