Samaroff & La Forge: Complete Solo Recordings
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Label: APR
Cat No: APR6044
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 7th June 2024
Contents
Works
Fugue in G minor, BWV578 'Little' (arr. Olga Samaroff)Piano Concerto no.5 in E flat major, op.73 'Emperor'
La Lisonjera (The Flatterer), op.50
Les Sylvains, op.60
Pas des echarpes, op.37
Ballades (4)
Nocturnes (21)
Romance
Souvenir de Vienne
Valse de concert
Pasquinade, op.59
Lyric Pieces: Book 3 (6), op.43
Satyre und Nymphen: 9 Miniatures, op.18
Andalucia Suite
Grandes Etudes (6) de Paganini, S141
Songs without Words (Lieder ohne Worte): Book 5, op.62
Artists
Olga Samaroff (piano)Frank La Forge (piano)
Works
Fugue in G minor, BWV578 'Little' (arr. Olga Samaroff)Piano Concerto no.5 in E flat major, op.73 'Emperor'
La Lisonjera (The Flatterer), op.50
Les Sylvains, op.60
Pas des echarpes, op.37
Ballades (4)
Nocturnes (21)
Romance
Souvenir de Vienne
Valse de concert
Pasquinade, op.59
Lyric Pieces: Book 3 (6), op.43
Satyre und Nymphen: 9 Miniatures, op.18
Andalucia Suite
Grandes Etudes (6) de Paganini, S141
Songs without Words (Lieder ohne Worte): Book 5, op.62
Artists
Olga Samaroff (piano)Frank La Forge (piano)
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Reviews
Here, in really quite exceptional sound for the era (1921–24), is the first complete collection of Samaroff’s recordings. ... When it comes to bravura works, I think you will be astonished. The finale of Chopin’s B minor Sonata, so elegantly phrased, is taken at a true presto non tanto, while Moszkowski’s Étincelles is up there with Horowitz. And if you think Liszt’s Liebestraum No 3 is corny and hackneyed, then listen to Samaroff. Why does no one else play it like this, so ardently passionate yet quite unsentimental? ... Needless to say, APR’s annotation, presentation and booklet are of the high standard required by serious collectors... Jeremy Nicholas
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