All recordingsPrices shown exclude VAT. (UK tax is not payable for deliveries to United States.) See Terms & Conditions for p&p rates. | |  | Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1
Chopin: | Barcarolle in F sharp major, Op. 60 | Liszt: | Erlkönig, S558 No. 4 (after Schubert D328) Fruhlingsglaube, S557c Die Forelle, S564 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Die Stadt - Mässig Geschwindt (No. 1 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Widmung S566 after Schumann (Liebeslied) | Tchaikovsky: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 Mariinsky Orchestra, Valery Gergiev Un poco di Chopin, Op. 72, No. 15 |
Daniil Trifonov, winner of the XIVth International Tchaikovsky Competition, is probably the world’s most exciting young pianist. On his first Mariinsky recording he joins Valery Gergiev for a scintillating performance of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No 1. Daniil also presents a selection of recital repertoire including music by Tchaikovsky, Chopin and Liszt transcriptions of Schubert and Schumann. Written for Nikolai Rubinstein, Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto is one of his most popular works. Revised three times, including an arrangement for two pianos, the concerto was finally set in stone in 1888 and it is this version that is most frequently performed today. Tchaikovsky balances core motivic elements with a sense of lyrical spontaneity to create a technically challenging but instantly appealing work. At only 21 years old, Daniil Trifonov has won countless awards, including the Chopin Competition in Warsaw, the Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv and the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow (Gold Medal). Valery Gergiev personally awarded Trifonov the ‘Grand Prix’ in Moscow, an additional award given to the best overall competitor in any category of the International Tchaikovsky Competition. In 2011, Trifonov gave his debut with the London Symphony Orchestra and has since performed with the Vienna Philharmonic and the Mariinsky Orchestra, as well as touring throughout the USA, Europe and the Far East. In the coming season he will make debuts with the New York Philharmonic, Boston Symphony and Chicago Symphony orchestras, as well as performing recitals at Salle Pleyel, Carnegie Hall, Suntory Hall and Wigmore Hall. “Trifonov's combination of delicacy and fire leaves an indelible impression in this debut recording with the Mariinsky. The Tchaikovsky, scorching and heart-rending but never bombastic, is paired with solo Liszt transcriptions” The Observer, 12th August 2012 “Trifonov has won every top piano competition, and this shows why. His performance of the Tchaikovsky warhorse...is nuanced but not mannered, virtuosic without being showy, and powerful yet not hammered, as many young Russian pianists do...He has the world at his feet.” The Times, 11th August 2012 **** “Last year’s winner [International Tchaikovsky Competition] 21-year old Daniil Trifonov is truly exceptional. Trifonov … the orchestral support is first-rate … Even more impressive are the solo works included here which display all the variety of Trifonov’s tonal range … Seemingly there is nothing that Trifonov cannot do. Trifonov may be at the start of his career but he is already a mature artist. His youth brings an overwhelming energy which seems to blow the cobwebs off everything he performs: he forces one to listen to these works anew, the sure sign of greatness.” International Record Review, October 2012 “His special blend of attributes is on display here, not least his technical ease, exquisite control and rich resource of colour. In the Tchaikovsky [Concerto], Trifonov's playing ignites when it has to, but is generally notable for its dynamic phrasing and variety of articulation. For such an overworked piece it sounds remarkably fresh.” BBC Music Magazine, December 2012 **** “[Trifonov] makes the instrument sing and allows the music to breathe … The six Liszt song transcriptions show him at his best, triumphantly capturing all the despair of ‘Erlkonig’ … A pianist, then, with a great international career in front of him (no doubt about that).” Gramophone Magazine, November 2012 | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Liszt: Favourite Piano Works
