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1-1: Erlkönig S558/4 (3:56) 1-2: Gnomenreigen S145/2 (3:11) : Un Sospiro S 144/3 (Three Versions) () 1-6: Gnomenreigen S145/2 (3:18) 1-7: Erlkönig S558/4 (4:13) 1-8: Cujus Animam (Air Du Stabat Mater) S553/I (4:46) 1-9: Sonetto 104 Del Petrarca S161/5 (4:46) 1-10: Tarentella; No. 3 Of Venezia E Napoli, S162 (8:20) 1-11: Valse-Impromptu S213 (3:40) 1-12: Tarantella From 'La Muette de Portici' S386 (9:07) 1-13: Feux Follets S139/5 (4:06) 1-14: Gnomenreigen S145/2 (3:42) 1-15: Waldesrsauchen S145/I (4:05) 1-16: Liebesträume No. 3 S541/3 (3:58) 1-17: Un Sospiro S144/3 (4:34) : Sonata No 8 In C Minor Op. 13 'Pathetique' () : Sonata No 12 In A Flat Minor Op. 26 Funeral March' () : Sonata No 14 In C Sharp Minor Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight' () : Sonata No 17 In D Minor Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest' () : Sonata No 23 In F Minor Op. 57 'Appasionata' () : Sonata No 21 In C Major Op. 53 'Waldstein' () : Sonata No 31 In A Flat Major Op. 110 () 3-8: Sonata No 6 In F Major Op. 10 No. 2 - II. Scherzo (3:10) 3-9: Sonata No. 18 In E Flat Major Op. 31 No. 3: II. Scherzo (4:11) 3-10: Sonata No. 18 In E Flat Major Op. 31 No. 3: III. Menuetto (3:06) 3-11: Rondo In G Major Op. 51 No .2 (8:24) 3-12: Capriccio In B Minor Op. 76 No. 2 (3:30) 3-13: Nocturne In A Flat Major Op. 32 No. 2 (4:37) 3-14: Barcarolle No. 3 In G Minor Op. 50 No. 3bis (3:28) 3-15: L'Alouette (4:00) 3-16: Un Sospiro S144/3 (4:37) 3-17: Gnomenreigen S145/7 (3:51) |
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3 |
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| Description: | Die Liszt-, Hmv & Electro is an album by Frederic Lamond, released in 2018. The album is a classical 3-CD. - WORKS BY LISZT/BEETHOVEN/BRAHMS/CHOPIN/GLINKA/+This release is a tribute to the great Scottish pianist and Liszt pupil, Frederic Lamond (1868-1948), whose 150th anniversary falls in 2018. He was renowned as a Beethoven interpreter, perhaps the greatest before Schnabel, and his Liszt performances bear the imprimatur of the composer. All the electrical studio recordings he made, plus the remaining Liszt acoustic ones, are included. Frederic Lamond, who came from an impoverished family, had his first lessons in music from his brother David; nevertheless at the age of fourteen he managed to make his way to Frankfurt where he enrolled at the Raff Conservatory, receiving piano lessons from Max Schwarz. He then became a pupil of Hans von Bülow, who suggested he continue his studies with Liszt. For the last two years of the composer's life therefore, from 1885, Lamond became a pupil of Liszt. His Berlin debut took place on November 17, 1885, and after debuts in Vienna and Glasgow he made his London debut in a series of recitals. Lamond's affinity with the works of Beethoven was something almost spiritual. "I longed for pureness, truth, simplicity. Beethoven was my god - the creed of my life - my one and all. Through continually absorbing his wonderworks I began to regard the practical side of life, that which gives pleasure to the majority of human beings, with repugnance." A pamphlet by Lamond on some of Beethoven's piano works, published in 1944, is headed with the quotation: "Haydn is the way to Heaven, Mozart is Heaven itself, and Beethoven is the God therein."Disc 1 previously issued on APR 5504 (1994).
Tracks 2-1 to 3-7 previously issued on Biddulph LHW042/3 (1998). |
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APR7310 |
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