Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Seta Tanyel
2. Mazurka for piano in A minor, Op. 17/4, CT 63
Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Seta Tanyel
3. Mazurka for piano in C major, Op. 24/2, CT 65
Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Seta Tanyel
4. Mazurka for piano in B minor, Op. 33/4, CT 75
Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Seta Tanyel
5. Polonaise for piano in F sharp minor, Op. 44, CT 154
Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Seta Tanyel
6. Preludes (24) for piano, Op. 28, CT 166-189
Composed by Fryderyk Chopin
with Seta Tanyel
24 Preludes / Scherzo / 3 Mazurkas / Polonaise,Chopin,Tanyel,Collins Classics,Classical
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Masters of Classical Music (Box Set)
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001VU5 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Piano Concerto In A Major, K 488: Adagio - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Flute Concerto In D Major, K 314: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Symphony No. 40 in G minor: Molto allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Clarinet Concerto KV 622: Adagio - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Serenade, K 375: Menuetto - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Turkish March - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Violin Concerto, K 216: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Divertimento, K 334: Menuetto - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Horn Concerto, K 447: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- Cassation, K 99: Allegro - Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Tracks:
- Overture No. 4 In Major: Rejouissance - J.S.Bach
- Overture No. 3 In D Major: Air - J.S.Bach
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 2 In F Major: I. Allegro - J.S.Bach
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring - J.S.Bach
- Overture No. 2 In B Minor: Menuet & Badinerie - J.S.Bach
- Prelude In C Major - J.S.Bach
- Toccata And Fugue In D Minor - J.S.Bach
- Prelude In C Minor - J.S.Bach
- Overture No. 1 In C Major: Passepied - J.S.Bach
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 In F Major: II. Adagio - J.S.Bach
- Kommst du nun, Jesu vom Himmel herunter, Chorale - J.S.Bach
- Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major: II. Allegro - J.S.Bach
- Violin Concerto In E Major: I. Adagio - J.S.Bach
- St. Matthew Passion: Finale Chorus: 'Wir setzen uns mit Tranen nieder' - J.S.Bach
Tracks:
- Symphony No. 5: Allegro con brio - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Fur Elise - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Violin Romance No. 2 - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- 'Moonlight' Sonata: Adagio sostenuto - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Minuet - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Symphony No. 8 In F Major: Allegretto scherzando - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Coriolan: Overture - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Piano Concerto No. 2: Adagio - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Symphony No. 5 In C Minor: Allegro - Ludwig Van Beethoven
- Egmont: Overture - Ludwig Van Beethoven
Tracks:
- Die Fledermaus: Die Fledermaus (Excerpts) - Johann Strauss
- Wine, Woman And Song - Johann Strauss
- Tritsch Tratsch Polka - Johann Strauss
- The Blue Danube - Johann Strauss
- The Gypsy Baron: Introduction - Johann Strauss
- Annen Polka - Johann Strauss
- Vienna Blood - Johann Strauss
- The Gypsy Baron: Einzugsmarsch - Johann Strauss
Tracks:
- Tannhauser: Overture - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Dance Of The Prentices - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Prelude Act 3 - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg: Aufzug der Meistersinger - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Der fliegende Hollander: Overture - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Lohengrin: Prelude - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Tristan und Isolde: Prelude And Liebestod - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
- Tannhauser: Arrival Of The Guests At Wartburg - MASTERS OF CLASSICAL MUSIC
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No. 1: Allegro non troppo - Peter Tchaikovsky
- String Serenade: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Violin Concerto: Andante - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Introduction - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Pas d'action - Adagio - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Capriccio italien Op. 45 - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Swan Lake: Ballet Suite: Scene No. 10 - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Swan Lake: Ballet Suite: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Eugene Onegin: Polonaise - Peter Tchaikovsky
Tracks:
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 1 In E Major: Spring - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Siciliano - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Concerto In D Minor:: (Allegro Assai) Cologne Concerto - VIVALDI, Antonio
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 2 In G Minor: Summer - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Oboe Sonata In B Flat Major, RV 34: Adagio - Allegro - Largo - Allegro - VIVALDI, Antonio
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 3 In F Major: Autumn - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Oboe Concerto: Allegro non tasto - Largo - Allegro non molto - VIVALDI, Antonio
- Concerto In D Minor: (Largo e spiccato) Cologne Concerto - VIVALDI, Antonio
- The 4 Seasons: Concerto No. 4 In F Minor: Winter - VIVALDI, Antonio
Tracks:
- Scherzo No 1 In B Minor, Op. 20 - Frederic Chopin_
- Three Nocturnes, Op. 9: No 3 In B Major - Frederic Chopin_
- Twelve Etudes, Op. 10: No 5 In G Flat Major - Frederic Chopin_
- Twelve Etudes, Op. 25: No 10 In B Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 13 In F Sharp Major - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 14 In E Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 15 In D Flat Major 'Raindrops' - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 16 In B Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 17 In A Flat Major - Frederic Chopin_
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 18 In F Minor - Frederic Chopin_
- Scherzo No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 31 - Frederic Chopin_
- Waltz In E Flat Major, Op. 18 - Frederic Chopin_
- Nocturne In C Sharp Minor, Op. Posth. - Frederic Chopin_
- Four Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 3 In A Flat Major - Frederic Chopin_
- Four Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 4 In B Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin_
Tracks:
- Ave Maria - Franz Schubert
- Impromptu In E Flat Major - Franz Schubert
- Standchen - Franz Schubert
- Trout Quintet: Tema con variazioni - Franz Schubert
- 'Rosamunde': Entr'acte No. 1 - Franz Schubert
- Moment Musical In A Flat Major - Franz Schubert
- 'Rosamunde': Entr'acte No. 2 - Franz Schubert
- Moment Musical No. 3 In F Minor - Franz Schubert
- 'Rosamunde': Ballet Music No.2 - Franz Schubert
- Symphony No. 8 In B Minor 'Unfinished': Allegro moderato - Franz Schubert
Tracks:
- Nabucco: Overture - Verdi, Giuseppe
- Nabucco: Va pensiero, sull'ali dorate - Verdi, Giuseppe
- Aida: Prelude - Verdi, Giuseppe
- II Trovatore: Verdi! le fosche notturne (Gypsies' Chorus) - Verdi, Giuseppe
- II Trovatore: Or co' daddi, ma fra poco (Soldiers' Chorus) - Verdi, Giuseppe
- Aroldo: Overture - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata: Prelude - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata: Noi siamo zingarelle - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata:: Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La Traviata: Di Madride noi siam mattadori - Verdi, Giuseppe
- La forza del destino: Overture - Verdi, Giuseppe
Customer Reviews:
masters of classical music.......2007-03-26
A good basic collection.......2006-11-10
An excellent introduction to classical music.......2006-10-18
Very Beautiful!!!!!1.......2006-10-05
Still Stuck on Beethoven.......2006-08-22
My interest started in this genre of music because I'm researching my ancestry in Prussia and this is the music of those times. Never mind my ancestors were poor peasants who probably never got the chance to hear such wonderful music... when listening to these CDs, I'm taken back in time... to a royal court in Europe... to another place in time. The music is inspiring, relaxing, invigorating.
I have yet to listen to all the CD's in the set. I'm stuck on Beethoven! Wasn't he AWESOME!?!
I think this set is a wonderful introduction to classical music!!!!!
