{"product_id":"28948430895","title":"Various Artists (Classic) - Piano Library Deutsche Grammophon Edition - Import 22 CD","description":"\u003cp\u003eCredits:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eVarious Artists (Classic)\u003cbr\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eDescription:\u003c\/p\u003e\u003cp\u003eScheduled to be recorded\n\nCD 1\n\nChopin: 1-3) Piano Concerto No.2 in F minor, Op.21, 4) Ballade No.2 in F major, Op.38, 5) Exercise in C major, Op.10 No.1, 6) Exercise in F major, Op.25 No.3, 7) Mazurka in A flat major, Op.41 No.3, 8) Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op.30 No.4, 9) Scherzo No.4 in E major, Op.54, 10-15) Rachmaninoff: \"Pictures of Sound\" Op.33 No.54 in E major, Op.54, 10-15) Rachmaninoff: Sound Pictures Op.33 (No.1 in F minor \/ No.2 in C major \/ No.6 in E flat minor \/ No.7 in E flat major \/ No.8 in G minor \/ No.9 in C sharp minor) *[Performed by] Vladimir Ashkenazy (1-9), Lev Oborin (10-15) (piano), Szczesław Guznyski(conductor), Warsaw State Philharmonic Orchestra(1-3)\n\nRecorded live in Warsaw, May 1955 (1-9), December 1956 (10-15).\n\n\n\nCD 2\n\n1-3) Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.6 in F major, Op.10 No.2*, Rachmaninoff: 4) Vocalise, Op.34 No.14*, 5) Lilla's Flower, Op.21 No.5*, 6-8) Sound Picture, Op.33 (F minor, C major, E flat minor)*, 9) Busoni: \"Turandot 10) Liszt (arr. Busoni): Fantasy on two motives from Mozart's opera \"The Marriage of Figaro,\" S.697* (Op.33), 10) Liszt (arr. Busoni): Fantasy on two motives from Mozart's opera \"The Marriage of Figaro,\" S.697* (Op.33)\n\n[Performed by] Boris Bloch (piano) [Recorded] January, 1979, Munich (live)\/.\n\n\n\nCD 3\n\n 4, 10) Waltz in A-flat major, Op.34 No.1 \"Brilliant Circle Dance\n\nPerformed by Michel Bloch (piano) [Recorded in Warsaw\/ March, 1960\n\n\n\nCD 4\n\nDebussy:1-12) Preludes, Vol.1**, 13-18) Child's Domain\n\nPerformed by Dino Ciani, piano.\n\n\n\nCD 5\n\nWeber: 1-4) Piano Sonata No.2 in A-flat major, Op.39, 5-7) Piano Sonata No.3 in D minor, Op.49\n\nPerformed by] Dino Ciani(Piano) [Recorded] February \u0026amp; March, 1970, Munich\/\n\n\n\nCD 6\n\n1-4) Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No.6 in A major, Op.82,5-6) Brahms: Variations on a Theme of Paganini in A minor, Op.35 (Vol.1\/27), 7-27) Schumann: Carnival, Op.9+.\n\nPerformed by Mikhail Fehlmann (1-6), Yuri Egorov (7-27) (piano) [Recorded] February 1980, Munich (1-6) (live), May 1975, Brussels (7-27) (live)\/\n\n\n\nCD 7\n\n1-18) Beethoven: Eroica Variations Op.35*, 19-31) Schumann: Symphonic Exercises Op.13*.\n\nPerformed by Stephen de Groote(Piano) [Recorded live in Munich, October 1978] \/ 《CD 7》 1-18) Beethoven:Eroica Variations Op.35*, 19-31) Schumann:Symphonic Exercises Op.13* [Recorded live in Munich, October 1978\n\n\n\nCD 8\n\n1-4) Pierre Boulez: Piano Sonata No.2*, 5) Berg: Piano Sonata Op.1*, 6-17) Milhaud: Carnival of Aix Op.83b\n\nClaude Herve (piano), Louis Frémaux (conductor), Orchestre National de l'Opera de Monte-Carlo (6-17) [Recordings] October 1969, Munich (1-5), September 1961, Monte-Carlo (6-17)\/\n\n\n\nCD 9\n\nSchumann: 1-4) Piano Sonata No.2 in G minor, Op.22*, 5) No.8 in F-sharp minor from \"8 Novelettes\" Op.21*, 6-8) 3 Fantasias Op.111*, 9-12) 4 Nocturnes Op.23**.\n\nPerformed by Veronika Jochum von Moltke (piano) [Recorded in Berlin\/ February, 1963\n\n\n\nCD 10\n\n1-4) Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor, S.178*, Chopin: 5) Fantasy Polonaise in A flat major, Op.61*, 6) Practice in A flat major, Op.10 No.10*.