Enjoying Donohoe’s elegies - sort of postmodernism avant la lettre.
Busoni, Ferruccio (1866 - 1924)
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostEnjoying Donohoe’s elegies - sort of postmodernism avant la lettre.
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I was very grateful a few years ago via this thread to be directed by kea to Marc-André Hamelin's 3CD survey of his late solo piano works. http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...258#post412258 A stimulating and diverse selection.
‘Hamelin mastered its rising and falling cascades of scales, biting rhythms and thunderous textures as though he was Busoni himself’ (The Birmingham News, USA) Marc-André Hamelin is indisputably the king of Busoni pianists. He triumphantly masters the extraordinary technical difficulties and contrapuntal complexities this composer presents. This generously priced triple album offers most of Busoni’s mature works and the widest selection of pieces from the Klavierübung so far recorded, many of them for the first time. (Studio Master: Please note that the recording of the Fantasia after J S Bach included here is taken from Marc-André Hamelin's 1998 album 'The Composer-Pianists' and has been up-sampled to 24-bit 96 kHz.)
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI was very grateful a few years ago via this thread to be directed by kea to Marc-André Hamelin's 3CD survey of his late solo piano works. http://www.for3.org/forums/showthrea...258#post412258 A stimulating and diverse selection.
https://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/d...c=D_CDA67951/3Last edited by Mandryka; 30-01-23, 09:58.
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Originally posted by Mandryka View PostYes I’ve listened to both the elegies and the Indianisches Tagebuche I on t from Hamelin and it’s a great pleasure. There’s something intriguing about Busoni’s solo piano music for sure.
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostI have just spent the last couple of days listening when in the car to Busoni's Piano Concerto with John Ogdon at the keyboard on an EMI Encore CD picked up for a song .
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A very interesting Busoni CD I can recommend is onthe LPO label (LPO 0056), a 75 minute abridged version of Doktor Faust, made by Sir Adrian Boult in collaboration with Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, who sings in this LPO concert recording with Sir Adrian conducting. It;s a fine cast including Richard Lewis, Heather Harper and John Cameron.
Doktor Faust is a long opera, as I discovered in 1981 when I had to make a swift walk to Waterloo to catch my train after a BBC concert performance conducted by Michael Gielen, and this shorter version may be the answer for those who feel daunted by its length.
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