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Chopin: The Piano Works
Manufacturer: Decca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000041KB Release Date: 1997-06-24 |
Tracks:
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: I - C Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: II - A Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: III - G Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: IV - E Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: V - D Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: VI - B Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: VII - A Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: VIII - F Sharp Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: IX - E Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: X - C Sharp Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XI - B Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XII - G Sharp Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XIII - F Sharp Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XIV - E Flat Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XV - D Flat Major 'Raindrop'
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XVI - B Flat Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XVII - A Flat Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XVIII - F Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XIX - E Flat Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XX - C Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XXI - B Flat Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XXII - G Minor
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XXIII - F Major
- 24 Preludes, Op.28: XXIV - D Minor
- Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Op.45
- Prelude In A Flat Major
- Impromptu In A Flat Major, Op.29
- Impromptu In F Sharp Major, Op.36
- Impromptu In G Flat Major, Op.51
- Fantaisie-Impromptu In C Sharp Minor, Op.66
Tracks:
- Ballade No.1 In G Minor, Op.23
- Ballade No.2 In F Major, Op.38
- Ballade No.3 In A Flat Major, Op.47
- Ballade No.4 In F Minor, Op.52
- Scherzo No.1 In B Minor, Op.20
- Scherzo No.2 In B Flat Minor, Op.31
- Scherzo No.3 In C Sharp Minor, Op.39
- Scherzo No.4 In E Minor, Op.54
Tracks:
- 3 Nocturnes, Op.9: I - B Flat Minor
- 3 Nocturnes, Op.9: II - E Flat Major
- 3 Nocturnes, Op.9: III - B Major
- 3 Nocturnes, Op.15: I - F Major
- 3 Nocturnes, Op.15: II - F Sharp Major
- 3 Nocturnes, Op.15: III - G Minor
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.27: I - C Sharp Minor
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.27: II - D Flat Major
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.32: I - B Major
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.32: II - A Flat Major
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.37: I - G Minor
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.37: II - G Major
Tracks:
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.48: I - C Minor
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.48: II - F Sharp Minor
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.55: I - F Minor
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.55: II - E Flat Major
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.62: I - B Major
- 2 Nocturnes, Op.62: II - E Major
- Nocturne In E Minor, Op.72 No.1
- Nocutrne In C Sharp Minor
- Nocturne In C Minor
Tracks:
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: I - C Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: II - A Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: III - E Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: IV - C Sharp Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: V - G Flat Major 'Black Key'
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: VI - E Flat Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: VII - C Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: VIII - F Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: IX - F Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: X - A Flat Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: XI - E Flat Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.10: XII - C Minor 'Revolutionary'
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: I - A Flat Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: II - F Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: III - F Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: IV - A Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: V - E Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: VI - G Sharp Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: VII - C Sharp Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: VIII - D Flat Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: IX - G Flat Major
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: X - B Minor
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: XI - A Minor 'Winter Wind'
- 12 Etudes, Op.25: XII - C Minor
Tracks:
- 2 Polonaises, Op.26: I - C Sharp Minor
- 2 Polonaises, Op.26: II - E Flat Minor
- 2 Polonaises, Op.40: I - A Major
- 2 Polonaises, Op.40: II - C Minor
- Polonaise In F Sharp Minor, Op.44
- Polonaise In A Flat Major, Op.53
- Polonaise-fantaisie In A Flat Major, Op.61
Tracks:
- 3 Polonaises, Op.71: I - D Minor
- 3 Polonaises, Op.71: II - B Flat Major
- 3 Polonaises, Op.71: III - F Minor
- Polonaise In B Flat Minor
- Polonaise In G Flat Major
- Polonaise In G Minor
- Polonaise In B Flat Major
- Polonaise In A Flat Major
- Polonaise In G Sharp Minor
Tracks:
- Waltz In E Flat Major, Op.18
- 3 Waltzes, Op.34: I - A Flat Major
- 3 Waltzes, Op.34: II - A Minor
- 3 Waltzes, Op.34: III - F Major
- Waltz In A Flat Major, Op.42
- 3 Waltzes, Op.64: I - D Flat Major
- 3 Waltzes, Op.64: II - C Sharp Minor
- 3 Waltzes, Op.64: III - A Flat Major
- 2 Waltzes, Op.69: I - A Flat Major
- 2 Waltzes, Op.69: II - B Minor
- 3 Waltzes, Op.70: I - G Flat Major
- 3 Waltzes, Op.70: II - F Minor
- 3 Waltzes, Op.70: III - D Flat Major
- Waltz In E Minor (1830)
- Waltz In E Major (1829)
- Waltz In A Minor (?1843)
- Waltz In A Flat Major (1827)
- Waltz In E Flat Major ('Sostenuto', 1840)
- Waltz In E Flat Major (1829 - 1830)
Tracks:
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.6: I - F Sharp Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.6: II - C Sharp Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.6: III - E Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.6: IV - E Flat Minor
- 5 Mazurkas, Op.7: I - B Flat Major
- 5 Mazurkas, Op.7: II - A Minor
- 5 Mazurkas, Op.7: III - F Minor
- 5 Mazurkas, Op.7: IV - A Flat Major
- 5 Mazurkas, Op.7: V - C Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.17: I - B Flat Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.17: II - E Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.17: III - A Flat Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.17: IV - A Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.24: I - G Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.24: II - C Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.24: III - A Flat Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.24: IV - B Flat Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.30: I - C Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.30: II - B Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.30: III - D Flat Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.30: IV - C Sharp Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.33: I - G Sharp Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.33: II - D Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.33: III - C Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.33: IV - B Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.41: I - C Sharp Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.41: II - E Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.41: III - B Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.41: IV - A Flat Major
Tracks:
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.50: I - G Major
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.50: II - A Flat Major
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.50: III - C Sharp Minor
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.56: I - B Major
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.56: II - C Major
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.56: III - C Minor
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.59: I - A Minor
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.59: II - A Flat Major
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.59: III - F Sharp Minor
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.63: I - B Major
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.63: II - F Minor
- 3 Mazurkas, Op.63: III - C Sharp Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.67: I - G Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.67: II - G Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.67: III - C Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.67: IV - A Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.68: I - C Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.68: II - A Minor
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.68: III - F Major
- 4 Mazurkas, Op.68: IV - F Minor
- Mazurka In A Minor ('a Emile Gaillard', 1840)
- Mazurka In A Minor ('Notre temps', 1840)
- Mazurka In B Flat Major (1826)
- Mazurka In G Major (1826)
- Mazurka In A Flat Major (1834)
- Mazurka In C Major (1833)
- Mazurka In B Flat Major (For Alexandra Wolowska, 1832)
- Mazurka In D Major (1832)
- Mazurka In D Major (?1820)
- Mazurka In F Minor, Op.68 No. 4 - Vladimir Ashkenazy
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No.2 In B Flat Minor, Op.35: I - Grave - Doppio movimento
- Piano Sonata No.2 In B Flat Minor, Op.35: II - Scherzo
- Piano Sonata No.2 In B Flat Minor, Op.35: III - Marche funebre
- Piano Sonata No.2 In B Flat Minor, Op.35: IV - Finale: Presto
- Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: I - Allegro maestoso
- Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: II - Scherzo: Molto vivace
- Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: III - Largo
- Piano Sonata No.3 In B Minor, Op.58: IV - Finale: Presto, non tanto
- Fantaisie In F Minor, Op. 49
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No.1 In C Minor, Op.4: I - Allegro maestoso
- Piano Sonata No.1 In C Minor, Op.4: II - Minuetto - Trio
- Piano Sonata No.1 In C Minor, Op.4: III - Larghetto
- Piano Sonata No.1 In C Minor, Op.4: IV - Finale: Presto
- Variations sur un air national allemand - E Major (1826)
- Rondo In C Minor, Op.1
- 3 Ecossaises, Op.72 No.3: I - D Major; II - G Major; III - D Flat Major
- Rondo 'a la Mazur' In F Major, Op.5
- Marche funebre In C Minor, Op.72 No.2
- Contredanse In G Flat Major (?1827) - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Rondo In C Major, Op.73 - Vladimir Ashkenazy
- Variations In D Major For Piano Duet (1826) - Vladimir Ashkenazy
Tracks:
- Variations In A Major ('Souvenir de Paganini', 1829)
- Variations brillantes In B Flat Major, Op.12
- Rondo In E Flat Major, Op.16
- Bolero In A Minor, Op.19
- Cantabile In B Flat Major
- Variation In E Major
- Largo In E Flat Major
- Allegro de concert In A Major, Op.46
- 3 Nouvelles Etudes (1837): I - F Minor
- 3 Nouvelles Etudes (1837): II - A Flat Major
- 3 Nouvelles Etudes (1837): III - D Flat Major
- Tarentelle In A Flat Major, Op.43
- Fugue In A Minor (1841 - 42)
- Albumblatt in E Major (1843)
- Op.74 No.2: Wiosna - Spring
- 2 Bourrees (1846): I - G Minor; II - A Major
- Galop Marquis
- Berceuse In D Flat Major, Op.57
- Barcarolle In F Sharp Major, Op.60
Customer Reviews:
My experience of this CD.......2007-04-04
Beautiful!.......2006-08-18
and I listen to bits of it every day. I have yet to find a favorite
CD, as each is so lovely. It is well worth the price.
