

Three 20th-century masters, painting glittering rainbows of colours with two pianos.
From Javanese gamelan to Mozart, from nursery rhymes to passionate outbursts, from primitive percussion to the café chantant, Francis Poulenc gathered up almost all the formative influences on his style in his Concerto for Two Pianos of 1932.
Francis Poulenc: Concerto in D Minor, FP 61
Benjamin Britten: Scottish Ballad, Op. 26
Claude Debussy: Première suite d’orchestre
Duo Pianistico di Padova
Leonora Armellini & Mattia Ometto, piano
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