Reviews
Bach Goldberg Variations
Beautiful!
I don't claim to be a pianist but I certainly appreciate classical/romantic music and I believe that this artist has a unique sense of style in portraying the emotion that he wants to communicate through variations. I absolutely love it and will not listen to any other artist play this song as I am so deeply attached to this version.
I don't claim to be a pianist but I certainly appreciate classical/romantic music and I believe that this artist has a unique sense of style in portraying the emotion that he wants to communicate through variations. I absolutely love it and will not listen to any other artist play this song as I am so deeply attached to this version.
--Posted: 09-Jan-2007 09:41:24 PM www.download.com
Fan review
very talented stuff
--www.soundclick.com/headstone ; April/22/2005
Great Control Over The Keys
I find Peter Aberle's music very nice and rejuvenating.
His gaps between important notes is exact to the original.
I think he will go a long way.
His gaps between important notes is exact to the original.
I think he will go a long way.
--12.Dez.2004 on download.com
Franz Liszt: Etude de Concert No 3
Franz Liszt: Etude de Concert No 3 "Un Sospiro"
Notes: Among serious classical pianists, the following claim is almost a dogma: Franz Liszt was the greatest pianist that ever lived (1811-1886). In this recording, Peter Aberle plays one of Liszt's more difficult etudes, "Un Sospiro". IMHO, "Un Sospiro" is the most beautiufl work that Liszt ever wrote -- and don't forget that Liszt is the best pianist who has ever lived (at least according to the old guard classical pianists). I guess what I am saying is take a listen. Aberle does an excellent job, btw.
Notes: Among serious classical pianists, the following claim is almost a dogma: Franz Liszt was the greatest pianist that ever lived (1811-1886). In this recording, Peter Aberle plays one of Liszt's more difficult etudes, "Un Sospiro". IMHO, "Un Sospiro" is the most beautiufl work that Liszt ever wrote -- and don't forget that Liszt is the best pianist who has ever lived (at least according to the old guard classical pianists). I guess what I am saying is take a listen. Aberle does an excellent job, btw.
--17.April 2005 found on http://nicklewis.smartcampaigns.com/mp3/liszt/un_sospiro
Schumann Romanze Op 28 No 2
A short and worthwhile journey into the solo piano world. Perfectly played piece, no frills, no loops...just a musician and an instrument. Nicely done. BRAVO!
--found in besonic.com 2/22/2004
Chopin Etudes
With an ebb and flow of intensity, Peter Aberle’s playing well embodies the passions of the Chopin Etudes.
Aberle is equally adept at conveying
the lush brooding of Op. 10 No. 9 and the flowing serenity of Op. 25 No. 1 .
This is a pianist with a love of the Romantics and it shows.
Aberle is equally adept at conveying
the lush brooding of Op. 10 No. 9 and the flowing serenity of Op. 25 No. 1 .
This is a pianist with a love of the Romantics and it shows.
--05/04/2004 reviewed by the CNET Music.Download.Com
Bach English Suite No 2 BWV 807
Absolutely splendid performance.
--Feb. 11 , 2004 found in www.ampcast.com