Well worth the money. Wonderful! Wonderful!.......2006-06-10
Best investment to make.......2006-05-21
Although some pieces are not as good as those by other artists, Ashkenazy's interpretations of Chopin are the best I've ever heard. Add in his amazing technical performance and you've got some sublime music.
Listening to these pieces have immensely helped my own Chopin reportoire. I don't play to mimic Ashkenazy, but I use his insights and apply my own style over that and end up with something exponentially better than what I could produce on my own.
The price is something you have to seriously consider. A hundred bucks. Yeah, that's a lot of money, but that's 48 cents per song. And you'll listen to these songs dozens of times, at least, I guarantee. Plus it's a great deal... if you were to get all the Ashkenazy-Chopin CDs available on Amazon, overlapping pieces as little as possible, you'd pay $30 more and still not have everything.
This is an investment for life and will definitely remain one of my favorite CD sets for decades. Decades. A hundred bucks for decades of amazing music. This stuff is larger than today, larger than life.. music this good is something you can't afford to pass up because of temporary financial difficulties.
A great pianist interpreting the most inspired composer ever !.......2005-09-15
Interpretation and emotion feeling is also a matter of taste, so that the only one who can give a final answer is Franois (Frederic).
Ashkenazy is gifted with a phenomenal technique, a great pianist. So that this collection is for sure 5 stars. Enjoy it.
Ah, if you like to see piano technique in action, listen to Georgy Cziffra's interpretation of Etude op. 10 no. 4. (Search the album in my reviews.)
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Complete Piano Works of Scriabin
Michael Ponti , and Scriabin Manufacturer: Vox (Classical) ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00007J4SI Release Date: 2002-12-10 |
Tracks:
- Etude
- Prelude
- Impromptu A La Mazur
- F Sharp Minor
- A Major
- Canon In D Minor
- Fugue
- Albumleaf In A Flat Major
- Albumleaf In F Sharp Major
- Nocturne In A Flat Major
- Fantasy For 2 Pianos
- Egoroff Variations
- Allegro Appassionato Op. 4
- Vivace
- Allegretto
- Vivo
- Lento
- Andante Cantabile
- Allegro
- Allegro Assai
- Allegro Agitato
- Andantino
- Andante
- Allegro Assai
- Andante
- Lento
- Presto
- Lento
- Misterioso
- Allegretto
- Allegro Agitato
- Affettuoso
- Appassionato
- Andante
- Lento
- Vivo
- Presto
- Waltz In G# Minor Op. Posth.
- Waltz In D Flat Major Op. Posth.
- Waltz In F Minor Op. 1
Tracks:
- Allegro
- Capriccio
- Tempestoso
- Piacevole
- Brioso
- Con Grazia
- Presto Tenebroso
- Lento (Tempo Rubato)
- Alla Ballata
- Allegro
- Andante Cantabile
- Patetico
- Patetico (Alternative Version)
- Presto
- No. 2 In F# Minor
- Prestissimo
- Andante
- Affanato
- Esaltato
- Agitato
- Allegro
- F Major
- B Minor
- Tempo Giusto
- Allegretto Non Tanto
- Allegretto
- Moderato
- Doloroso
- Scherzando
- Con Passione
- Con Moto
- No. 9 In G# Minor
- Sotto Voce
Tracks:
- Prelude In C# Minor
- Nocturne In D Flat Major
- No. 1 In G# Minor
- No. 2 In F# Minor
- No. 1 In F# Minor
- No. 2 In A Major
- No. 1 In F# Major
- No. 2 In B Flat Minor
- Maestoso
- Allegro
- Andante
- Allegro
- Allegro
- Presto
- No. 1 In B Major
- No. 2 In F# Minor
- Andante
- Vivo
- Allegro Assai
- Andantino
- Andante
- Andante
- Allegro
- Andante Cantabile
- Lento
- Allegretto
- Allegretto
- Presto
- Andante
- Lento
- Presto
- Andante Doloroso
- Allegro Assai
- Allegro De Concert Op. 18
Tracks:
- Polonaise Op. 21
- Andante
- Andante
- Allegretto
- Andantino
- Allegro
- Allegretto
- Lento
- Vivo
- Agitato
- Allegretto
- Moderato
- Allegretto
- Mesto
- Patetico In G Minor
- Andante In B Major
- Fantasie In B Minor Op. 28
- Andante
- Con Stravaganza
- Presto
- Lento
- No. 1 In E Major
- Vagamente
- No. 3 In C Major
- Ardito Bellicoso
- No. 1 In D Flat Major
- No. 2 In B Flat Major
- No. 3 In C Major
- Mesto
- Maestoso Fiero
- Andante
- Irato Impetuoso
- Allegro
- Elevato
- Languido
- No. 4 In A Flat Major
- Impetuoso Fiero
- Poetico Con Delizio
- Capricciosamente Affannato
- Festivamente
Tracks:
- No. 1 In F# Major
- No. 2 In D Major
- Poeme Tragique Op. 34
- Poeme Satanique Op. 36
- Poeme Op. 41
- No. 1 In C Major
- No. 2 In C Major
- Feuillet D'Album
- Poeme Fantastique
- Prelude
- Scherzo Op. 46
- Etude
- Prelude
- Reverie
- Waltz In A Flat Major, Op. 38
- Quasi Waltz In F Major, Op. 47
- Allegro In D Flat Major
- Piacevole In F# Major
- Fragilite
- Prelude
- Poeme Aile
- Danse Languide
- Poeme
- Enigme
- Poeme Languide
- Prelude
- Ironies
- Nuances
- Etude
- Desir
- Caresse Dansee
- Albumleaf Op. 58
- Poeme
- Prelude
- Poeme-Nocturne Op. 61
- Masque
- Etrangete
- Allegretto
- Allegretto
- Andante
- Presto
Customer Reviews:
Good..........2007-07-13
Interpretations that look forward to the 20th Century ... not back to the 19th.......2007-07-02
In the end, it all comes down to whether you like your Scriabin lean and taut, or prefer him broad and expansive. I come down on the "lean" side, which is why I enjoy these performances. Michael Ponti misses some notes here and there, but when your Scriabin is almost going off the edge, that's what happens. Scriabin should never sound "pretty" in the manner of Chopin, which is where so many pianists get it wrong. Yes, he owed much to Chopin, Balakirev and other pianist-composers, but that was merely the jumping off place for Scriabin as he plunged headlong into the 20th Century. Yes, there are moments of sheer exquisiteness to savor, but ultimately Scriabin's is music that stretches the bounds of tonality and rattles the structural cage, trying to break free.
When you listen to this set, you'll discover that not all of Scriabin's compositions are top-drawer (no big surprise when you consider the massive number of works he composed over many years). And it's also true that when one single pianist is tackling it all, not every interpretation is going to be equally inspired. But once you've heard Ponti's special way with these pieces -- bright piano and all -- you'll never again be satisfied with a merely "correct" or "poised" reading. That's selling Scriabin WAY too short ... but it's what 80% of the other pianists do. (Oh yeah, but they might get all the notes correct.)