Liszt: | Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7) Réminiscences de "Don Juan" (after Mozart), S. 418 Étude d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini, S. 140 No. 3 Die Forelle, S564 Erlkönig, S558 No. 4 (after Schubert D328) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 12 in C sharp minor Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major Sonetto 104 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 5) Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este (Années de pèlerinage III, S. 163 No. 4) Au bord d'une source (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 4) Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 Un Sospiro from 3 Concert Studies, S144 No. 3 Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera Piano Sonata in B minor, S178 |
“Bolet's distilled, rarefied art of spinning out a translucent lyrical line, his broad tempos, deep-toned basses and unforced sonorousness were all the products of his musicianly maturity” BBC Music Magazine, July 2010 | | | (Sorry, download not available in your country) | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Liszt: Liebesträumeand other Piano Works
Liszt: | Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 12 in C sharp minor Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella' Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Die Forelle, S564 Sonetto 104 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 5) Erlkönig, S558 No. 4 (after Schubert D328) Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 Un Sospiro from 3 Concert Studies, S144 No. 3 Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este (Années de pèlerinage III, S. 163 No. 4) Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major |
“Bolet's Liszt is renowned for its aristocratic refinement: rather than youthful flashy fingers, we get masterful lyrical poise. The Cuban-American's Die Forelle remains unchanging.” BBC Music Magazine, May 2013 **** | 
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| |  | Liszt: Paraphrases & Etudes d’Execution transcendanteThe Ensayo Recordings - Jorge Bolet
It took a long time before the musical establishment recognised the genius of the great Cuban pianist Jorge Bolet. It was through his recordings for Decca, starting in the ‘80s, that the world got to know Bolet’s superb interpretations of especially Liszt’s piano music. Bolet’s playing has a speaking quality in which the music unfolds in eloquent phrases and dramatic gestures in true belcanto style, maintaining the structural proportions of the music in a most natural way. Some critics say that Bolet’s Decca recordings, whilst presenting the artist in his full maturity, lack the spontaneity and brilliance of his younger years, and Piano Classics is proud to release Bolet’s Spanish Ensayo Liszt recordings, in which the young lion of the keyboard shows his abundant temperament and virtuosity in commanding performances of the fearsome Etudes d’exécution transcendante, song transcriptions and opera paraphrases. | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | The Very Best of Liszt
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| |  | Liszt: Works for Piano
Elena Ulyanova-Caldine (piano) DDD | | | Usually despatched in 8 - 10 working days. |
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| |  | Egon Petri: His Recordings 1929-1942 (Volume 1)
Chopin: | Waltz No. 5 in A flat major, Op. 42 | Liszt: | Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 5 'La Chasse' Gnomenreigen, S145 No. 2 Spinnerlied aus Der fliegende Holländer S440 Die Forelle, S564 Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Liebesbotschaft (No. 10 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Winterreise (after Schubert) for Piano, S 561: No 7, Der Lindenbaum Gretchen am Spinnrade, S558 No. 8 (after Schubert D118) Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera Valse De L'opera Faust S407 Un Sospiro from 3 Concert Studies, S144 No. 3 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 9 'Ricordanza' Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Fantasia on a theme from Beethoven's 'Ruins of Athens', S122 Rhapsodie espagnole, S254 Transcendental Study, S139 No. 4 'Mazeppa' | Tchaikovsky: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 |
