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Piano Concerto No 26 in D major, K537 01. Wilhelm Backhaus "I. Allegro" 02. Wilhelm Backhaus "II. Larghetto" 03. Wilhelm Backhaus "III. Allegretto" Italian Concerto in F minor BWV971 04. Backhaus, Wilhelm "I. (no tempo indication)" 05. Backhaus, Wilhelm "II. Andante" 06. Backhaus, Wilhelm "III. Presto" Prelude and Fugue No 21 in B flat major, BWV890 (WTC Book 2) 07. Backhaus, Wilhelm "I. Prelude" 08. Backhaus, Wilhelm "II. Fugue" Piano Sonata in A major K331, 'Alla turca' 09. Backhaus, Wilhelm "I. Tema con variazione" 10. Backhaus, Wilhelm "II. Menuetto & Trio" 11. Backhaus, Wilhelm "III. Rondo: Alla turca" Piano Sonata No. 18 in E flat major, Op 31 No 3 12. Backhaus, Wilhelm "I. Allegro" 13. Backhaus, Wilhelm "II. Scherzo: Allegretto vivace" 14. Backhaus, Wilhelm "III. Menuetto & Trio: Moderato e grazioso" 15. Backhaus, Wilhelm "IV. Presto con fuoco" 16. Backhaus, Wilhelm "Impromptu in E flat major D899 No 2 (Op 90 No 2)"
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 | Beschreibung: | German pianist, Wilhelm Backhaus (1884-1969) left a 60-year recorded legacy which began in 1908, but a major turning point came in 1950 when he switched allegiance from HMV to Decca. His last HMV recordings, included in this set, are amongst his least known and it appears that those from his final HMV sessions in Zürich in 1948 are reissued here for the first time. Backhaus had settled in Switzerland in the 1930s and although he continued to perform in Germany during the war, he only made one commercial recording, for HMV's German affiliate Electrola. This recording, of Mozart's 'Coronation' concerto, came about because of celebrations to mark the composer's 150th anniversary and the result is particularly ebullient. Backhaus plays his own cadenzas and ornaments profusely in the slow movement, something very unusual in Mozart performance of the time. This exceptionally well-filled disc also includes full documentation explaining for the first time why Backhaus became disenchanted with HMV and left them for Decca., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Executive Producer: Michael Spring, Liner Notes: Bryan Crimp, Liner Notes: Jed Distler, Piano: Wilhelm Backhaus, Transferred By: Andrew Hallifax, Transferred By: Bryan Crimp, Transferred By: Ward Marston, Cadenza: Wilhelm Backhaus, Composed By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Conductor: Fritz Zaun, Orchestra: Städtisches Orchester Berlin, Composed By: Johann Sebastian Bach, Composed By: Johann Sebastian Bach, Composed By: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Composed By: Ludwig van Beethoven, Composed By: Franz Schubert, Labelcode APGS1365004.2 (APR 5637), Record Company Appian Publications & Recordings, Recorded At Wolfbach Studio, Zurich |  | Herstellernummer: |
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