Be sure to purchase this set along with the companion 2-CD set of the complete sonatas that also includes a few late, late works. Ponti's performances of the sonatas are even more effective, IMHO.
perhaps consider these thoughts before purchasing.......2007-05-12
Substandard.......2007-04-16
Ponti's Scriabin is sloppy and umusical in general. Only the Op. 71 poems make this set worth getting. Start with Robert Taub's sonatas, Horowitz Plays Scriabin (on RCA and Sony), and Glemser Vol. 1.
Dead cheap ... but , unfortunately , a waste of money.......2005-06-14
This is the complete catalogue , but , honestly , you'd be better off with midi files .
I can't believe a record company actually released this **ap .
Reminds me of those old 'classics' the tobacco companies used to sponsor in the seventies .
Except , most of the collection sounds like it was recorded on an early Phillips cassette recorder .
Cigarettes are better value than this product .
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Masters of Classical Music 6-10
Manufacturer: Delta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001W10 Release Date: 1990-10-09 |
Tracks:
- Piano Concerto No. 1: Allegro non troppo - Peter Tchaikovsky
- String Serenade: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Violin Concerto: Andante - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Ballet Suite: Introduction - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Ballet Suite: Pas d'action - Adagio - Peter Tchaikovsky
- The Sleeping Beauty: Ballet Suite: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Capriccio Italien Op. 45 - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Swan Lake: Ballet Suite: Scene No. 10 - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Swan Lake: Ballet Suite: Waltz - Peter Tchaikovsky
- Eugene Onegin: Polonaise - Peter Tchaikovsky
Tracks:
- The 4 Seasons: Spring: Concerto No. 1 In E Major - Antonio Vivaldi
- Siciliano - Antonio Vivaldi
- Concerto In D Minor: (Allegro assai) Cologne Concerto - Antonio Vivaldi
- The 4 Seasons: Summer: Concerto No. 2 In G Minor - Antonio Vivaldi
- Oboe Sonata In B Flat Major - Antonio Vivaldi
- The 4 Seasons: Autumn: Concerto No. 3 In F Major - Antonio Vivaldi
- Oboe Concerto - Antonio Vivaldi
- Concerto In D Minor: (Largo e spiccato) Cologne Concerto - Antonio Vivaldi
- The 4 Seasons: Winter: Concerto No. 4 In F Minor - Antonio Vivaldi
Tracks:
- Scherzo No 1 In B Minor, Op 20 - Frederic Chopin
- Three Nocturnes, Op. 9: No. 3 In B Major - Frederic Chopin
- Twelve Etudes, Op. 10: No. 5 In G Flat Major - Frederic Chopin
- Twelve Etudes, Op. 25: No. 10 In B Minor - Frederic Chopin
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 13 In F Sharp Major - Frederic Chopin
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 14 In E Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 15 In D Flat Major 'Raindrops' - Frederic Chopin
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 16 In B Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 17 In A Flat Major - Frederic Chopin
- 24 Preludes, Op. 28: No. 18 In F Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Scherzo No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 31 - Frederic Chopin
- Waltz In E Flat Major, Op. 18 - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturne In C Sharp Minor, Op. posth. - Frederic Chopin
- Four Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 3 In A Flat Major - Frederic Chopin
- Four Mazurkas, Op. 24: No. 4 In B Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin
Tracks:
- Ave Maria - Schubert, Franz
- Impromptu In E Flat Major - Schubert, Franz
- Budapest Strings: Standchen - Schubert, Franz
- Trout Quintet: Tema con variazioni - Schubert, Franz
- Entr'acte No.1 From 'Rosamunde' - Schubert, Franz
- Moment Musical In A Flat Major - Schubert, Franz
- Entr'acte No. 2 From 'Rosamunde' - Schubert, Franz
- Moment Musical No. 3 In F Minor - Schubert, Franz
- Ballet Music No.2 From 'Rosamunde' - Schubert, Franz
- Symphony No. 8 In B Minor 'Unfinished': Allegro moderato - Schubert, Franz
Tracks:
- Nabucco: Overture - Giuseppe Verdi
- Nabucco: Va Pensiero, sull'ali Dorate - Giuseppe Verdi
- Aida: Prelude - Giuseppe Verdi
- II Trovatore - Gypsie's Chorus: Vedi! le fosche notturne - Giuseppe Verdi
- Il Ttrovatore - Soldiers' Chorus: II Trovatore: Or co' daddi, ma fra poco - Giuseppe Verdi
- Aroldo: Overture - Giuseppe Verdi
- La Traviata: Prelude - Giuseppe Verdi
- La Traviata: Noi Siamo zingarelle - Giuseppe Verdi
- La Traviata: Libiamo ne' lieti calici - Giuseppe Verdi
- La Traviata: Di Madride noi siam mattadori - Giuseppe Verdi
- La Forza del destino: Overture - Giuseppe Verdi
Customer Reviews:
A good deal, but a little skimpy.......2001-05-25
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Chopin: Complete Edition
Krystian Zimerman , Claudio Arrau , Stefan Askenase , Anatol Ugorski , Maurizio Pollini , Jean-Marc Luisada , and Zilberstein, Lilya Manufacturer: Deutsche Grammophon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001X58Z Release Date: 1999-10-12 |
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On the 150th anniversary of his death, Deutsche Grammophon released this impressive box set featuring the complete works of Frédéric Chopin. Spread out over 17 CDs, it contains some truly big-name artists--Argerich, Pollini, Barenboim, and Ashkenazy--and a few you've probably never heard of. The majority of the set's nine volumes contain some music newly produced for this undertaking, and a few items (Chopin's songs, for instance) were recorded specifically for this collection. A well-illustrated book is included--it contains an essay, dateline, and illustrations--and each volume in the set gets its own liner notes. The music? It varies from great to less than great, but most of it is worth hearing. Those accustomed to Rubinstein's readings of the Mazurkas will find those played by Jean-Marc Luisada less fluid and lacking Rubinstein's power. Chopin's songs, seldom heard and filled with elements of Polish folk dances and the less-than-stellar lyrics of the composer's friend Stefan Witwicki, get a college try here by soprano Elzbieta Szmytka. They sound as good as you'll hear anywhere (if you can find them). It probably goes without saying that Martha Argerich's rousing 26 Préludes are some of the set's more exciting moments. But, really, the entire collection is solid. It should be noted that budget label Naxos has released its own Chopin edition at less than half the price of this set. With Idil Biret as the only performer on that set, you miss out on some of the diverse performances and personalities found here. Also, to please those of us who already own favorite performances of these works, each two-CD volume in the Complete Chopin Edition can be purchased individually. Bravo. --Jason VerlindeCustomer Reviews:
At least 16 / 19 well spent hours.......2004-10-11
Rubinstein recorded the preludes (op.28) in their entirety only once, in 1946, which means that they aren't available in RCA's collection with preferable sound quality, but on this set Martha Argerich delivers a great performance of the 26 preludes (no.1-24, op.28, plus 25, op.45, and 26, op. 35,) recorded in 1975. One prelude that in my opinion should always be played as slow and gentle as possible is no.15 (a.k.a. "The Raindrop Prelude.") What I'd like to describe as a prefect version of the piece is performed by--despite my having done a lot of research--a, to me unknown performer, but runs at 6:08 minutes. Argerich rushes the whole piece a bit (the drops fall too closely -) the fact that her version runs at 4:51 should say a lot. Of the approximately 20 different performances I've heard of this particular prelude (obviously one of my favorites,) Argerich's is the shortest, and lays somewhere in the swamp among other "medium integral" versions. She delivers exciting performances of the other preludes, though - the first time I heard them, I hit repeat on my CD player, and listened to nothing else for three days.
The Mazurkas, here performed by Jean-Marc Luisada and Lilya Zilberstein, are performed--while beautifully--quite carefully and loosely. For those who'd like a more restrained performance of the pieces, RCA's Rubinstein Collection, vol. 50, is recommended.