“[This] will delight both devotees of transcendent virtuosity and poetic sensibility, for the colour and pellucid tone Petri displays... are equally matched by an almost prodigal disregard of - normally - testing passages... The notes and documentation from this company remain the standard for others.” Classic CD | | | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. |
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| |  | Liszt: Complete Piano Music Volume 17Schubert Song Transcriptions 2
Liszt: | Müllerlieder Von Franz Schubert, S565bis Die Forelle, S564 Die Rose, S556i Meeresstille, S558/5bis Der Gondelfahrer - Manner-Quartett Von F. Schubert, S559 Liebesbotschaft (No. 10 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Ave Maria, S558 No. 12 (after Schubert) Ungeduld , S563 No. 5 Vier Geistliche Lieder, S562 Lob der Tränen, S557 Erlkönig, S558 No. 4 (after Schubert D328) |
“Valerie Tryon, who established her career in England before moving to Canada in 1971, is another fine pianist, though not as well-known or as super-virtuosic as Hamelin. A co-founder of the Rembrandt Trio (with Gerard Kantarjian, violin, and Coenraad Bloemendal, cello), Tryon plays music from all centuries and is said to have some 50 concertos in her repertoire. She has especially espoused Liszt, and for her interpretations was awarded, in 1986, the Ferenc Liszt Medal of Honour by the Hungarian Ministry of Culture. It is no surprise, therefore, that Naxos has called upon Tryon to contribute to its "Complete Piano Music of Liszt" series, the most recent addition of which offers 19 Liszt transcriptions of Schubert songs, including six Muller-Lieder, the four-song Geistliche Lieder, Erlkonig, Die Forelle and other well-known items. The fascination here arises from the manner in which Liszt manipulates and decorates Schubert's relatively straightforward lyrical ideas. Turning to Valerie Tryon after listening to Marc-Andre Hamelin, one is immediately aware of the former's softer, less-percussive touch, and a complete lack of exhibitionism on her part. These are eminently sane, beautifully balanced, unexaggerated readings that will offer much pleasure to lovers of Schubert's melodies.” Ottawa Citizen, June 2001 | | | (also available to download from $6.00) | Usually despatched in 2 - 3 working days. (Available now to download.) |
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| |  | Liszt Complete Music for Solo Piano 32: The Schubert Transcriptions 2
Liszt: | Vier Geistliche Lieder, S562 Schuberts Ungarischer Melodien - Aus Dem Ungarischen Divertissement Zu Vier Handen, S425a Müllerlieder Von Franz Schubert, S565bis Meeresstille, S557b Die Forelle, S564 Ständchen - Leise flehen meine Lieder (No. 7a from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Schwanengesang - Vierzehn Lieder Von Franz Schubert, S560 Fruhlingsglaube, S557c Marche Hongroise, S425/2v Zwolf Lieder Von Franz Schubert - [aus] Winterreise, S561 Marche Hongroise, S425/2iii Sechs Melodien von Franz Schubert, S563 |
“These discs not only bear moving witness to Howard's devotion to Liszt, and Liszt's devotion to Schubert, but also offer a wealth of insight into both composers” Classic CD “His idiomatic grasp and utter reliability remain as admirable as in earlier instalments. Excellent sonics and informative notes by the performer” American Record Guide | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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| |  | Liszt: Master and Magician
