Piano Library: Deutsche Grammophon Edition
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Label: Eloquence
Cat No: ELQ4843089
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 22
Release Date: 25th October 2024
Contents
Works
Aria variata in A minor, BWV989 'alla maniera Italiana'Goldberg Variations, BWV988
Toccata in C minor, BWV911
Toccata in D major, BWV912
Toccata in D minor, BWV913
Toccata in E minor, BWV914
Toccata in G minor, BWV915
Diabelli Variations, op.120
Eroica Variations, op.35
Piano Sonata no.6 in F major, op.10 no.2
Piano Sonata no.8 in C minor, op.13 'Pathetique'
Piano Sonata no.14 in C sharp minor, op.27 no.2 'Moonlight'
Piano Sonata no.23 in F minor, op.57 'Appassionata'
Piano Sonata no.28 in A major, op.101
Piano Sonata no.31 in A flat major, op.110
Piano Sonata, op.1
Piano Sonata no.2
Variations (28) on a theme of Paganini, op.35
Elegies (7), BV249
Ballades (4)
Berceuse in D flat major, op.57
Bolero in A minor, op.19
Etudes (12), op.10
Impromptu no.2 in F sharp major, op.36
Impromptu no.3 in G flat major, op.51
Impromptu no.4 in C sharp minor, op.66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'
Mazurkas (51)
Piano Sonata no.2 in B flat minor, op.35 'Funeral March'
Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor, op.58
Polonaise no.6 in A flat major, op.53 'Heroic'
Polonaise no.7 in A flat major, op.61 'Polonaise-Fantaisie'
Preludes (24), op.28
Images pour piano, Book 1
Images pour piano, Book 2
Preludes (12), Book 1
Piano Sonata no.2, op.19 'Concord'
Three-page Sonata
Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, S697
Piano Sonata in B minor, S178
Le Carnaval d'Aix, op.83b
Piano Sonata no.6 in A major, op.82
Piano Sonata no.7 in B flat major, op.83
Etudes-Tableaux (8), op.33
Etudes-Tableaux (9), op.39
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Variations and Fugue on a theme of Telemann, op.134
Klavierstucke (3), op.11
Piano Sonata no.16 in A minor, D845
Carnaval, op.9
Etudes symphoniques, op.13
Fantasiestucke (3), op.111
Nachtstucke (4), op.23
Novelleten (8), op.21
Toccata in C major, op.7
Petrushka: 3 Movements for piano
Piano-Rag-Music
Tango
Piano Sonata no.2 in A flat major, op.39 J199
Piano Sonata no.3 in D minor, op.49 J206
Artists
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)Paul Baumgartner (piano)
Boris Bloch (piano)
Michel Block (piano)
Dino Ciani (piano)
Youri Egorov (piano)
Mikhail Faerman (piano)
Steven de Groote (piano)
Claude Helffer (piano)
Veronica Jochum von Moltke (piano)
Diana Kacso (piano)
Julian von Karolyi (piano)
David Lively (piano)
Alexander Lonquich (piano)
Elly Ney (piano)
Lev Oborin (piano)
Ewa Poblocka (piano)
Jorge Luis Prats (piano)
Zola Mae Shaulis (piano)
Roberto Szidon (piano)
Erik Then-Bergh (piano)
Orchestre National de l’Opera de Monte-Carlo
Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductors
Louis FremauxZdzislaw Gorzynski
Works
Aria variata in A minor, BWV989 'alla maniera Italiana'Goldberg Variations, BWV988
Toccata in C minor, BWV911
Toccata in D major, BWV912
Toccata in D minor, BWV913
Toccata in E minor, BWV914
Toccata in G minor, BWV915
Diabelli Variations, op.120
Eroica Variations, op.35
Piano Sonata no.6 in F major, op.10 no.2
Piano Sonata no.8 in C minor, op.13 'Pathetique'
Piano Sonata no.14 in C sharp minor, op.27 no.2 'Moonlight'
Piano Sonata no.23 in F minor, op.57 'Appassionata'
Piano Sonata no.28 in A major, op.101
Piano Sonata no.31 in A flat major, op.110
Piano Sonata, op.1
Piano Sonata no.2
Variations (28) on a theme of Paganini, op.35
Elegies (7), BV249
Ballades (4)
Berceuse in D flat major, op.57
Bolero in A minor, op.19
Etudes (12), op.10
Impromptu no.2 in F sharp major, op.36
Impromptu no.3 in G flat major, op.51
Impromptu no.4 in C sharp minor, op.66 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'
Mazurkas (51)
Piano Sonata no.2 in B flat minor, op.35 'Funeral March'
Piano Sonata no.3 in B minor, op.58
Polonaise no.6 in A flat major, op.53 'Heroic'
Polonaise no.7 in A flat major, op.61 'Polonaise-Fantaisie'
Preludes (24), op.28
Images pour piano, Book 1
Images pour piano, Book 2
Preludes (12), Book 1
Piano Sonata no.2, op.19 'Concord'
Three-page Sonata
Fantasy on Themes from Mozart's Marriage of Figaro and Don Giovanni, S697
