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Messages - Rob H

#1
Ah thanks for the info. I was really hoping for some undiscovered romantic concertos here. I really hope someone tracks down the Pick-Mangiagalli concertos - I read somewhere about a reconstruction of the second suggesting that there are at least two and a recording of Sortilegi wouldn't go amiss.
#2
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Conrad Ansorge (1862-1930)
Monday 04 November 2024, 11:30
https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9730069--the-pupils-of-franz-liszt-emil-von-sauer-conrad-ansorge-piano-concertos

Well here's one I never expected. The wonderfully exploratory Oliver Triendl playing the piano concerto by Conrad Ansorge coupled with the second recording of Emil von Sauer's first concerto.
#3
1 am rather intrigued by mention of an upcoming Hyperion disc of rare Italian piano concertos (in their latest email). Roberto Prosseda piano, Niro Kabaretti conducting the LPO. Does anyone gave any more info? I am hoping at least for one of the Pick-Mangiagalli concertos or Sortilegi - but not holding my breath.
#4
I've just reviewed his 3rd Violin Sonata with piano left hand (the disc was Paul Wittgenstein Left hand legacy on Cobra records - HIGHLY recommended). It is a gorgeous piece so this is very welcome news.
#5
I am looking forward to the new disc of Preludes and Etudes. I had forgotten about the earlier disc but this was partly and perhaps unconsciously about the pianist, Sergio Gallo. I had his Henselt disc with the only version of Henselt's concert version of Weber's Invitation to the dance but found the playing to be pretty dull and cautious. I'll try before I buy with his Rubinstein. I expect no such problem with Martin Cousin's disc.
#6
Recordings & Broadcasts / Abram Chasins complete piano music
Wednesday 23 November 2022, 16:05
Beyond excited to notice this little delight on Toccataclassics pipeline page. Two Cds - All the Preludes on CD1 and assorted solos and transcriptions on CD2.

A slight weirdness is that the Fairy Tale op16 no 1 is mentioned but nothing else of op16; was there and op16 no.2 or higher? The Etude appasionato is op3 I think.

https://toccataclassics.com/pipeline/
#7
...and looking at his list of works for the piano I reckon there are at least another five volumes.
#8
Recordings & Broadcasts / Re: Babadjanian Heroic Ballad
Thursday 14 April 2022, 10:47
I've just reviewed it and it's a real winner.
#9
Thanks for all the research and info - will just wait now. I had a CD with the op33 piano concerto but gave it away as the performance wasn't great so looking forward to Pecnik's version.
#10
Mia Pecnik has also just recorded this with Jan Latham-Koenig according to her facebook page but I can't see where it is released and the post doesn't make it clear.
#11
Recordings & Broadcasts / Ignaz Friedman complete songs
Tuesday 19 October 2021, 09:57
https://acteprealable.com/produkt/ap0523/

This looks tempting. Now if we could just have the complete solo piano and transcriptions...
#13
The "Chant de la Creuse" is the second of Franck's 18 Pièces brèves.

From the notes:
"The theme was introduced to Franck in 1888 by French art and music connoisseur Paul Poujard who hailed from the Creuse region of France"
#14
Also, rather nicely, these are for the most part unrecorded works. The Aria op36/1 and Intermezzo in Octaves op44/4 were recorded by Peter Ritzen on Marco Polo (there are also recordings of the latter by Frank Merrick and, on piano roll by Ossip Gabrilowitsch). I have a piano roll recording of la Source op36/4 with Mark Hambourg playing and there is an ACO recording of it from 1925 with Maurice Cole at the piano (I wish APR or someone would release a Maurice Cole collection!).

I am very much looking forward to this. Bigger has proved an enterprising pianist and I really enjoyed his previous releases - The Golden Age of the piano, In Alten Stil and The Leschetizky School - lots of otherwise unrecorded repertoire.
#15
BBC radio 3 tomorrow in the afternoon:-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000gt45

This should shed a little light on at least one forthcoming RPC release. I presume it will be 82 but I have no inside info.

Rob