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Oliver Triendl - Sauer:Piano Concerto No.1 / Ansorge:Piano Concerto - Import CD
Oliver Triendl - Sauer:Piano Concerto No.1 / Ansorge:Piano Concerto - Import CD
CD
Classical Music
Concerto
March 7, 2025
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Catalog No.: C5511
JAN/ISBN: 4589538819576
Number of Discs: 1
Country/Region of Manufacture: Import
Credits:
Oliver Triendl
Description:
Franz Liszt, the great 19th century pianist, taught many of his pupils the art of piano playing and composition. Emil von Sauer and Konrad Ansorge, who appear on this album, belong to the last generation of Liszt pupils, each of whom, in their own way, carried the Liszt tradition into the 20th century. Emil von Sauer learned to play the piano from his mother and studied with Liszt and Nikolai Rubinshtein. He became a successful pianist at a young age, expanding his influence through his work as court pianist in Saxony and teaching at the Vienna Conservatory, while at the same time devoting himself primarily to the composition of piano works, which required a high degree of technical mastery. The Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor was dedicated to his teacher, Nikolai Rubinshtein, and premiered in 1900. Critical acclaim was modest, and the work was dismissed as "out of date," but it was extremely popular with audiences. It is a beautiful work with the characteristics of late Romanticism, with its brilliant melodies and superb technique. Konrad Ansorge was a pianist contemporary with Sauer. After studying piano at the Leipzig Conservatory, he went on to study with Franz Liszt in Weimar.Strongly influenced by his teacher, he worked as both a performer and a composer. In 1887, he moved to the United States and performed throughout the country, but without great success, he returned to Europe in 1891. He returned to Europe in 1891, where he was active as a pedagogue in Berlin and Prague, and trained such prominent pupils as Wilhelm Furtwängler. As a pianist, he was known as the "philosopher on the keyboard" and delved only into a limited repertoire. As a composer, he combined the experimental style of Liszt's later years with the literary elements of the time, drawing on contemporary art and expressionist influences. These were appreciated by the Berlin Secession and avant-garde artistic community and published by small publishers, but were not widely known to the public. The first movement of this piano concerto, modeled after Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 4," was completed in 1914, and all movements were completed in 1924. The first movement was completed in 1914, and all the movements were completed in 1924. The concerto was premiered in Munich, where it was highly acclaimed for its precise composition and lyricism. Oliver Trindle, who specializes in Romantic works, gives a superb performance. Naxos Japan
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