Besides all the music for only piano(s,) Chopin also composed 80 minutes worth of chamber music, which here is performed by Beaux Arts Trio, et al. He also wrote 45+ minutes worth of songs, which here is performed by soprano Elzbieta Szmytka and pianist Malcolm Martineau on a 1999 performance. I don't feel qualified to comment on solo singing in Polish, but while I don't care for the occasional close-to-full effect vibrato, I like Martineau's piano playing and the almost folksy melodies and arrangements. This music distinguishes itself by far from the rest of the music in the set. Translations to several languages of the lyrics to the 19 songs are included.
The stereophony on all recordings is great, the overall sound quality on all discs (when considering the years of the recordings) I'd give a 4/5, but still rate the whole package 9/10 - I'd think that some (both older and newer) recordings could have been transferred better, while some sound superior to what you'd dare dream of. This is definitely the best complete edition of Chopin's music available, and perhaps the best collection of works available on disc by any classical composer. A lot of work has been put into the set's design, the sound, and certainly the amount and accuracy of interesting info given in the enclosed illustrated 140 page hard-cover book (of which a fifth is written in English) and in the 40-60 page booklets (also illustrated) included in each volume; practically everything you'll ever need to know about the composer (and these recordings) is included here along with all the music he wrote. Well worthy of your time and money.
Enlightening but slighly blemished.......2004-07-05
The greatest virtue of this collection is the opportunity to hear more obscure elements of Chopin's collected ouevre. He wrote some lovely chamber music and wrote highly effective variations with and without orchestra. Among his 17 songs are a few gems.
As for the strength of the performances, some of them are rightly considered definitive. I love Zimerman in the piano concerti, Argerich owns the Op. 28 preludes, and I find in Pollini's scherzos the unbridled energy and interpretive depth required by these challenging pieces. Even if Daniel Barenboim's nocturnes do not set any records, they are well-done and completely satisfying.
I was less enthusiastic about Pollini's readings of the latter 2 piano sonatas, which I find prosaic on the whole. I was equally underwhelmed by Bunin's impromptus, which again betray interpretive rather than technical deficiencies. My greatest disappointment is Jean-Marc Luisada's controversial readings of the mazurkas. An unwieldy rubato rules the day here, and distorts the harmonic language to the point that it sounds like Debussy or Ravel's frequent (and unshakeably French-sounding) evocations of Spain. I much prefer any of the Rubinstein mazurka sets, which are colorful but rhythmically mindful of their namesakes.
Properly supplemented in the more familiar repertory (mazurkas, impromptus, sonatas, in particular), I believe this set is indispensable to anyone who appreciates or seeks a broader understanding of Chopin the composer. I recommend it highly.
Chopin - Luisada, Jean-Marc.......2002-04-14
It seems as often reviewers/critics/listeners have the same opinions: I wonder if it isn't in some cases the old story of the Emperors new clothes - nobody dares to have a different opinion, as they do not want to appear stupid.
Some of the reviewers here, didn't like Luisadas performances of the Mazurkas. I hold the heretical opinion that Jean-Marc Luisadas performances are much better than Rubinsteins (I possess the three different complete Mazurka recordings of Rubinstein). There are few pianists that like Luisada know how to treat the piano as a truly polyphonic instrument, with absolute control of every line, and at the same time being able to emphasise every harmonic detail - giving every chord its differing and appropriate degree of tension. Furthermore he understands how to display the different moods and characters of the music. All these factors make Luisadas performances extremely colourful. Every Mazurka with Luisada is a unique experience.
Ps. Other recordings do occasionally wet the critical appetite: For instance the everywhere highly acclaimed Chopin recordings with Pollini are often musically awful, the Etudes opus 10 nr. 1 and opus 25 nr. 1 are examples. For the complete Etudes, buy Boris Berezovsky's recording for Teldec, it surpasses Pollini by far. Ds.
Chopin - Luisada, Jean-Marc.......2002-04-14
It seems as often reviewers/critics/listeners have the same opinions: I wonder if it isn't in some cases the old story of the Emperors new clothes - nobody dares to have a different opinion, as they do not want to appear stupid.
Some of the reviewers here, didn't like Luisadas performances of the Mazurkas. I hold the heretical opinion that Jean-Marc Luisadas performances are much better than Rubinsteins (I possess the three different complete Mazurka recordings of Rubinstein). There are few pianists that like Luisada know how to treat the piano as a truly polyphonic instrument, with absolute control of every line, and at the same time being able to emphasise every harmonic detail - giving every chord its differing and appropriate degree of tension. Furthermore he understands how to display the different moods and characters of the music. All these factors make Luisadas performances extremely colourful. Every Mazurka with Luisada is a unique experience.
Ps. Other recordings do occasionally wet the critical appetite: For instance the everywhere highly acclaimed Chopin recordings with Pollini are often musically awful, the Etudes opus 10 nr. 1 and opus 25 nr. 1 are examples. For the complete Etudes, buy Boris Berezovsky's recording for Teldec, it surpasses Pollini by far. Ds.
Learn, learn, learn!.......2000-10-16
DG deserves praise for coming with an excellent set of records as well as presentation of the booklets. It is breathtaking to have the opportunity to really know Chopin so well.
Performers are first rate and speak for themselves, and for the price of 8 CD's you get the whole collection. Yes, you can get in some cases better performances, but overall you can find a better compilation. Naxos has its own, and I am going to exchange it with a friend, problem will be to get mine back!
Buy it without hesitation.
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Chopin: Piano Works
Manufacturer: Nimbus Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000037AU Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Op.9, No.3 In B Major
- Op.15, No.1 In F Major
- Op.15, No.2 In F Sharp Major
- Op.15, No. 3 In G Minor
- Op.27, No.1 In C Sharp Minor
- Op.27, No.2 In D Flat Major
- Op.48, No.1 In C Minor
- Op.48, No.2 In F Sharp Minor
- Op.62, No.1 In E Major
- Bonus Track - Vlado Perlemuter
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 35: Doppio movimento
- Sonata No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 35: Scherzo
- Sonata No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 35: Marche funebre - lento
- Sonata No. 2 In B Flat Minor, Op. 35: Finale - presto
- Sonata No. 3 In B Minor, Op. 58: Allegra maestoso
- Sonata No. 3 In B Minor, Op. 58: Scherzo - molto vivace
- Sonata No. 3 In B Minor, Op. 58: Largo
- Sonata No. 3 In B Minor, Op. 58: Finale - presto non tanto
- Sonata No. 3 In B Minor, Op. 58: Barcarolle, Op. 60
Tracks:
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: C Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: A Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: G Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: D Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: B Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: A Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Sharp Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: C Sharp Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: B Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: G Sharp Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Sharp Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Flat Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: D Flat Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: B Flat Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: A Flat Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Flat Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: C Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: B Flat Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: G Minor
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: F Major
- 24 Preludes Op. 28: D Minor
- Prelude In C Sharp Minor Op. 45
- Fantasy In F Minor Op. 49
- Berceuse Op. 57
Tracks:
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 1 In C (Allegro)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 2 In A Minor (Allegro)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 3 In F (Lento, ma non troppo)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 4 In C Sharp Minor (Presto)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 5 In G Flat (Vivace)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 6 In F Flat Minor (Andante)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 7 In C (Vivace)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 8 In F (Allegro)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 9 In F Minor (Allegro molto agitato)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 10 In A Flat (Vivace assat)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 11 In E Flat (Allegretto)
- Etudes, Op. 10: No. 12 In C Minor (Allegro con fuoco)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 1 In A Flat (Allegro sostenuto)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 2 In F Minor (Presto)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 3 In F (Allegro)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 4 In A Minor (Agitato)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 5 In F Minor (Vivace)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 6 In G Sharp Minor (Allegro)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 7 In C Sharp Minor (Lento)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 8 In D Flat (Vivace legato)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 9 In G Flat (Allegro vivace)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 10 In B Minor (Allegro con fuoco)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 11 In A Minor (Lento)
- Etudes, Op. 25: No. 12 In C Minor (Allegro molto, con fuoco)
- Trois nouvelles etudes: No. 1 In F Minor (Andantino)
- Trois nouvelles etudes: No. 2 In D Flat (Allegretto)
- Trois nouvelles etudes: No. 3 In A Flat (Allegretto)
Tracks:
- Ballade No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 23
- Ballade No. 2 In F Major, Op.38
- Ballade No. 3 In A Flat Major, Op. 47
- Ballade No. 4 In F Minor, Op. 52
- Polonaise In F Sharp Minor, Op. 44
- Polonaise - Fantaisie In A Flat Major, Op. 61
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Tracks:
- Scherzo No. 3 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 39
- Mazurka In A Minor, Op. 59, No. 1
- Mazurka In A Flat, Op. 59, No. 2
- Mazurka In F Sharp Minor, Op. 59, No. 3
- Mazurka In B, Op. 63, No. 1
- Mazurka In F minor, Op. 63, No. 2
- Mazurka In C Sharp Minor, Op. 63, No. 3
- Mazurka In C, Op. 24, No. 2
- Mazurka In B Minor, Op. 33, No. 4
- Mazurka In E minor, Op. 41 No. 1
- Mazurka In C Sharp Minor, Op. 41, No. 4
- Mazurka In C, Op. 56, No. 2
- Mazurka In C Minor, Op. 56, No. 3
- Mazurka In F Minor, Op. 68, No. 4
- Mazurka In A Minor, Op. 17, No. 4
- Mazurka In C Sharp Minor, Op. 30, No. 4
- Mazurka In C Sharp Minor, Op. 50, No. 3
- Tarantelle In A Flat, Op. 43
Customer Reviews:
No. One.......2006-02-10
A bad service for Chopin.......2005-10-24
"He is not only a great virtuoso but a great musician".......2004-06-22
Vlado Perlemuter possessed an equisite tonal pallette allied with a lucid and insightful musical mind. These qualities, which so many pianists lack, are evident in Perlemuter's playing from the opening phrase. Technique is no issue in great music, rather the flow of the music, inexorably towards strangely predictable yet uniquely spontaneous results is the fruit of the artistic search.
