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Ludus tonalis (Kontrapunktische, tonale und klaviertechnische ?bungen) 01. "Nr. 1 Pr?ludium" 02. "Nr. 2 Fuga prima C-Dur" 03. "Nr. 3 Interludium I" 04. "Nr. 4 Fuga secunda G-Dur" 05. "Nr. 5 Interludium II" 06. "Nr. 6 Fuga tertia F-Dur" 07. "Nr. 7 Interludium III" 08. "Nr. 8 Fuga quarta A-Dur" 09. "Nr. 9 Interludium IV" 10. "Nr. 10 Fuga quinta E-Dur" 11. "Nr. 11 Interludium V" 12. "Nr. 12 Fuga sexta Es-Dur" 13. "Nr. 13 Interludium VI" 14. "Nr. 14 Fuga septima As-Dur" 15. "Nr. 15 Interludium VII" 16. "Nr. 16 Fuga octava D-Dur" 17. "Nr. 17 Interludium VIII" 18. "Nr. 18 Fuga nona B-Dur" 19. "Nr. 19 Interludium IX" 20. "Nr. 20 Fuga decima Des-Dur" 21. "Nr. 21 Interludium X" 22. "Nr. 22 Fuga undecima B-Dur" 23. "Nr. 23 Interludium XI" 24. "Nr. 24 Fuga duodecima Fis-Dur" 25. "Nr. 25 Postludium"
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Descripción: | A 20th-century counterpart to The Well-Tempered Clavier in a landmark recording, long unavailable, newly remastered and transferred to CD from the original tapes for the very first time. Hindemith wrote Ludus tonalis in 1942 while staying the US as a refugee from Nazi Germany. The hour-long piano cycle itself finds refuge from conflict in the reassertion of the time-honoured value of counterpoint, comprising twelve fugues and interludes framed by a prelude and it's mirror image as a postlude. It's a monument of modern keyboard literature whose forbidding reputation is belied by the approachable and highly varied nature of Hindemith's writing. There is a unique authority to this recording made in October 1965 for the Philips label by the Estonian-Swedish pianist Käbi Laretei. Having been coached by the composer in the cycle a decade earlier, she incorporated his performance suggestions and amendments to the score into her performance. She recorded Ludus tonalis in a New York studio a few days after presenting it at Carnegie Hall, where she had won over the audience not only with her performance but also a question-and-answer session after the concert. Having studied with Edwin Fischer, Laretei had performed throughout Europe for the past two decades, becoming something of a celebrity. Her television debut on the BBC had led to a series of programs back in Stockholm where she lived with her husband at the time, the film director Ingmar Bergman. However, she made comparatively few recordings: this account of Ludus tonalis is her major legacy, but it has never been made available on CD., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode ELOA8401420.2 |
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