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Jorge Bolet: His earliest recordings

Label:

APR

Catalogue No:

APR6009

Discs:

2

Release date:

26th Sept 2011

Barcode:

5024709160099

Medium:

CD
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Jorge Bolet: His earliest recordings


Albéniz:

Prelude (Asturias) from Cantos de Espana

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Recuerdos de Viaje, Op. 71: No. 6 - Rumores de la caleta

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Córdoba (from Chants d’Espagne Op. 232)

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Beethoven:

Andante Favori in F, Wo057

Boston Records LP B301 Recorded 1952

Chopin:

Scherzi Nos. 1-4

Remington LP 199-191 Recorded 1953

Falla:

Cuatro piezas españolas: Andaluza

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Cubana

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Granados:

Danza española, Op. 37 No. 5 'Andaluza'

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Lecuona:

....Y la negra bailaba!

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Danza de los Ñáñigos

Boston Records LP B300 Recorded 1952

Liszt:

Funérailles (Harmonies poétiques et religieuses, S. 173 No. 7)

Boston Records LP B301 Recorded 1952

Mendelssohn:

Song without Words, Op. 19b No. 3 in A major 'Hunting Song'

Boston Records LP B301 Recorded 1952

Rondo capriccioso in E major, Op. 14

Boston Records LP B301 Recorded 1952

Moszkowski:

En Automne, Op. 36 No. 4

Boston Records LP B301 Recorded 1952

Prokofiev:

Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 16

Remington LP 199-182 Recorded 1953

Cincinatti Symphony Orchestra, Thor Johnson

Saint-Saëns:

Etude en forme de valse Op. 52 No. 6

Boston Records LP B301 Recorded 1952


Jorge Bolet (piano)

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From the mid 1970’s until his death, Cuban born Jorge Bolet emerged as one of the world’s truly great pianists and one of the last representatives, along with the likes of Cherkassky, Horowitz and Earl Wild, of the great Romantic tradition of pianism. His pedigree was marvellous - a student of Godowsky-disciple David Saperton at the Curtis Institute, there he was also able to play for Godowsky himself and Josef Hofmann. He won the Naumburg competition in 1937 and looked set for a great career, but the war interrupted the flow of things and he struggled through the 1950s & 60s, mainly playing in the USA and not quite making the international ‘big-time’. His big break came with an RCA contract and the release on LP of a stunning live Carnegie Hall concert in 1974. Shortly after, he was signed to Decca and went on to make many award winning discs. But what of the early years? There’s not much, but here, for the first time on CD, we have the four LPs he made in the 1950s. His very first disc was of Latin-American repertoire that he was never to record again. Here also is the first ever recording of Prokofiev’s Second Piano Concerto in a performance that is still up there with the best.

These almost unknown discs are sure to fascinate, and fill an important gap in the mystery of Bolet’s early career.

playSaint-Saëns: 6 Études, Op. 52 - #6 En Forme De Valse

playMoszkowski: En Automne, Op. 36/4

playMendelssohn: Lieder Ohne Worte I, Op. 19 - #3 In A, "Hunting Song"

playMendelssohn: Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 14

playLiszt: Harmonies Poétiques & Religieuses, S 173 - #07 Funérailles

playBeethoven: Andante Favori In F, WoO 57

playLecuona: Danzas Afro-Cubanas - #3 ...Y La Negra Bailaba!

playLecuona: Danzas Afro-Cubanas - #4 Danza De Los Ñañigos

playGranados: Danzas Españolas, Op. 37 - #5 Andaluza, "Playera"

playFalla: Pièces Espagnoles - #4 Andaluza

playFalla: Pièces Espagnoles - #2 Cubana

playAlbéniz: Cantos De España, Op. 232 - #1 Prelude

playAlbéniz: España, Op. 165 - #3 Malagueña

playAlbéniz: Cantos De España, Op. 232 - #4 Córdoba

playProkofiev: Piano Concerto #2 In G Minor, Op. 16 - 1. Andantino; Allegretto

playProkofiev: Piano Concerto #2 In G Minor, Op. 16 - 2. Scherzo: Vivace

playProkofiev: Piano Concerto #2 In G Minor, Op. 16 - 3. Intermezzo: Allegro Assai

playProkofiev: Piano Concerto #2 In G Minor, Op. 16 - 4. Allegro Tempestoso

playChopin: Scherzo #1 In B Minor, Op. 20

playChopin: Scherzo #2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 31

playChopin: Scherzo #3 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 39

playChopin: Scherzo #4 In E, Op. 54

Gramophone Magazine

December 2011

“This invaluable reissue of discs dating from 1952-53 is a reminder of Jorge Bolet's early stature. The first-ever recording of Prokofiev's malignant, ferociously demanding Second Concerto is of so much more than documentary interest...nothing can dim one's sense of Bolet's massive and unswerving authority, a quality at once lyrical and magisterial...A true aristocrat of the keyboard, his warmth and humanity strike you at every turn.”

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