Perlemuter's extraordinary ability to render the simplicity of expression, or directness/clarity of expression in Chopin's music, is special.
I can't beleive this incomparable artist is not better known!
This makes a good contrast to many self conscious chopin players, as Perlumeter brings us the music, without the forced imprint of the player impinging on the music.
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Chopin: Complete Piano Music
Idil Biret , Slovak State Philharmonic Orchestra , and Robert Stankovsky Manufacturer: Naxos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00001NTN0 Release Date: 1999-09-28 |
Tracks:
- Ballades - Berceuse - Fantaisie - Trois nouvelles des - Galop Marquis - Largo - Marche fune - Cantabile
- Ballade No.2 In F Major, Op.38
- Ballade No.3 In A Flat Major, Op.47
- Ballade No.4 In F Minor, Op.52
- Berceuse In D Flat Major, Op.57
- No.1 In F Minor
- No.2 In A Flat Major
- No.3 In D Flat Major
- Fantaisie In F Minor, Op.49
- Galop Marquis In A Flat Major
- Largo In E Flat Major, BI 109
- Marche Funebre
- Cantabile In B Flat Major
Tracks:
- Etudes
- No.2 In A Minor
- No.3 In E Major
- No.4 In C Sharp Minor
- No.5 In G Flat Major, 'Black Keys'
- No.6 In E Flat Minor
- No.7 In C Major
- No.8 In F Major
- No.9 In F Minor
- No.10 In A Flat Major
- No.11 In E Flat Major
- No.12 In C Minor, 'Revolutionary'
- No.1 In A Flat Major
- No.2 In F Minor
- No.3 In F Major
- No.4 In A Minor
- No.5 In E Minor
- No.6 In G Sharp Minor
- No.7 In C Sharp Minor
- No.8 In D Flat Major
- No.9 In G Flat Major
- No.10 In B Minor
- No.11 In A Minor, 'Winter Wind'
- No.12 In C Minor
Tracks:
- Mazurkas - Volume 1
- No.2 In C Sharp Minor, Op.6/2
- No.3 In E Major, Op.6/3
- No.4 In A Flat Minor, Op.6/4
- No.5 In B Flat Major, Op.7/1
- No.6 In A Minor, Op.7/2
- No.7 In F Minor, Op.7/3
- No.8 In A Flat Major, Op.7/4
- No.9 In C Major, Op.7/5
- No.10 In B Flat Major, Op.17/1
- No.11 In E Minor, Op.17/2
- No.2 In A Flat Major, Op.17/3
- No.13 In A Minor, Op.17/4
- No.14 In G Minor, Op.24/1
- No.15 In C Major, Op.24/2
- No.16 In A Flat Major, Op.24/3
- No.17 In B Flat Minor, Op.24/4
- No.18 In C Minor, Op.30/1
- No.19 In B Minor, Op.30/2
- No.20 In D Flat Major, Op.30/3
- No.21 In G Sharp Minor, Op.30/4
- No.22 In G Sharp Minor, Op.33/1
- No.23 In D Major, Op.33/2
- No.24 In C Major, Op.33/3
- No.25 In B Minor, Op.33/4
- No.26 In C Sharp Minor, Op.41/1
Tracks:
- Mazurkas - Volume 2
- No.28 In B Major, Op.41/3
- No.29 In A Flat Major, Op.41/4
- No.30 In G Major, Op.50/1
- No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.50/2
- No.32 In C Sharp Minor, Op.50/3
- No.33 In B Major, Op56/1
- No.34 In C Major, Op.56/2
- No.35 In C Minor, Op.56/3
- No.36 In A Minor, Op.59/1
- No.37 In A Flat Major, Op.59/2
- No.38 In F Sharp Minor, Op.59/3
- No.39 In B Major, Op.63/1
- No.40 In F Minor, Op.63/2
- No.41 In C Sharp Minor, Op.63/3
- No.42 In G Major, Op.67/1
- No.43 In G Minor, Op.67/2
- No.44 In C Major, Op.67/3
- No.45 In A Minor, Op.67/4
- No.46 In C Major, Op.68/1
- No.47 In A Minor, Op.68/2
- No.48 In F Major, Op.68/3
- No.49 In F Minor, Op.68/4
- No.50 In A Minor, Op. Posth.
- No.51 In A Minor, Op. Posth.
Tracks:
- Nocturnes - Volume 1
- E Flat Major, Op.9, No.2
- B Major, Op.9, No.3
- F Major, Op.15, No.1
- F Sharp Major, Op.15, No.2
- G Minor, Op.15, No.3
- C Sharp Minor, Op.27, No.1
- D Flat Major, Op.27, No.2
- B Major, Op.32, No.1
- A Flat Major, Op.32, No.2
- C Minor, B.I. 108
- C Sharp Minor, B.I. 49
Tracks:
- Nocturnes - Volume 2
- G Major, Op.37, No.2
- C Minor, Op.48, No.1
- F Sharp Minor, Op.48, No.2
- F Minor, Op.55, No.1
- E Flat Major, Op.55, No.2
- B Major, Op.62, No.1
- E Major, Op.62, No.2
- E Minor, Op.72, No.1 (Posth.)
Tracks:
- Piano Sonatas
- Menuetto
- Larghetto
- Fianle
- Grave - Doppio Movimento
- Scherzo
- Marche Funebre: Lento
- Finale: Presto
- Allegro Maestoso
- Scherzo: Molto Vivace
- Largo
- Finale: Presto, Non Tanto
Tracks:
- Polonaises - Volume 1
- E Flat Minor, Op.26, No.2
- A Major, Op.40, No.1, 'Military'
- C Minor, Op.40, No.2
- F Sharp Minor, Op.44
- A Flat Major, Op.53, 'Heroic'
- A Flat Major, Op.61, 'Polonaise-Fantaisie'
Tracks:
- Polonaises - Volume 2
- B Flat Major, Op.71, No.2
- F Minor, Op.71, No.3
- G Minor, BI 1
- B Flat Major, BI 3
- A Flat Major, BI 5
- G Sharp Minor, BI 6
- B Flat Minor, 'Adieu', BI 13
- G Flat Major, BI 36
- Andante Spianato
- Grande Polonaise
Tracks:
- Preludes (Including "The Raindrop) - Barcarolle - Bolero
- No.2
- No.3
- No.4
- No.5
- No.6
- No.7
- No.8
- No.9
- No.10
- No.11
- No.12
- No.13
- No.14
- No.15
- No.16
- No.17
- No.18
- No.19
- No.20
- No.21
- No.22
- No.23
- No.24
- Prelude In A Flat Major, Op. Posth.
