Alkan Prelude "Song of the Madwoman on the Seashore" (Ethan James McCollum)
This prelude seems to be the most known of the set. I don't think any explanation about this piece is needed, so I hope you enjoy. :)

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François Bou plays Alkan: Les Mois Op. 74, "Salut! cendre du pauvre!" Op. 45

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Discussing Alkan, Ep. 1: The Three Rarest Recordings?

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Beat Furrer - Phasma

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Discussing Alkan, Ep. 4: Alkan's (Arguably) Best Miniature - A Perfect Nocturne

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Alkan - Le Preux, Op. 17 (Huang Yi-Chung)

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Discussing Alkan, Ep 3: Alkan's ACTUAL Piano Concertos!

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Thomas Wakefield: Beethoven/Alkan Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37 - 1st movement, Alkan's cadenza

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Olga Kern plays Charles-Valentin Alkan: Etude in G Major Op. 35 No. 3

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Charles-Valentin Alkan: Rondo Brillant, Op. 4 (Christine Stevenson, Morhange Ensemble)

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Discussing Alkan, Ep. 2: Why Is This Piece Not On IMSLP?!?

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John Paul Bracey - Symphony for Solo Piano, Alkan (1963, very rare!)

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Alkan: Grand Duo Concertant, Op. 21 (Pierre Hommage, Danièle Renault-Fasquelle)

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Alkan: Concerto da Camera No. 2 - François Bou, Paul Méfano, 2e2m Ensemble

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Alkan choral music: Halelouyoh, Etz chajjim hi (Kentish Opera Singers, Mark Fitz-Gerald)

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