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Fuzjko Hemming : Nocturnes Of Melancholy
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Fuzjko's musicianship was praised by the industry "elite" for her extraordinary interpretation of Chopin and Liszt.
Genre: Classical: Piano solo
Release Date: 2009
Nocturnes Of Melancholy
Fuzjko Hemming
Record Label: Domo Classics
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Nocturne No. 1 in B flat minor Op.9-1 (F. Chopin) 4:47 Album Only
2. Clair de lune (de Suite Bergamasque) (C. Debussy) 4:40 Album Only
3. Nocturne No.20 in C sharp minor Op. posth (F. Chopin) 3:59 Album Only
4. Étude in C minor Revolutionary Op.10-12 (F. Chopin) 2:58 Album Only
5. Étude in A minor Winter Wind Op.25-11 (F. Chopin) 4:01 Album Only
6. Wohin? (Schubert - Transcription S.565-5) (F. Liszt) 3:33 Album Only
7. La Campanella (Grandes études de Paganini S.141-3) (F. Liszt) 5:39 Album Only
8. Prélude in G major Op.28-3 (F. Chopin) 1:08 Album Only
9. Prélude in A major Op.28-7 (F. Chopin) 0:48 Album Only
10. Prélude in B major Op. 28-11 (F. Chopin) 0:42 Album Only
11. Prélude in F major, Op. 28-23 (F. Chopin) 0:55 Album Only
12. Impromptu in G flat major Op.90-3 (D.899-3) (F. Schubert) 5:16 Album Only
13. Hungarian dance No. 5 in F sharp minor (J. Brahms) 2:49 Album Only
14. Mädchens Wunsch (Chopin - Transcription S.480-1) (F. Liszt) 4:03 Album Only
15. Estampes (C. Debussy) Pagodes 4:49 Album Only
16. Estampes (C. Debussy) La soirée dans Grenade 4:55 Album Only
17. Estampes (C. Debussy) Jardins sous la pluie 4:03 Album Only
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Fuzjko (Ingrid Fuzjko-Hemming) was born in Berlin to a Japanese pianist mother and a Russian-Swedish father. Considered a child prodigy, at the age of 17, made her concert debut winning numerous prestigious competitions and prizes. Her musicianship was praised by the industry "elite" for her extraordinary interpretation of Chopin and Liszt.

She was lauded by eminent musicians such as composer/conductor Bruno Maderna and Leonard Bernstein. Her musical career showed every sign of a very long and successful career but tragically she lost her hearing, but eventually 40% of it returned years later. She became a superstar in Japan. A documentary of her life aired on Japanese national television (NHK) and her album sales soared to pop star sales. Fuzjko's debut CD, La Campanella, sold over two million copies, an unusual phenomenon in the classical music scene. She tours the world to sold out halls.

Her catalogue will be released this June in the U.S. including: Echoes Of Eternity; La Campanella; Noctures Of Melancholy, Live At Carnegie Hall and Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1. All of which have sold between 350,000 and 2 million albums. Four of her CDs have received the Classical Album of the Year award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards, a feat never before accomplished.

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