Piano Sonata in B minor, S178
Le Carnaval d'Aix, op.83b
Piano Sonata no.6 in A major, op.82
Piano Sonata no.7 in B flat major, op.83
Etudes-Tableaux (8), op.33
Etudes-Tableaux (9), op.39
Le Tombeau de Couperin
Variations and Fugue on a theme of Telemann, op.134
Klavierstucke (3), op.11
Piano Sonata no.16 in A minor, D845
Carnaval, op.9
Etudes symphoniques, op.13
Fantasiestucke (3), op.111
Nachtstucke (4), op.23
Novelleten (8), op.21
Toccata in C major, op.7
Petrushka: 3 Movements for piano
Piano-Rag-Music
Tango
Piano Sonata no.2 in A flat major, op.39 J199
Piano Sonata no.3 in D minor, op.49 J206
Artists
Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)Paul Baumgartner (piano)
Boris Bloch (piano)
Michel Block (piano)
Dino Ciani (piano)
Youri Egorov (piano)
Mikhail Faerman (piano)
Steven de Groote (piano)
Claude Helffer (piano)
Veronica Jochum von Moltke (piano)
Diana Kacso (piano)
Julian von Karolyi (piano)
David Lively (piano)
Alexander Lonquich (piano)
Elly Ney (piano)
Lev Oborin (piano)
Ewa Poblocka (piano)
Jorge Luis Prats (piano)
Zola Mae Shaulis (piano)
Roberto Szidon (piano)
Erik Then-Bergh (piano)
Orchestre National de l’Opera de Monte-Carlo
Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductors
Louis FremauxZdzislaw Gorzynski
About
Before he became a Decca icon, Vladimir Ashkenazy appeared on DG in performances recorded live at the 1955 Chopin Competition in Warsaw. Their reissue here is complemented by a Rachmaninov sequence with Ashkenazy's teacher, Lev Oborin. At the same competition five years later, Arthur Rubinstein was so outraged at the low placing given by his fellow jurors to the Belgian pianist Michel Block that he created a special prize for him on the spot, and DG responded likewise by issuing precious recordings of his live Chopin performances from 1960.
Through the late 1960s and 70s, the 'Concours' and 'Debut' sub-labels on DG launched an array of pianists at the start of promising careers. Through the late 1960s and 70s, the ‘Concours’ and ‘Debut’ sub-labels on DG launched an array of pianists at the start of promising careers. They came from a rich variety of backgrounds and schools. Blockbuster Russians included Boris Bloch and Youri Egorov. New-World stars in the making included Steven De Groote and Zola Mae Shaulis. Among the young artists from the central European traditions were Veronica Jochum von Moltke (Eugen Jochum’s daughter) and Claude Helffer.
A few of these musicians, such as Ashkenazy, went on to enjoy long careers. Some disappeared from the limelight, lending to their legacy on record both rarity value and a melancholy sense of potential left untapped. David Lively, Alexander Lonquich and Ewa Poblocka are still performing today, but their DG Debut albums have never been reissued on CD. Dino Ciani, Youri Egorov and Steven De Groote died tragically young while their careers were still in the ascendant. Other pianists retreated from the spotlight and became teachers, such as Roberto Szidon and Boris Bloch.
Alongside the fire-breathing virtuosity of Mikhail Faermann and Steven De Groote, the box reissues Beethoven sonata recordings made by Elly Ney at the end of her long career, and a mono-era account of the Diabelli Variations by the Swiss pianist Paul Baumgartner. These artists represent a link with the Clara Schumann school of pianism, while Erik Then-Bergh’s 1951 account of Reger’s Telemann Variations embodies an intellectual German style.
Pianophiles of every stripe will find something here to astonish and intrigue them. The recordings are issued in the Original Covers format, and the booklet includes an introduction to each of the pianists by the piano-specialist Jonathan Summers.
"Chopin is here in the drawing-room - where very arguably he belongs - and not in the concert- hall. Von Karolyi exaggerates nothing, but is content to play with simplicity and poetry ... the Fantaisie- Impromptu is played delicately and with very great skill." - Gramophone, October 1955 (Von Karolyi - Chopin)
"If he played this way at 17, what will he do in ten years? For this is one of themost extraordinary potentials I have ever heard." - Gramophone , April 1957 (Ashkenazy - Chopin)
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