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Johann Sebastian Bach: The Art Of Fugue, Bwv 1080
The young, much-praised pianist Schaghajegh Nosrati makes her grand, auspicious Genuin label CD debut with Bach’s The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080. Born 1989 in Bochum, Germany, Ms. Nosrati’s career has already been marked by numerous successes at national and international piano competitions as well as appearances at major European music festivals and concert halls. “Miss Nosrati's interpretation is highly impressive and profoundly moving.” (Sir András Schiff) “The interpretation is well-balanced, conscientious, natural and convincing in its structure. Quite a feat!” (Robert Levin)
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Johann Sebastian Bach: The Art Of Fugue, Bwv 1080
The young, much-praised pianist Schaghajegh Nosrati makes her grand, auspicious Genuin label CD debut with Bach’s The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080. Born 1989 in Bochum, Germany, Ms. Nosrati’s career has already been marked by numerous successes at national and international piano competitions as well as appearances at major European music festivals and concert halls. “Miss Nosrati's interpretation is highly impressive and profoundly moving.” (Sir András Schiff) “The interpretation is well-balanced, conscientious, natural and convincing in its structure. Quite a feat!” (Robert Levin)
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The young, much-praised pianist Schaghajegh Nosrati makes her grand, auspicious Genuin label CD debut with Bach’s The Art of Fugue, BWV 1080. Born 1989 in Bochum, Germany, Ms. Nosrati’s career has already been marked by numerous successes at national and international piano competitions as well as appearances at major European music festivals and concert halls. “Miss Nosrati's interpretation is highly impressive and profoundly moving.” (Sir András Schiff) “The interpretation is well-balanced, conscientious, natural and convincing in its structure. Quite a feat!” (Robert Levin)


