- Prelude In C Sharp Minor, Op.45
- Barcarolle, Op.60
- Bolero, Op.19
- Bourree I
- Bourree II
- Wiosna
- Feuille D'Album
- Fugue
Tracks:
- Rondos and Variations
- Rondo A La Mazurka, Op.5
- Rondo, Op.16
- Rondo, Op.73
- Mazurka In G Major, BI 16
- Mazurka In B Flat Major, BI 16
- Mazurka In B Flat Major, BI 73
- Mazurka In C Major, BI 82
- Mazurka In A Flat Major, BI 7
- Mazurka In D Major, BI 4
- Variations Brillantes, Op.12
- Variations On A German Air
- Variations On A March From Bellini's I Puritani
- Variations 'Souvenir De Paganini'
- Variations In D Major For Two Pianos
Tracks:
- Scherzi and Impromptus - Allegro de concert
- No.2 In B Flat Minor, Op.31
- No.3 In C Sharp Minor, Op.39
- No.4 In E Major, Op.54
- No.1 In A Flat Major, Op.29
- No.2 In F Sharp Major, Op.36
- No.3 In G Flat Major, Op.51
- No.4 In C Sharp Minor, Op.66, 'Fantaisie-Impromptu'
- Allegro De Concert, Op.46
Tracks:
- Waltzes - Contredanse - Ecossaises - Tarantelle
- In A Flat Major, Op.34/1
- In A Minor, Op.34/2
- In F Major, Op.34/3
- Valse In A Flat Major, Op.42
- Valse In D Flat Major, Op.64/1, 'Minute'
- Valse In C Sharp Minor, Op.64/2
- Valse In A Flat Major, Op.64/3
- Valse In A Flat Major, Op.69/1, 'L'adieu'
- Valse In B Minor, Op.69/2
- Valse In G Flat Major, Op.70/1
- Valse In F Minor, Op.70/2
- Valse In D Flat Major, Op.70/3
- Valse In A Flat Major, BI 21
- Valse In E Major, BI 44
- Valse In E Minor, BI 56
- Valse In A Minor, BI 150
- Valse In E Flat Major, BI 133, 'Sostenuto'
- Valse In E Flat Major, BI 46
- Contredanse In G Flat Major, BI 17
- No.1 In D Major
- No.2 In G Major
- No.3 In D Flat Major
- Tarantelle In A Flat Major, Op.43
Tracks:
- Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 2
- Romanza: Larghetto
- Rondo: Vivace
- Maestoso
- Larghetto
- Allegretto Vivace
Tracks:
- Fantasia on Polish Airs - Krakowiak - Variations on "Li darem la mano" Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise
- Air: Juz Miesiac Zaszedi: Andantino
- Theme De Charles Kurpinski: Allegretto
- Kujawiak: Vivace
- Allegro Maestoso
- Scherzo: Molto Vivace
- Introduction: Largo
- Tema: Allegretto
- Variation I: Brillante
- Variation II: Veloce, Ma Accuratamente
- Variation III: Sempre Sostenuto
- Variation IV: Con Bravura
- Variation V: Adagio - Alla Polacca
- Introduction: Andantino Quasi Allegretto
- Rondo: Allegro Non Troppo
Amazon.com
This 15-disc set, recorded from 1990 to 1992, is a truly complete survey of Chopin's piano music, including juvenilia and the works for piano and orchestra. It may not be quite the triumph of Biret's Brahms set, in which the performances are competitive with the best to be heard anywhere. But all of this playing is thoroughly worthy of the music, and Biret's technique is strong enough to deal with such hurdles as the Études and Scherzi without flinching. Her style is a bit more straightforward than that of the most famous Chopin poets (such as Rubinstein and Cortot), making these recordings a particularly good bet for students and listeners who are first learning to love Chopin. One can often come up with a (more expensive) recording that expresses even more of the poetry of the music than Biret does: Moravec's Nocturnes, Rubinstein's Mazurkas, Zayas's Études, and so on. And occasionally some of the lesser-known music (such as the First Sonata) might be better skipped except by scholars and curious listeners who want to know why these pieces are so obscure. But finding 15 well-filled CDs of such great music, in such excellent performances, so well recorded, for such an absurdly low price becomes an irresistible bargain. Even connoisseurs who know the great Chopin recordings of the past may well find these recordings a refreshing alternate view of the music. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
The Greatest of Music--Certainly Not of Playing.......2007-05-11
Of course, playing any well written piano music is difficult--that is to do it so well that the music emerges as an autonomous being. In the case of Chopin, it is even more difficult as his music is composed with such flexibility and plasticity that the chances of going wrong are so immense. Generally, Ms Biret avoids going so much wrong that the result is less than adequate. Alas, though, there are a number of occasions where her playing is not worthy of preserving on disc--most notably the Allegro de Concert, the Barcarolle, the Nocturnes, the Mazurkas, and most of all the Etudes (this certainly not what the music says!--cf. e.g. Op 10 Nos 1, 8 & 12 or Op 25 Nos 3, 8 & 11). So, what is then the problem with Biret's Chopin playing? Well, it can rather neatly be summed up in that it is driven by her very own erratic will rather than the natural force inherent in the music. This implies highly eccentric tempos and rubatos, exaggerated sforzandos, weird pedaling, stiff keystroke, and a clumsy technique that simply is not refined enough to handle the music.
Considering the fact that the 13-disc Ashkenazy set (Decca--review pending) is available at virtually the same price (even less on amazon.com!), there is really no rational motivation whatsoever acquiring the Biret set. Ashkenazy is always good, sometimes great; Biret is mostly functional, sometimes poor. For Chopin playing of out-and-out excellence, one needs to turn to the likes of Argerich, Ohlsson, Pletnev, Perahia, Zimerman, Demidenko or Rubinstein.
Nowadays, Naxos certainly knows how to record the piano (e.g. for Glemser in Scriabin, Prokofiev and Schumann). The recordings given to Biret are, if consistent, among the ugliest ever given to the instrument. The sound is sharp, boxy and clunky, making the piano sounding more like a digital Yamaha than a Bösendorfer concert grand (indeed it is--not a Steinway).
5 stars for value, 4 for performance, 3 for packaging and mastering.......2006-08-01
The packaging is unimaginative. You get the fifteen individual CDs of the series tucked in a slip case. That's a lot of jewel box plastic and shelf space that could have been cut down to at least half. The booklets give thumbnail analyses of the works, but much of the historical background is repeated. Fifteen iterations of "Iterpreting Chopin" and Biret's biography is just a waste of paper. Naxos has made its name with quality, no-frills, budget releases. They may have done a cost analysis against repackaging but there seems little consideration toward the end user experience.
The mastering is careless. In the Variations and Sonatas, for instance, the attack for one track happens at the tail end of the previous track. This becomes evident and annoying when listening on an mp3 player. You get First movement-S[squib-pause]econd movement resumed. If the track indexing was done by an automated system they should have calibrated it a few milliseconds earlier. If it was done by a human, shame on you.
Worth the price, but you get what you pay for.......2005-07-28
Chopin only wrote one piece in his entire life that didn't include the piano, so a collection this complete of his piano music is a fascinating look into Chopin's creative life, and as a study in music history, it is worth the time. Nevertheless, people who are searching out definitive performances of more familiar works should probably search elsewhere.