\n\nPerformed by Diana Kacso(Piano) [Recorded live in Munich, December 1978)\n\n\n\nCD 11\n\nChopin: 1) Ballade No.1 in G minor, Op.23++, 2) Ballade No.2 in F major, Op.38++, 3) Ballade No.3 in A flat major, Op.47++, 4) Ballade No.4 in F minor, Op.52++, 5) Improvisation No.1 in A flat major, Op.29++, 6) Improvisation No.2 in F sharp major, Op.36++, 7) 7) Improvisation No.3 in G-flat major, Op.51++, 8) Improvisation No.4 in C-sharp minor, Op.66 \"Fantasy Improvisation \"++, 9) Lullaby in D-flat major, Op.57++\n\nPerformed by Julien von Karloy (piano) [Recorded] March 1952, Hanover (1-4, 9), October \u0026amp; November 1951, Munich (5, 8), April 1949, Hamburg (6, 7)\/\n\n\n\nCD 12\n\nChopin: 1-4) Piano Sonata No.3 in B minor, Op.58, 5) Bolero in C major, Op.19,6) Mazurka No.13 in A minor, Op.17 No.4, 7) Waltz No.14 in E minor, Op.posth., 8) Andante Spianato and the Splendid Grand Polonaise in E-flat major, Op.22\n\nPerformed by Julien von Karloy (piano) [Recorded] July, 1964, Hanover\/.\n\n\n\nCD 13\n\n1-6) Ravel: Couperin's Tomb*, Stravinsky: 7) Tango*, 8) Piano Rag Music*, 9-11) Three movements from \"Petrushka\" *.\n\nPerformed by David Lively (piano) [Recorded] May \u0026amp; July 1979, Munich (live)\/.\n\n\n\nCD 14\n\n1-3) Schoenberg:3 Piano Pieces Op.11*, 4-7) Schubert:Piano Sonata No.16 in A minor, D845*.\n\nPerformed by Alexander Ronkwig (piano) [Recorded live in Munich, September 1979)\n\n\n\nCD 15\n\nBeethoven: 1-3) Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, Op.13 \"Pathetique\", 4-6) Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat major, Op.110\n\nPerformed by Ellie Nye (piano) [Recorded] December 1956, Hanover\/.\n\n\n\nCD 16\n\nBeethoven: 1-3) Piano Sonata No.14 in C-sharp minor, Op.27 No.2 \"Moonlight\", 4-6) Piano Sonata No.23 in F minor, Op.57 \"Passion\n\nPerformed by Ellie Nye (piano) [Recorded in Hanover\/ December, 1956\n\nCD 17\n\n1-11) J.S.Bach: Aria and Variations in Italian Style BWV989*, 12) Chopin: Scherzo No.1 in B minor, Op.20*, Debussy: 13-15) \"Images\" Vol.1 (Song 1: Shadow on the Water \/ Song 2: Rameau Hymn \/ Song 3: Movement)*, 16-18) \"Images\" Vol.2 (Song 1: The Bell Crossing the Leaves Song 2: The Moon over the Rough Temple \/ Song 3: The Golden Fish)*, 16-18) \"Images\" Vol. 2 (Song 1: The Bell Crossing the Leaves \/ Song 2: The Moon over the Rough Temple \/ Song 3: The Golden Fish)*.\n\nPerformed by Eva Pobłotka (piano) [Recorded live in Munich, June 1980)\n\n\n\nCD 18\n\n1-3) Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.28 in A major, Op.101*, 4) Schumann: Toccata in C major, Op.7*, 5-7) Ravel: Gaspar at Night*.\n\n[Performed by] Jorge Luis Prats (piano) [Recorded] March 1979, Munich (live)\/.\n\n\n\nCD 19\n\n1-32) J.S.Bach: Goltberg Variations BWV988*, 33-35) Prokofiev: Piano Sonata No.7 in B-flat major, Op.83*.\n\nPerformed by] Zora Mahe Shaulis (piano) [Recorded] March, 1971, Berlin\/.\n\n\n\nCD 20\n\nJ.S.Bach:1) Toccata in C minor, BWV911*,2) Toccata in D major, BWV912*, 3) Toccata in D minor, BWV913*, 4) Toccata in E minor, BWV914*, 5) Toccata in G minor, BWV915*.\n\nPerformed by Zora Mahe Chauris, piano.\n\n\n\n《CD 21》\n\nIves: 1-4) Piano Sonata No. 2 \"Concord, Massachusetts 1840-60\", 5) Sonata on page 3 (1905)\n\n[Performed by] Robert Sidon (piano) [Recorded] May (1-4), June (5), 1971, Munich\/.