Prices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Piet Kuijken plays Schumann
Piet Kuijken (fortepiano) A disciple of Jan Vermeulen and André De Groote, Piet Kuijken completed his studies at the Indiana University with Menahem Pressler. His collaborations with his father Wieland, his uncle Barthold, artists and ensembles like Marcel Ponseele, Oxalys or the Ensemble Explorations, have drawn attention to his talent, already noticed and rewarded by several magazines in France. He enters the Fuga Libera catalogue with a journey through the years 1838-39, when Schumann, madly in love with Clara, expresses his feelings in many piano masterpieces, some more famous than, others. This journey is offered on an 1850 Johann Baptist Streicher fortepiano, an instrument much appreciated by Clara and Robert Schumann. For those who doubt the value of period instruments for the great Romantic generation, here is a playing that will hopefully modify that perception. | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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Schuch brings a sense of drama to his programming and performances. He brings a new outlook to well-known works and provides the opportunity for an encounter with pieces seldom performed. | | | (also available to download from $10.50) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Schumann - Complete Works for Piano Vol. 3
This is probably one of Claves Records’ greatest endeavours in the 40 year history of the label, the complete piano works of Schumann on six double cds. Here, we present volume III in this series, featuring the outstanding playing of Finghin Collins, who previously was awarded an ‘Editor’s Choice’ in the Gramophone for vol I of the series. “Collins plays Schumann in a refreshingly direct, unfussy manner, with a warm-hearted tone full of telling touches and refined rubato.” Gramophone Magazine, September 2009 “...contains playing of real class and perception. The major work is the Etudes Symphoniques, into which Collins integrates the five "posthumous" variations omitted from the first published edition of the score, and which receive perhaps the most complete performance here.” The Guardian, 22nd May 2009 **** | | | This item is currently out of stock at the UK distributor. You may order it now but please be aware that it may be six weeks or more before it can be despatched. |
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| |  | Schumann - Piano Works & Chamber Music V
Eric Lesage continues his flamboyant exploration of Robert Schumann's solo piano repertoire, recorded in the outstanding acoustic of La Chaux-de-Fonds.This series will be completed in 2010, the anniversary of Schumann's birth. | | | (also available to download from $21.00) | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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“His playing is chiefly enjoyable for its unmannered simplicity, its respect for the composer's own wishes.” Gramophone Magazine | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Schumann Piano Works
Schumann: | Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Carnaval, Op. 9 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 Kinderszenen, Op. 15 Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Fantasie in C major, Op. 17 Arabeske in C major, Op. 18 Humoreske, Op. 20 Novelette in B minor, Op. 99 No. 9 Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 Nachtstücke, Op. 23 Romances (3), Op. 28 Waldszenen, Op. 82 Papillons, Op. 2 |
“A collection that will give great pleasure. Sample it anywhere and there can be no mistaking who this is – you know great pianists by their sound. Kempff was one of the most distinguished German pianists of the last century, blossoming through two decades in the Austro-German repertory after the death of Schnabel and Edwin Fischer, but he never carried the flame quite as they did. Performing bravura pieces didn't interest him, so the Toccata, the Concert-Studiesafter Paganini, Op 10, and the Abegg Variations aren't here. Nevertheless it's a good selection, lacking only the Fantasy Pieces, Op 12, to give a rounded picture of the phenomenal explosion of Schumann's creativity for the piano that took place between the ages of 20 and 29. Kempff's special quality seems to be a songfulness and cantabile style which is in danger of becoming a forgotten art nowadays. Listening to him in Schumann, it's as if a wind is blowing through, rising and falling, sweeping incident along and carrying everything forward: song, dance, stories, poems, moods, portraits, parades of characters, visions of landscape, recollections. Few players have matched his infallible touch with the way the music holds together. As pianism his Carnaval may not leave you astonished, but it's immaculately characterised: festive, buoyant, irresistible in movement, the comings and goings of the masked personages and the guest appearances of 'Chopin' and 'Paganini' all spot on. There's no single right way to play this masterpiece, but his is vivid. When he made the earliest of these recordings he was already 71; the last are from his 78th year. In the later ones you notice more weight on the keys and perhaps a reduced inclination to be volatile; but he has kept his technique in trim, and continues to sound at ease with the instrument. The difficult numbers in the Davidsbündlertänze are hard for every pianist, but Kempff doesn't see them as virtuoso challenges to be confronted and dispatched. Always the music is paramount, and beautiful sound, and a control of voices under the fingers that seem to be following Schumann instinctively in the exploration of the piano's potential. The opening of Kreisleriana hangs fire as if he were feeling his way into it but the rest is magnificent and thrillingly projected. When at his best you have the impression his insights aren't only musical but brought to bear on every area of Schumann's imagination. All the big works have this definition and can be counted among the best on record. The Fantasy comes high on the list, perhaps top, as does the undervalued Humoreske. He's a guide to Schumann you should not be without, authoritative and companionable, balanced and most human.” Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010 | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Schumann: Piano Works
