Martinu: Film en miniature, H.148

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Martinu - Jeux & other Piano Works

Martinu - Jeux & other Piano Works


Martinu:

Jeux I & II (H 205, 206)

Four Movements (H 170)

Film en miniature, H.148

Spring (H 127)

The Haunted Train (H 258)

The Fifth Day of the Fifth Moon

Kitchen Revue (revised by Hogwood)


Karel Kosarek (piano)

Martinu’s piano oeuvre comprises more than 200 compositions (some of which were dedicated to the outstanding pianists R. Firkušný and R. Serkin) and has duly been paid great attention to. • However, a number of fascinating miniatures have remained overlooked by performers, with some of them being presented for the very first time on this CD. The minor pieces, often arranged into tiny cycles, are most notable for their playful atmosphere and rhythmic inventiveness. • The first cycle (Jeux I) from the composer’s mature Paris period reflects the huge popularity of jazz at the time, while in another cycle (Film en miniature) the author’s erstwhile enchantment with Impressionism is still evident. • Martinu’s piano version of the jazz ballet The Kitchen Revue, which immediately after its premiere (1927) met with unprecedented acclaim, has been completely overlooked and hitherto unreleased. This composition too can be heard on our CD in premiere.

Supraphon - SU39372

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$17.49

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Martinu - Complete Piano Music Volume 2

Martinu - Complete Piano Music Volume 2


Martinu:

Puppets: Book 1, H.137

Puppets: Book 2, H.116

Puppets: Book 3, H.92

Film en miniature, H.148

Butterflies and Birds of Paradise

The Fifth Day of the Fifth Moon

Spring in the Garden, H.125

Les bouquinistes du Quai Malaquais, H.319


Giorgio Koukl (piano)

The Czech composer Bohuslav Martinu was highly prolific, with over 400 works in many forms to his credit. In this second CD of his piano works, we have three sets of Puppets, written between 1912 and 1924. These and his Film in Miniature of 1925 reflect Martinu's fascination with popular culture. The two sets of Garden Cycles from 1920 predate the composer's move to Paris. The Fifth Day of the Fifth Moon is dedicated to Hsien-Ming Lee Tcherepnin, the Chinese-born pianist and that composer's wife, while Les Bouginistes is dedicated to his own wife Charlotte - both written in New York in 1948. Martinu was an enormously prolific composer, who seemed often enough careless of the fate of what he had written. He tended to avoid revision of his work and in consequence the vast quantity of music he wrote is of uneven quality and varying style, although he came, in the 1930s, to make increasing use of Czech thematic material and to be identified with his native country, from which he remained an exile.

“Koukl’s performances…are very warmly recorded but this is a splendid disc despite that. Recommended.” Gramophone

GGramophone Magazine

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Naxos - 8557918

(CD)

$6.99

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Czech Avantgarde 1918-1938 - Piano Music

Czech Avantgarde 1918-1938 - Piano Music


Burian:

Waltz (1937)

Haas, P:

Suite for Piano, Op. 13

Janacek:

Kleinseiten-Palais (1927).

Melodie (ca 1923)

Nur blindes Schicksal? (1927)

Der goldene Ring (1928)

Ich erwarte Dich (1928)

Jezek:

Bugatti-Step (1931)

Bagatelles (1933)

Equatorial Rag (1929)

Martinu:

Par T.S.F. (1924).

Nervöse (1925)

Film en miniature, H.148

Schulhoff:

Fünf Pittoresken, Op. 31 (1919)


Steffen Schleiermacher (Piano)

MDG - MDG6131158

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$17.49

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