\n\n\n\nCD 22\n\n1-25) Reger:Variations on a Theme by Telemann and Fugue Op.134, 26-59) Beethoven:33 Variations on a Theme of Waltz by Diabelli Op.120\n\nPerformed by Erik ten Berg (1-25), Paul Baumgartner (26-59) (piano) [Recorded] December 1951 (1-25), February 1952 (26-59), Hannover\n\n\n\n**First CD release\n\n**First release\n\n++DG first time on CD\n\n++World first CD release\n\n\n\nA collection of 21 rare albums by 21 pianists recorded for Deutsche Grammophon in the analog era. 22 CD box set, limited edition. Limited edition. Before becoming a Decca artist, Vladimir Ashkenazy first appeared on Deutsche Grammophon in 1955 with a live recording of the Chopin Competition in Warsaw. This set combines a Rachmaninoff performance by Ashkenazy's teacher, Lev Oborin, with a live recording of a Chopin performance by Belgian Michel Bloch, who famously received a special prize from Artur Rubinstein, the chairman of the jury, five years later when he was not satisfied with the results of the same competition. The Chopin performance is also recorded live.\n\n\n\nIn the late 1960s and 1970s, Deutsche Grammophon introduced many pianists at the start of their promising careers. They came from diverse backgrounds and schools. There were Russian greats such as Boris Bloch and Yuri Egorov, stars from the New World such as Steven De Groote and Zora Mahe Shaulis, and those from the Central European tradition such as Veronika Jochum von Moltke (Eugen Jochum's daughter) and Claude Elfe. There were Only a few of these musicians enjoyed such long careers as Ashkenazy. Some disappeared from the public eye, and their legacy on record is priceless.David Lively, Alexander Lonkwig, and Eva Pobłotka continue to perform today, but their debut album for Deutsche Grammophon was never released on CD. Dino Ciani, Yuri Egorov, and Stephen de Grote unfortunately died young during their careers. Other pianists like Roberto Sidon and Boris Bloch retired from the spotlight and became teachers.\n\n\n\nIn addition to the superb work of Mikhail Fehlmann and Stephen de Groote, this set includes Elie Nye's Beethoven sonatas recorded at the end of his long career and the mono era \"Diabelli Variations\" by Swiss pianist Paul Baumgartner! The artists are all from the Clara Schumann style. These artists are associated with Clara Schumann-style pianism, while Erik ten-Berg's 1951 recording of Reger's \"Telemann Variations\" embodies an intellectual German style.\n\n\n\nA number of recordings are included here for the first time on CD. Debussy's Preludes, Volume 1 (1971) by Dino Ciani and Schumann's Nocturnes (1963) by Veronika Jochum von Moltke are available for the first time.\n\n\n\nBooklet includes an introduction to each pianist by piano expert Jonathan Summers and archival photos. Newly remastered. Original jacket.\n\n\n\nI have always wondered, \"If he can play like this at 17, what will he be like 10 years from now? I'm not sure, because this is one of the most astonishing potentialities I've ever heard.\"-\"Gramophone\" magazine (on Ashkenazy's performance of Chopin)\n\n\n\n(UNIVERSAL MUSIC\/IMS)\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Dgg (Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft)","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":50238296097057,"sku":"28948430895","price":973.0,"currency_code":"DKK","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0568\/8482\/2076\/files\/28948430895.jpg?v=1724916191","url":"https:\/\/cdsvinyljapan.com\/en-dk\/products\/28948430895","provider":"CDs Vinyl Japan Store","version":"1.0","type":"link"}