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The Sound of Australian Classical Piano

"The Sound of Australian Classical Piano" is a rich tapestry of piano pieces performed by talented Australian pianists. This playlist features a diverse range of classical compositions, from Beethoven's iconic "Für Elise" played by David Stanhope to Grieg's serene "Arietta" interpreted by Gerard Willems. Immerse yourself in the evocative "Unsent Love Letters" by Elena Kats-Chernin with pianist Tamara Anna Cislowska, or relax to Alfred Hill's tender "Lullaby" played by Roger Woodward.

With performances like "Gavotte" from Bach's Partita No. 3 by Sergei Rachmaninoff and "La fille aux cheveux de lin" by Debussy, this list provides a comprehensive showcase of legendary composers interpreted through the skilled hands of Australians such as Stephanie McCallum and Duncan Gifford. This expansive selection also highlights contemporary works, including the mesmerizing "Mad Rush" by Philip Glass, played by Sally Whitwell, and "Green Valley" by Roy Agnew, performed by the Viney-Grinberg Duo. Whether you're a classical music aficionado or a casual listener, this playlist offers a beautifully curated experience of Australian classical piano excellence.

Sergei Rachmaninoff 7 tracks
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 7 tracks
Frédéric Chopin 6 tracks
Franz Schubert 6 tracks
Elena Kats-Chernin 6 tracks
Franz Liszt 4 tracks
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