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ID: IDIS6686 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: IDIS6690 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Subcollection: PianoL.V.BEETHOVEN
Sonata no 29 in B flat Major op 106“Hammerklavier”
1 Allegro 11’07”
2 Scherzo , assai vivace 02’34”
3 Adagio sostenuto,
appassionato con molto sentimento 17’40”
4 Largo - Allegro Risoluto 11’40”
Live Recorded in Milan February 26, 1975 !
F.J.HAYDYN
Sonata no 27 in G major
5 Allegro con brio " " " 03’48”
6 Menuet 04’35”
7 Finale , Presto 03’25”
Live Recorded in Milan November 11, 1972 |
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ID: MELCD1001911 CDs: 2 Type: CD |
Collection: Piano Concerto Subcollection: Piano and Orchestra22 October, 2011 is the 200th anniversary of the birth of Franz Liszt (1811-1886), the brilliant virtuoso pianist, genius composer, renowned educator and music critic, one of the brightest stars of the musical Olympus of the 19th century. As a daring innovator, Liszt stirred up a revolution in both the art of piano playing and composing. Being a classic of the Hungarian national music who imbibed cultural tradition of other countries, Liszt exerted influence upon on the course of European music in general. "If not for Liszt, the fate of new music would have been different," wrote music critic Vladimir Stasov. The piano remained Liszt's favourite instrument throughout his artistic life. His innovative approach to the instrument showed up in his orchestral and symphonic interpretation. He created a multitude of virtuosic transcriptions of his own works and ones composed by others authors such as operatic numbers and songs by Schumann, symphonies by Beethoven. "In the span of its seven octaves, [the piano] embraces the range of a whole orchestra, and the ten fingers of a single man suffice to render the harmonies produced created by the concurrence of a hundred musicians," wrote Liszt. In the field of symphonic music, the composer created a whole new genre - single movement symphonic poem (Tasso, Les préludes, Orpheus, Prometheus and others). This release dedicated to the 200th anniversary of Liszt's birth includes compositions by Franz Liszt performed by some of the best musicians such as Alexander Slobodyanik (his recording of a Hungarian Rhapsody and Piano Sonata in B minor brought him a Franz Liszt award in Hungary, in 1976), Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vladimir Ashkenazi, Gleb Akselrod, Mark Ermler, Lazar Berman, Vladimir Ovchinnikov and Kirill Kondrashin.
CD 1:
(1) - Vladimir Ashkenazy (piano)
(2) - Lazar Berman (piano)
(3) - Vladimir Ovchinnikov (piano)
(4) - Gleb Akselrod (piano)
(5) - Alexander Slobodyanik (piano)
CD2:
(1) - Pavel Serebryakov (piano) / Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra - Kirill Kondrashin
(2) - Moscow Radio Symphony Orchestra - Gennady Rozhdestvensky
(3 - 5 ) - USSR Ministry of Culture Symphony Orchestra - Mark Ermler |
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ID: MELCD1002179 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Instrumental Subcollection: PianoRecorded in 1963
Firma Melodiya presents a recording of Franz Liszt's twelve Transcendental Études performed by Lazar Berman. Once, being on top of his pianistic career, Liszt called his etudes transcendental (supernatural) - no one but him was able to play them. They seemed to be beyond the limits of human abilities. As time went by, pianistic technique took a great step forward, but only few pianists dared play the entire cycle of etudes during the subsequent 20th century. Lazar Berman, a greatest interpreter of Liszt's music among Soviet pianists, was one of them. Born in Leningrad to a musical family, he drew attention as early as he was four years old. He graduated with honors from the Central Music School and Moscow Conservatory where he studied with Alexander Goldenweiser, won the piano competition at the Festival of Youth and Students in Berlin, and received prizes at the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Brussels and the Franz Liszt Piano Competition in Weimar. Overseas performances brought Berman sensational success. "A real titan", "keyboard wizard" said some of the reviews by European and American critics when they wrote about the young pianist's phenomenal technique and brilliant virtuosity. His numerous concerts in Moscow, Leningrad and other cities of the USSR were no less successful. Lazar Berman's performing art was imprinted on numerous recordings which haven't faded for connoisseurs of pianistic culture. |
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ID: IDIS6570 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Great Performers Subcollection: Piano |
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ID: MKM291 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Great Performers Subcollection: Piano(1 - 6) - Lazar Berman, piano: Recorded 1979
(7 - 10) - Emil Gilels, piano: Recorded 1978 |
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ID: RCD13081 CDs: 1 Type: CD |
Collection: Russe école de pianist Subcollection: Piano1 - 10 Live recording in 1971
Lazar Berman is one of the great names that make up the glory of the Russian Piano School.He was hailed for a huge, thunderous technique that made him a thrilling interpreter of Liszt and Rachmaninoff and a late representative of the grand school of Russian Romantic pianism. Emil Gilels described him as a "phenomenon of the musical world". |
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