Discography

Within the art of playing the piano, it is especially important to me, to communicate the colors of an orchestra through the piano keys. It is a known fact that Chopin hardly composed for orchestra. Instead, he transformed the piano, which is often falsely criticized for "monotony," into a multi-faceted orchestra. Maurice Ravel, on the other hand, was known not only for his original orchestral works but also for the masterly orchestrations of his own piano works and that of other composers. Today, the orchestral version of Le Tombeau de Couperin even receives more attention than the original version. Therefore, it was very important to me to perform these two works for my first CD release. Seemingly remote from each other, the Third Piano Sonata by Chopin and the suite Le Tombeau de Couperin by Ravel are subtly related by their symphonic proportions.

Ani Ter-Martirosyan

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"Die schöne Magelone" (The Fair Magelone) is the name of a wonderful lied cycle by Johannes Brahms, which the duo Tomas Kildišius (baritone) and Ani Ter-Martirosyan (piano) is releasing as a debut CD on GENUIN. Fortunately, they have linked the 15 Romances on texts by Ludwig Tieck with the poet's original prose fragments so listeners can experience rahms' music in the context of the entire romantic and exotic story. With her young voice, actress Jannike Liebwerth provides the setting for the Brahms interpretations of the Armenian-Lithuanian duo, whose work has been characterized from the beginning by a shared love of lieder. This can be heard in the subtle soundscapes that bring to life the adventures of Count Peter of Provence and the fair Magelone.

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