Artist: Ernst von Dohnányi
Album: A Memorial Album: Ernst von Dohnányi Plays His Own Music For Piano
Genre: Classical
Release Date: 1960/2013
Audio Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 51:09
Total Tracks: 13
Total Size: 1,53 GB
Tracklist:
Ernst von Dohnányi (1877 – 1960)
Ernst von Dohnányi Ruralia Hungarica, Op. 32a
01 No. 1: Allegretto, molto tenero 02:07
02 No. 3: Andante poco moto, rubato 06:24
03 No. 4: Vivace 02:53
04 No. 5: Allegro grazioso 01:50
05 No. 7: Molto vivace 01:57
Ernst von Dohnányi Three Pieces, Op. 23
06 I. Aria 04:02
07 II. Valse Impromptu 03:46
08 III. Capriccio 03:13
Ernst von Dohnányi Etudes de Concert, Op. 28
09 No. 4 in B-flat Minor 05:38
10 No. 5 in E Major 03:37
11 No. 6 in F Minor (Capriccio) 02:32
Ernst von Dohnányi
12 Rhapsody in F-sharp Minor, Op. 11, No. 2 06:30
Johann Strauss (Son) The Gypsy Baron („Der Zigeunerbaron“)
arr. for Piano by Ernst von Dohnányi
13 Treasure Waltz („Schatzwalzer“) 06:33
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On February 5, 1960, Ernst von Dohnanyi, one of the great composers and piano virtuosi of the twentieth century, was busily engaged in the New York studios of Everest Records, making recordings of music by Beethoven. Shortly thereafter, he suffered a heart attack, followed by an attack of influenza. Four days later he was dead. Thus, the music he recorded for Everest represents the very last performances by this remarkable artist. At eighty-two, an age when most musicians have long since retired, Dohnanyi, as these recordings will attest, still possessed a commanding technique, an enormous tone and an authoritative interpretive style.
The music which Dohnanyi recorded here offers a representative cross-section of his art as composer and pianist. Ruralia Hungarica, dating from 1924, is a suite of seven pieces for piano, based on authentic Hungarian folk material. Later, Dohnanyi arranged five of these pieces for orchestra and three for violin and piano. The Three Pieces, Op. 23, were written about ten years earlier. The Etudes de Concert, Op. 28, were composed in 1916. There are six in all, the three recorded here constituting Book 2. Of these, No.6, the Capriccio in F Minor, is the most popular of all Dohnanyi’s works for the piano. The Rhapsody in F sharp Minor is the second of four Rhapsodies, Op. 11. The composer said that he wrote them with the movements of a sonata in mind, and frequently performed them consecutively. Concluding this program is Dohnanyi’s brilliant pianistic transcription of the Treasure Waltz from the operetta The Gypsy Baron by the “Waltz King,” Johann Strauss, the Younger.
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