Liszt: | Piano Concerto No. 1 in E flat major, S124 Arthur Rubinstein (piano) RCA Victor Orchestra, Alfred Wallenstein Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Van Cliburn (piano) Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy Totentanz, S126 for piano & orchestra Byron Janis (piano) Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner Fantasy on Hungarian Folk-tunes, S123 Philippe Entremont (piano) New Philharmonia Orchestra, Seiji Ozawa Transcendental Studies, S139 Nos. 1-12 Yukio Yokoyama (piano) Études d'exécution transcendante d'après Paganini (6), S.140 Gary Graffman (piano) Grandes Études de Paganini (6), S. 141 Stanislaw Drzewiecki (piano) Un Lamento from 3 Concert Studies, S144 No. 1 Kathryn Stott (piano) La leggierezza - Étude de concert No. 2, S144 Evgeny Kissin (piano) Un Sospiro from 3 Concert Studies, S144 No. 3 Jorge Bolet (piano) Au bord d'une source (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 4) John Ogdon (piano) Vallée d'Obermann (Années de pèlerinage I, S. 160 No. 6) Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Années de pèlerinage, 2ème année, Italie (7 pieces), S. 161 Angela Brownridge (piano) Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este (Années de pèlerinage III, S. 163 No. 4) Michie Koyama (piano) Two Concert Studies, S145/R6: Gnomenreigen; Waldesrauschen Jorge Bolet (piano) Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7) Jorge Bolet (piano) Ballade No. 2 in B minor, S171/R16 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 1 Gerhard Oppitz (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 2 in E major Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major Van Cliburn (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 4 in D flat major Gerhard Oppitz (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 5 in E major Van Cliburn (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 6 in E major Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Scherzo and March, S. 177 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Piano Sonata in B minor, S178 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Prelude after Bach's cantata 'Weinen Klagen Sorgen Zagen', S179 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) ZWEITE ELEGIE S197 (1877) Barry Douglas (piano) Nuages gris, S199 Barry Douglas (piano) La Lugubre Gondola II, S200 No. 2 Arcadi Volodos (piano) Richard Wagner - Venezia, S201 Gerhard Oppitz (piano) Am Grabe Richard Wagners, S202 (1883) Gerhard Oppitz (piano) Schlaflos Frage und Antwort, S203 Barry Douglas (piano) Valse-Impromptu, S.213 Arthur Rubinstein (piano) Valse oubliée No. 1, S.215/1 Arthur Rubinstein (piano) BAGATELLE SANS TONALITE, S216a c1885 Arcadi Volodos (piano) Grand galop chromatique, S219 Jorge Bolet (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 6 in D flat major Ivan Davis (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 7 in D minor Alexander Brailowsky (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 8 in F sharp minor Claudio Arrau (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 9 in E flat major 'Pesther Carneval' Claudio Arrau (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 10 in E major 'Preludio' Charles Rosen (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 11 in A minor Gary Graffman (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 13 in A minor Arcadi Volodos (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 15 in A minor 'Rákóczy Marsch' Arcadi Volodos (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 17 in D minor Sviatoslav Richter (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 19 in D minor Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Rhapsodie espagnole, S254 Evgeny Kissin (piano) Hexaméron, S392 Raymond Lewenthal (piano) Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 Evgeny Kissin (piano) Réminiscences de "Don Juan" (after Mozart), S. 418 Charles Rosen (piano) Ernani '[Deuxième] Paraphrase de Concert', S432 Michel Dalberto (piano) Miserere du Trovatore, S433 Michel Dalberto (piano) Concert Paraphrase on Rigoletto, S.434 after Verdi's opera Stefan Vladar (piano) Aida Di Verdi - Danza Sacra e Duetto Finale S436 Emanuel Ax (piano) Réminiscences de Simone Boccanegra, S.438 Original finale by Franz Liszt and (attacca) second finale by Michel Dalberto & Philip Traugott Michel Dalberto (piano) Ouvertüre zu R Wagners Tannhäuser S442 Jorge Bolet (piano) O du, mein holder Abendstern - Rezitativ und Romanze aus Tannhäuser S444 Michel Dalberto (piano) Isolde's Liebestod (after Wagner), S447 