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Waleed Howrani : Lebanese Rhapsody
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One of the finest interpretations of Brazillian composer Villa-Lobos' The Baby's Family, pianist/composer Waleed Howrani also proves in this CD that Franz Liszt did not have a monopoly on gypsy-flavored rhapsodies.
Genre: Classical: Traditional
Release Date: 1996
Lebanese Rhapsody
Waleed Howrani
Record Label: Waleed Howrani
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Sheep May Safely Graze -- Bach 5:55 Album Only
2. Ballade No. 1 in G Minor -- Chopin 9:06 Album Only
3. The Prophet Bird -- Schumann 2:55 Album Only
4. Novellette in F Major -- Schumann 5:07 Album Only
5. The Baby's Family The Porcelain Doll -- Villa-Lobos 2:27 Album Only
6. The Paper Doll 1:47 Album Only
7. The Clay Doll 2:40 Album Only
8. The Rubber Doll 1:24 Album Only
9. The Wooden Doll 1:20 Album Only
10. The Rag Doll 1:34 Album Only
11. The Witch Doll 2:37 Album Only
12. Le Polichinelle 1:36 Album Only
13. Song without Words in A Major -- Mendelssohn 1:33 Album Only
14. Menuet from Sonatine -- Ravel 3:34 Album Only
15. Flight of the Bumblebee -- Rimsky-Korsakoff/Rachmaninoff 1:18 Album Only
16. Lebanese Rhapsody -- Howrani 11:16 Album Only
17. Vocalise in B flat Minor -- Gelalian 1:37 Album Only
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Reviews:

"Waleed Howrani...is always received rapturously by his audience. And who can blame them? He has the technique to blister the paint off walls, the taste to use it sparingly, and a tone which is both a blessing and a benediction."
CURRENT Magazine

"It is with his customary joviality and astounding simplicity that Howrani faces the public...arousing the most blasé of people and ravishing the most exhausted..."
L'Orient-LE JOUR


Biography of WALEED HOWRANI

Howrani was born in New York in 1948 and lived in Lebanon for a few years where he studied piano with Sonia Aharonian and Zvart Sarkissian. At age six he performed in public for the first time. Seven years later he was discovered by the late composer Aram Khatchatourian who recognized his potential and arranged for a ten-year full scholarship at the renowned Central Music School and the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow. During that time, Howrani spent three years under the tutelage of Emil Gilels and became a Laureate in the Queen Elizabeth of Belgium Piano Competition. Thus followed a decades-long career performing internationally, receiving numerous honors along the way.
Later, Howrani pursued his lifelong passion for composing by studying with William Albright (1944-1998) who once observed: "Waleed is one of the great pianists that I have heard...As a composer...he has great imagination, a high level of technique, and a rich body of influences, including his knowledge of Middle Eastern music."
Howrani has since received several awards for his works - among them are the Creative Artist grant from the Michigan Council for the Arts, the Lebanese Medal of Cedar, the Khalil Gibran Fine Arts Scholar award, and most recently, the Medal of Excellence in Music from the Makhzoumi Foundation.
In 2002, his Introduction and Firedance won first prize in the Youse Adult Composers contest, sponsored by the National Federation of Music Clubs.

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