Fernando Valenti -

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Review by Евгений Емельянов

Fernando Valenti's latest album is a beautiful collection of classical music pieces that showcase his mastery of the harpsichord. The album features a range of Baroque compositions, including works by Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti, all of which are performed with precision and elegance by Valenti.

One of the standout tracks on the album is Bach's "Goldberg Variations," which Valenti plays with a delicate touch and a deep understanding of the piece's intricate structure. His interpretation of Handel's "Suite in G Major" is also noteworthy, with each movement flowing seamlessly into the next.

Valenti's technical skill is on full display throughout the album, but what really sets this recording apart is the emotion he brings to each piece. His playing is imbued with a sense of joy and wonder, making even the most complex compositions feel accessible and engaging.

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About Fernando Valenti

American harpsichordist, 4 December 1926 - 6 September 1990. Made his debut at age nine as a pianist. Changed his career to Harpsichordist with a tour of South America in 1946. Still in his twenties, Mr. Valenti was selected to play at the Bach Festival, with Pablo Casals, in Prades, France during the summer of 1950; Played and taught at the Institute for Humanistic Studies in Aspen, Colorado. In The spring of 1951 Mr. Valenti was appointed to the faculty of the Juilliard School of Music-the first Harpsichord instructor in the prior history of the institute.

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Summary by Евгений Емельянов

this album is a must-listen for classical music fans and anyone looking to experience the beauty and power of the harpsichord. Valenti is a true master of his craft, and this recording is a testament to his talent and passion for music.