Alfred Brendel - Plays Liszt’s Greatest Piano Works download mp3 album

Brendel certainly takes his place among the greatest Beethoven interpreters of any time, and this disc finds him at his most inspiring. In 2009 Brendel was featured in the award-winning German-Austrian documentary Pianomania, about a Steinway & Sons piano tuner, which was directed by Lilian Franck and Robert Cibis. He has played relatively few 20th century works but has performed Arnold Schoenberg's Piano Concerto
Alfred Brendel Plays Liszt. If you want to pay a little more, for about 10-12 bucks you can get Richter playing both concerti and the sonata on Philips. That's the place to start a collection of Liszt playing. There's no denying it, Brendel is a decent pianist with a sincere, structuralist approach to Liszt.
Alfred Brendel Piano. CDs: 2 Tracks: 35 Length: 2:24:10. Malédiction, for piano and string orchestra, . 21. CD 2 of 2. Franz Liszt Composer. Piano Sonata in B-, . 78 Work. Alfred Brendel Piano. Csárdás macabre, . 24, . 6 Work. 12. 6. Liszt: Works for Piano and Orchestra. Liszt: Piano Concertos No. & 2; Totentanz.
Alfred Brendel is arguably the most outstanding exponent of Schubert’s piano music currently before the public, a man capable of bringing to vibrant life both the verve of this music as well as its poetic intensity and intellectual depth. Sonata in C minor, D958; Moments musicaux, D780; Three Piano Pieces, D946. Facts DVD. Item number.
Alfred Brendel (born 1931). Who is he? An Austrian pianist and teacher now based in London, who has recorded four complete sets of the Beethoven sonatas. What makes him great? A highly personal, subjective style that favours intuition and feeling over precise technique, resulting in performances of lush, transcendent musicality. Everyone talks about the Sofia recital from 1958 where he plays Liszt’s Feux Follets and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition. Still, his recordings of the Beethoven sonatas are also second-to-none, not to mention the Russian repertoire – the little pieces of Tchaikovsky – and Prokofiev, who wrote his Seventh Sonata for him.
The 23 Greatest Solo Piano Works. 22 MB·4,680 Downloads. Professor Robert Greenberg. San Francisco Performances. Fine The 23 Greatest. piano solo - Hal Leonard. 8 MB·7,608 Downloads.
Alfred Brendel is one of the greatest pianists in the world. Here he distils a lifetime's musical knowledge from how to play Bach, Mozart and Liszt to when to cough during a recital. Familiarity with Liszt's piano works will make it evident that he was the piano's supreme artist. What I have in mind is not his transcendental pianistic skill but the reach of his expressive power. He, and only he, as a "genius of expression" (Schumann), revealed the full horizon of what the piano was able to offer. Within this context, the pedal became a tool of paramount importance.
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A1 | –Alfred Brendel | Sonata In B Minor For Piano Composed By – Franz Liszt |
28:38 |
B1 | –Alfred Brendel | Dante SonataComposed By – Franz Liszt |
15:34 |
B2 | –Alfred Brendel | Mephisto Waltz Composed By – Franz Liszt |
11:10 |
C1 | –Michael Gielen ,conducting Wiener Symphoniker | Concerto For Piano And Orchestra #1Composed By – Franz Liszt |
19:10 |
C2 | –Michael Gielen ,conducting Alfred Brendel, Wiener Symphoniker | Oberon Overture Composed By – Anton Webern |
9:00 |
D1 | –Vienna Pro Musica Orchestra, Michael Gielen | Concerto For Piano And Orchestra #2Composed By – Franz Liszt |
21:40 |
D2 | –Michael Gielen , conducting Alfred Brendel ,piano Wiener Symphoniker | Hugarian Rhapsody #11Composed By – Franz Liszt |
5:59 |
–Alfred Brendel | Six Paganini Exudes Composed By – Franz Liszt |
(26:05) | |
F1 | – | I-Preludio, Non Tropopause Lento | |
F2 | – | II-Andante | |
F3 | – | III-La Campanella | |
F4 | – | IV-Vivo | |
F5 | – | V-Allegretto | |
F6 | – | Vi-Theme With Variations (1-11) | |
E1 | –Alfred Brendel | Totenatz For Piano & Orchestra Composed By – Franz Liszt |
17:00 |
E2 | –Alfred Brendel | Bagatelle Without TonalityComposed By – Franz Liszt |
2:42 |
E3 | –Alfred Brendel | Die Traurige GondelComposed By – Franz Liszt |
7:00 |
G1 | –Conducting*, Piano*, Wiener Symphoniker | Malediction For Piano & Orchestra Composed By – Franz Liszt |
14:25 |
G2 | –Conducting*, Piano*, Wiener Symphoniker | Czardas MacabreComposed By – Franz Liszt |
6:55 |
G3 | –Conducting*, Piano*, Wiener Symphoniker | Tristan And IsoldeComposed By – Richard Wagner |
6:04 |
–Piano* | Transcriptions From OperasComposed By – Franz Liszt |
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H1 | – | Lucia de Lammermoor - SextetComposed By – Gaetano Donizetti |
5:22 |
H2 | – | I’ll Travatore - MiserereComposed By – Giuseppe Verdi |
8:07 |
H3 | – | Norma - Grand FantasyComposed By – Vincenzo Bellini |
15:35 |
–Piano* | Harmonies Poetiques Et Religieuses Composed By – Franz Liszt |
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I1 | – | Benediction de Dieu Dans la Solitude | 15:34 |
I2 | – | Funerailles | 10:54 |
J1 | –Piano*, Conducting*, Wiener Volksopernorchester | Wanderer Fantasy Composed By – Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert |
22:00 |
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Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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S-4363 | Alfred Brendel | Plays Liszt’s Greatest Piano Works (5xLP, Comp + Box) | Murray Hill Records | S-4363 | US | Unknown |