1.1 Sonata NR. 31 Op. 110 A-Flat Major, Movement 2 and 3
1.2 Chaconne in G-Major with 21 Variations
1.3 Etude in C-Sharp minor, Op. 25, NR. 7
1.4 Sonata for Piano NR. 3 in F-Minor Op. 5:Andante Espressivo
1.5 Hungarian Rhapsody NR. 8 in F-Sharp minor
1.6 Klavierstueck in F-Major Op. 118 NR. 5
1.7 Gavotte in F-Sharp Major Op. 38, NR. 5
1.8 Caprice in Olden Style
1.9 Ballett Naila Valse "Pas de Fleurs"
1.10 Serenade in D-Major Op. 7, NR. 2
Number of discs:
1
Extra-Infos:
Playing Her 1906 Interpretations
Description:
This is not a historical recording. Yet mysteriously the music is performed in an interpretation which is historically authentic down to the last detail. The key to this mystery is: The original performer was present at the recent recording session, but not physically: The music is heard on a modern Steinway. Never has music stored in the Welte-Mignon system sounded so "right" or so good. Thanks to TACET's much-praised recording technique, and because the Welte-Mignon memory system and sound production mechanism have now been newly adjusted for the first time by the leading expert in the field - and are thus able to meet TACET's requirements. (Welte-Mignon was invented in 1904.) the Welte-Mignon mystery can now speak to US without distortion.