Godowsky - Transcriptions
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Label: Piano Classics
Cat No: PCL10329
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 12th September 2025
Contents
Works
Sonata for solo violin no.1 in G minor, BWV1001 (trans. Godowsky)Sonata for solo violin no.2 in A minor, BWV1003
Prelude and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H
Symphonic Metamorphoses on themes by Johann Strauss
Artists
Emanuele Delucchi (piano)Works
Sonata for solo violin no.1 in G minor, BWV1001 (trans. Godowsky)Sonata for solo violin no.2 in A minor, BWV1003
Prelude and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H
Symphonic Metamorphoses on themes by Johann Strauss
Artists
Emanuele Delucchi (piano)About
In 1929, Godowsky composed his own Prelude and Fugue on the Theme B-A-C-H as one of a series of pieces for the left hand: a formidable demonstration of technical and compositional ingenuity. ‘Imagine a real fugue in three voices,’ he wrote to his friends, ‘inversions, contractions, pedal points and all kind of devices on B-A-C-H for one hand!’ Yet the Fugue itself is far from austere but rather upbeat in mood, no less a joyful celebration of the piano and its possibilities than the rest of the works here.
Godowsky based the first of his Symphonic Metamorphoses on themes of Johann Strauss on the Künstlerleben waltz. This piece competes with his contrapuntal paraphrase on Weber’s Invitation to the Dance (dedicated to Busoni, no less) as perhaps the most complex pieces ever written for the piano on dance themes.
As on his previous Godowsky albums, all of them eliciting an enthusiastic critical reception, Delucchi has chosen to record these works on a piano from Godowsky’s own time, lending both warm colours and a period flavour to his playing. He has chosen a Steinway piano from 1879 with a warm and poetic sound, well fitted to evoke the mood of fin-de-siècle Vienna, and to unfold the intricate polyphony of a piano genius. Delucchi also contributes his own, succinct and informed booklet essay on the history and context of these pieces.
‘Only top-flight virtuosos need apply. Emanuele Delucchi is one of them… in a class of his own’ – Gramophone
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