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Feierlicher Marsch zum heiligen Gral aus Parsifal S450 Gerhard Oppitz (piano) Liebesträume, S541 Nos. 1-3 Kathryn Stott (piano) Symphony No.6 in F Op.68 ‘Pastorale’ from S464 Glenn Gould (piano) Prelude and Fugue in a minor, BWV 543 (J.S. Bach), S. 462/1 Gyorgy Sandor (piano) Fantasy & Fugue in G minor (J S Bach BWV542) for piano, S463 Gyorgy Sandor (piano) Symphony No.6 in F Op.68 ‘Pastorale’ from S464 Glenn Gould (piano) Symphony No. 7 in A major, S463d: Allegro Juan Jose Chuquisengo (piano) Polish Songs S480 No. 5 'Mein Freuden' (Moja pieszczotka, My Joys)' (after Chopin) Alexander Brailowsky (piano) Polish Songs S480 No. 1 "Maiden's Wish" (after Chopin) Alexander Brailowsky (piano) Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Evgeny Kissin (piano) Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) Evgeny Kissin (piano) Danse macabre (after Saint-Saëns), S555/F240 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) Murray Perahia (piano) Erlkönig, S558 No. 4 (after Schubert D328) Evgeny Kissin (piano) Gretchen am Spinnrade, S558 No. 8 (after Schubert D118) Lazar Berman (piano) Ständchen, D.889 Emanuel Ax (piano) Liebesbotschaft (No. 10 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Arcadi Volodos (piano) Ständchen - Leise flehen meine Lieder (No. 7a from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Evgeny Kissin (piano) Aufenthalt (No. 3 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Evgeny Kissin (piano) In der Ferne (No. 6 from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Murray Perahia (piano) Die Forelle, S564 Evgeny Kissin (piano) Das Wandern (No. 1 from Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S565) Evgeny Kissin (piano) Wohin? (No. 2 from Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S565) Evgeny Kissin (piano) Der Müller und der Bach (No. 2 from Müllerlieder von Franz Schubert, S565) Arcadi Volodos (piano) Widmung S566 after Schumann (Liebeslied) Evgeny Kissin (piano) Litanei - Andante Religioso (No. 1 from Vier Geistliche Lieder, S562, after Schubert) Arcadi Volodos (piano) Festpolonaise, S230a Roberto Szidon, Richard Metzler (piano) Weihnachtsbaum, for piano 4 hands, S. 613 Roberto Szidon, Richard Metzler (piano duet) Grand galop chromatique, S219 Roberto Szidon, Richard Metzler (piano duet) Auf dem Wasser zu singen, S558 No. 2 (from Schubert D774) arr. for four hands by Martina & Kristina Bauer Marina & Kristina Bauer (piano duet) Réminiscences de Don Juan (W.A. Mozart) for two pianos, S. 656 Marina & Kristina Bauer (piano duet) Hamlet, symphonic poem No. 10, S104 Berliner Philharmoniker, Zubin Mehta Tasso, Lamento e trionfo, symphonic poem No. 2, S96 SWF-Sinfonieorchester Baden-Baden, Zoltan Pesko Les Préludes, symphonic poem No. 3, S97 New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein Orpheus, symphonic poem No. 4, S98 Berliner Philharmoniker, Zubin Mehta Prometheus, symphonic poem No. 5, S99 Berliner Philharmoniker, Claudio Abbado Mazeppa, symphonic poem No. 6, S100 Berliner Philharmoniker, Zubin Mehta Hunnenschlacht, symphonic poem No. 11, S105 Berliner Philharmoniker, Zubin Mehta Mephisto Waltz No. 1 Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner Rakoczi March, S242a/1 (first version, 1839/40) Boston Pops Orchestra, Arther Fiedler A Faust Symphony, S108 Charles Bressler (tenor) New York Philharmonic, Choral Art Society, Leonard Bernstein Hungarian Rhapsody, S359 No. 1 in F minor New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein Hungarian Rhapsody, S359 No. 2 in D minor RCA Victor Orchestra, Leopold Stokowski Hungarian Rhapsody, S359 No. 3 in D major Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta Hungarian Rhapsody, S359 No. 4 in D minor New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein Hungarian Rhapsody, S359 No. 5 in E minor Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta Hungarian Rhapsody, S359 No. 6 in D major Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta Sonetti di Petrarca (3) for voice & piano, S270 Ben Heppner (tenor), Craig Rutenberg (piano) O quand je dors (Hugo), S282 Beverly Sills (soprano) Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Andre Kostelanetz Erlkönig, S375 (after Schubert D328) Hermann Prey (baritone) Munchner Philharmoniker, Gary Bertini Es muss ein Wunderbares sein, S. 314 Fritz Wunderlich (tenor) Berliner Symphoniker, Gerhard Becker Elegie No. 1, S130 Steven Isserlis (cello, Stephen Hough (piano) Elegie No. 2, S131 Steven Isserlis (cello, Stephen Hough (piano) Romance oubliée, for viola/cello/violin & piano, S. 132 Steven Isserlis (cello, Stephen Hough (piano) La Lugubre Gondola for cello & piano, S134 Steven Isserlis (cello, Stephen Hough (piano) Die Zelle in Nonnenwerth, S382 Steven Isserlis (cello, Stephen Hough (piano) Missa Solemnis (Gran Festival Mass), S. 9 Anne-Marguerite Werster (soprano), Lilia Bizineche-Eisinger (mezzo), Guy Flechter (tenor), Johannes Schmidt (baritone) Choir and Orchestra Paris-Sorbonne, Jacques Grimbert Beethoven-Cantata Diana Damrau (soprano), Jorg Demuller (tenor), Georg Zeppenfeld (bass) Cappella Coloniensis des WDR, Kolner Kantorei, Bruno Weil Requiem for the Organ (1883), R. 385, S. 266 Regina coeli laetare, S633 Ave verum corpus de Mozart, K618 (1791), S461a Messa di Requiem: Agnus Dei S437 Kirchliche Fest-Overture uber den Choral 'Ein Feste Burg ist unser Gott', S675 Prelude & Fugue on B-A-C-H, S260 Adagio from Violin Sonata No. 4 (Bach, BWV1017), S661 Andante from 'Aus tiefer Noth schrei ich zu Dir' (Bach, BWV 38), S660/2 Introduction and Fugue from 'Ich hatte viel Bekummernis' (Bach, BWV 21), S660/1 Ave maris stella, S669/2 Introitus, S268 No. 1 Missa pro organo (1879) R. 384, S. 264 Variations on a theme from 'Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen' (J S Bach) for organ, S673 Stefan Johannes Bleicher (organ) Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major Arthur Rubinstein (piano) Hungarian Rhapsody, S244 No. 12 in C sharp minor Arthur Rubinstein (piano) Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major, S125 Robert Casadesus (piano) The Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7) Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Valse oubliée No. 1, S.215/1 Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Sonetto 104 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 5) William Kapell (piano) Mephisto Waltz No. 1 William Kapell (piano) Liebestraum, S541 No. 3 (Nocturne in A flat major) Alexander Brailowsky (piano) Grande Étude de Paganini, S. 141 No. 3 'La Campanella' Alexander Brailowsky (piano) Ständchen - Leise flehen meine Lieder (No. 7a from Schwanengesang, S560, after Schubert) Sergei Rachmaninoff (piano) Soirées de Vienne: valse-caprice No. 6 (after Schubert), D427 No. 6 DVD - 'Horowitz in Moscow' Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Sonetto 104 del Petrarca (Années de pèlerinage II, S. 161 No. 5) DVD - 'Horowitz in Moscow' Vladimir Horowitz (piano) Consolation, S. 172 No. 3 in D flat major DVD - 'Horowitz in Vienna' Vladimir Horowitz (piano) |
25 CD + 1 DVD 2011 marks the 200th anniversary of Franz Liszt (1811-1886), whose multi-faceted career as pianist, composer, teacher, and conductor made him one of the most inspiring figures in music history. Sony Classical, home to some of the world’s greatest Liszt interpreters, marks this special occasion with the ultimate collection of piano and symphonic masterworks alongside essential chamber music, choral works, and music for organ. Artists include Claudio Arrau, Emanuel Ax, Jorge Bolet, Alexander Brailowsky, Robert Casadesus, Van Cliburn, Barry Douglas, Philippe Entremont, Gary Graffman, Glenn Gould, Vladimir Horowitz, William Kapell, Evgeny Kissin, Yu Kosuge, Murray Perahia, Gerhard Oppitz, Sergei Rachmaninov, Sviatoslav Richter, Arthur Rubinstein, György Sandor, Arcadi Volodos, Yukio Yokoyama, Steven Isserlis, Leonard Bernstein, Zubin Mehta, Eugene Ormandy, Fritz Reiner, Leopold Stokowski, and many more. Also included is the bonus DVD "Horowitz Plays Liszt," with electrifying performances of “Soirées de Vienne,” "Valse Caprice No. 6 in A Major," "Sonetto del Petrarca No. 104 in E Major," and "Consolation No. 3 in D-flat." | | | In stock - usually despatched within 1 working day. |
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