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Richter, Anna Lucia
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Chopin's grandson Raoul Kocharski. The recording from 1948, the last year of his life, has been restored by "NIFC"! Raoul Kocharski, a direct grandson of Chopin, was praised as a child prodigy and a genius Chopin player, and his last performance is reissued as NIFC label number "000". Kocharski plays an 1847 Pleyel, the most famous instrument of all, which Chopin played at Calder House in Scotland, where he stayed in 1848. The theme of "freedom" is well suited to Kocharski's creative playing based on his advanced technique, which he inherited from Chopin's pianism. Tokyo M-Plus
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