Schumann: | Papillons, Op. 2 Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Carnaval, Op. 9 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 Kinderszenen, Op. 15 Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Fantasie in C major, Op. 17 Arabeske in C major, Op. 18 Humoreske, Op. 20 Bunte Blätter, Op. 99 Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 Nachtstücke, Op. 23 Romances (3), Op. 28 Waldszenen, Op. 82 |
Recorded between 1967 and 1973, Wilhelm Kempff’s survey of the major Schumann solo-piano works is “ . . . authoritative and companionable, balanced, and most human” (Gramophone). Also included in this 5-CD box-set are his rare 1974 recordings of the Piano Concerto and the Konzertstück op. 92 with Rafael Kubelik. “He is a guide to Schumann . . . authoritative and companionable, balanced and most human” Gramophone “this anthology celebrates Kempff's special feeling for Schumann. He is in his element in pieces like Arabesque, the relatively little-known first and third Romances, and the Novelettes, where he inspires an element of fantasy...The Konzertstuck too, not one of Schumann's most inspired pieces, is played most persuasively, with Kempff's magic leading the ear on.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Andras Schiff - Solo Piano Music
Brahms: | Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24 | Handel: | Keyboard Suite, HWV 434 in B flat major | Haydn: | Piano Sonata No. 32 in G minor, Hob.XVI:44 Piano Sonata No. 33 in C minor, Hob.XVI:20 Piano Sonata No. 53 in E minor, Hob.XVI:34 Piano Sonata No. 54 in G major, Hob.XVI:40 Piano Sonata No. 58 in C major, Hob.XVI:48 Piano Sonata No. 59 in E flat major, Hob.XVI:49 Piano Sonata No. 60 in C major, Hob.XVI:50 Piano Sonata No. 61 in D major, Hob.XVI:51 Piano Sonata No. 62 in E flat major, Hob.XVI:52 Fantasia (Capriccio) in C major, Hob. XVII:4 | Reger: | Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Bach, Op. 81 | Schumann: | Arabeske in C major, Op. 18 Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Blumenstück, Op. 19 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 Gesänge der Frühe (5), Op. 133 Nachtstücke, Op. 23 Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Theme with Variations in E flat major WoO 24 ('Geistervariationen') | Smetana: | 3 Polkas de Salon,B94 Op. 7 3 Polkas poétiques,B95 Op. 8 Polka in F minor Polka in A major Souvenirs (4) de Bohème en forme de polka Opp. 12 & 13 (B115-16) Polka in E major Polka in G minor |
“Schiff is unquestionably among the most gifted and mercurial musicians of our time; a 'masterpianist' indeed. His programme, too, is exemplary with Handel's theme heard again in Brahms's Handel Variations and with Reger's massive Bach Variations as a daunting and enterprising close. Schiff is admirably suited to the Handel suite, getting off to a bold and improvisatory start and continuing with much of his recognizable brio and originality.” Gramophone Magazine | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann - The Works for Solo Piano
Schumann: | Bunte Blätter, Op. 99 Nachtstücke, Op. 23 Romances (3), Op. 28 Arabeske in C major, Op. 18 Papillons, Op. 2 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 Carnaval, Op. 9 Humoreske, Op. 20 Waldszenen, Op. 82 Kinderszenen, Op. 15 Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 11 Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 Blumenstück, Op. 19 Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 Abegg Variations, Op. 1 Fantasie in C major, Op. 17 Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26 Novelette, Op. 21 No. 1 in F major Novelette, Op. 21 No. 2 in D major Novelette, Op. 21 No. 8 in F sharp minor |
“The recordings are very natural, and readers wanting a complete Schumann coverage will find this set very rewarding.” Penguin Guide, 2011 edition | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Schumann - Piano Works Opus 1 to 32
Schumann: | Abegg Variations, Op. 1 Papillons, Op. 2 Intermezzi (6), Op. 4 Toccata in C major, Op. 7 Allegro in B minor, Op. 8 Arabeske in C major, Op. 18 Paganini Studien (6), Op. 10 Études symphoniques, Op. 13 Variations (Impromptus) on a Theme by Clara Wieck, Op. 5 Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 11 Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 14 'Concerto Without Orchestra' Kinderszenen, Op. 15 Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6 Carnaval, Op. 9 Fantasiestücke, Op. 12 Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Nachtstücke, Op. 23 Fantasie in C major, Op. 17 Blumenstück, Op. 19 Humoreske, Op. 20 Novelletten (8), Op. 21 Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26 Romances (3), Op. 28 Klavierstücke (4), Op. 32 Paganini Studien (6), Op. 3 |
Jean-Pierre Marty (piano) The story begins in 1969 when Jean-Pierre Marty was invited to the U.S home of M.Day Thorpe, founder of the Washington Opera. M.Day Thorpe’s hobby was making ‘home’ recordings and suggested that Jean-Pierre Marty record the complete piano works of Schumann! Over a period of two summer sessions the job was done. The resulting tapes of these sessions have remained dormant until rediscovered in 2007, with many in perfect condition. The resulting 8CD set + 40 page booklet is released at mid price and covers all of Schumann’s piano music written between 1830-1840. Jean-Pierre Marty was a piano pupil of Alfred Cortot, Pierre Fournier & Julius Katchen. | | | Usually despatched in 4 - 5 working days. |
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