Now, I am not a professional music critic, and I would never say that you should trust me over the critics. In fact, much of the acclaim this set receives is merited. Her first and fourth ballades are fine performances, and the scherzi and polonaise in A flat are well executed. That being said, I personally found several other performances to be large disappointments. (For the record, her recording was not universally praised, and some of the favourable reviews, like mine, are somewhat back-handed, but overall the set was a critical success.)
In particular, I couldn't help but think that the Berceuse, third ballade, several of the preludes, the First Concerto, and the Barcarolle were mediocre. In the Barcarolle, Biret's tempi are erratic and constantly changing, sometimes in the opposite way as Chopin indicated! (Where Chopin writes "poco piu mosso" at the transition to the B section, Biret slows to a crawl) Her dynamics are similarly strange and sometimes backward, and the climax is rushed and unmoving. For the third Opus 28 Prelude in e minor--probably one of the best-known preludes after the Raindrop in D flat--Biret takes almost a full measure's worth to play the opening figure (which is written to last one beat), and then proceeds to choose an allegretto tempo despite Chopin's directions to play slowly. She indulges here, and throughout much of the rest of the CDs, in a rubato that breaks momentum and makes it very difficult to follow the melody. It is as if a singer were to take a breath in the middle of important words--it quickly becomes hard to understand a thing she was saying.
It is true that many performers deviate from the score, sometimes in ways that enhance the musicality of the performance. Indeed, even Chopin was reported to play with dynamics that were different than the ones he himself wrote in the score, but Biret's indulgences take away from, rather than add to, the performances. I personally found many of the interpretative decisions to be distracting, or even unmusical.
I don't mean this to sound at all mean-spirited, but if I were to sum up my feelings of this set in one sentence, it would be this:
It is worth every dollar of its relatively low price.
Great!.......2005-02-13
Good Quality for the Price!.......2003-05-26
Some of the playing and interpretations are controversial, such as the lack of noticable dynamics in the nocturnes and other pieces. However, overall, the quality and the price is hard to beat.
Biret is a world-class pianist, with lots of experience. While this set doesn't bring out all of Chopin's character, it is still a new view of Chopin to many pianists out there, and for the price, it is a must-have for everyone out there/
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Chopin: Piano Works, Vol. 3
Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005MIZR Release Date: 2001-11-06 |
Tracks:
- Pno Conc No.1 in e, Op.11. I: Allegro Maestoso - Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/Luis Fremaux
- Pno Conc No.1 in e, Op.11: II. Romanze: Larghetto - Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/Luis Fremaux
- Pno Conc No.1 in e, Op.11: III. Rondo: Vivace - Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/Luis Fremaux
- Pno Conc No.2 in f, Op.21: I. Maestoso - Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/Luis Fremaux
- Pno Conc No.2 in f, Op.21: II. Larghetto - Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/Luis Fremaux
- Pno Conc No.2 in f, Op.21: III. Allegro Vivace - Monte Carlo National Opera Orch/Luis Fremaux
Tracks:
- Polonaise No.1 in c#, Op.26 No.1 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaise No.2 in e flat, Op.26 No.2 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaise No.3 in A 'Militaire', Op.40 No.1 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaise No.4 in c, Op.40 No.1 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaise No.5 in f#, Op.44 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaise No.6 in A flat 'Heroique', Op.53 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaise No.7 in A flat 'Polonaise Brillante', Op.61 - Pierre Barbizet
- Andante Spianato Et Grande Polonaise in E flat, Op.22 - Pierre Barbizet
Tracks:
- Polonaises Posthumes in d, Op.71 No.1 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaises Posthumes in B flat, Op.71 No.2 - Pierre Barbizet
- Polonaises Posthumes in f, Op.71 No.3 - Pierre Barbizet
- Fant in f, Op.49 - Pierre Barbizet
- Tarentelle in a flat, Op.43 - Pierre Barbizet
- Barcarolle in F#, Op.60 - Pierre Barbizet
- Rondo in C, Op.73 - Pierre Barbizet
Tracks:
- Ballade No.1 in g, Op.23
- Ballade No.2 in F, Op.38
- Ballade No.3 in A flat, Op.47
- Ballade No.4 in f, Op.52
- Scherzo No.1 in b, Op.20
- Scherzo No.2 in b flat, Op.31
- Scherzo No.3 in c#, Op.39
- Scherzo No.4 in E, Op.54
Tracks:
- Valse No.1 in E flat 'Grande Valse Brillante', Op.18
- Valse No.2 in A flat 'Valse Brillante', Op.34 No.1
- Valse No.3 in a, Op.34 No.2
- Valse No.4 in F 'Valse Brillante', Op.34 No.3
- Grande Valse No.5 in A flat, Op.42
- Valse No.6 in D flat, Op.64 No.1
- Valse No.7 in c#, Op.64 No.2
- Valse No.8 in A flat, Op.64 No.3
- Valse No.9 in A flat, Op.69 No.1
- Valse No.10 in b, Op.69 No.2
- Valse No.11 in G flat, Op.70 No.1
- Valse No.12 in f, Op.70 No.2
- Valse No.13 in D flat, Op.70 No.3
- Valse No.14 in e, Op. posth
- Impromptu No.1 in A flat, Op.29
- Impromptu No.2 in F#, Op.36
- Impromptu No.3 in G flat, Op.51
- Impromptu No.4 in c# 'Fant-Impromptu', Op.66
Tracks:
- Son No.2 in b flat, Op.35: I. Grave - Doppio Movt
- Son No.2 in b flat, Op.35: II. Scherzo: Presto, Ma Non Troppo - Piu Lento - Tempo I
- Son No.2 in b flat, Op.35: III. Marche Funebre: Lento
- Son No.2 in b flat, Op.35: IV. Finale: Presto
- Son No.3 in b, Op.58: I. Allegretto Maestoso
- Son No.3 in b, Op.58: II. Scherzo: Molto Vivace
- Son No.3 in b, Op.58: III. Largo
- Son No.3 in b, Op.58: IV. Finale: Presto, Ma Non Tanto
- Mazurka No.1 in f#, Op.6 No.1
- Mazurka No.2 in c#, Op.6 No.2
- Mazurka No.3 in E, Op.6 No.3
- Mazurka No.4 in e flat, Op.6 No.4
- Mazurka No.5 in B flat, Op.7 No.1
- Mazurka No.6 in a, Op.7 No.2
- Mazurka No.7 in f, Op.7 No.3
- Mazurka No.8 in A flat, Op.7 No.4
- Mazurka No.9 in C, Op.7 No.5
- Mazurka No.10 in B flat, Op.17 No.1
- Mazurka No.11 in e, Op.17 No.2
- Mazurka No.12 in A flat, Op.17 No.3
- Mazurka No.13 in a, Op.17 No.4
- Mazurka No.14 in g, Op.24 No.1
- Mazurka No.15 in C, Op.24 No.2
- Mazurka No.16 in A flat, Op.24 No.3
- Mazurka No.17 in b flat, Op.24 No.4
Tracks:
- Mazurka No.18 in c, Op.30 No.1
- Mazurka No.19 in b, Op.30 No.2
- Mazurka No.20 in D flat, Op.30 No.3
- Mazurka No.21 in c#, Op.30 No.4
- Mazurka No.22 in g#, Op.33 No.1
- Mazurka No.23 in D, Op.33 No.2
- Mazurka No.24 in C, Op.33 No.3
- Mazurka No.25 in B, Op.33 No.4
- Mazurka No.26 in c#, Op.41 No.1
- Mazurka No.27 in e, Op.41 No.2
- Mazurka No.28 in B, Op.41 No.3
- Mazurka No.29 in A flat, Op.41 No.4
- Mazurka No.30 in G, Op.50 No.1
- Mazurka No.31 in A flat, Op.50 No.2
- Mazurka No.32 in c#, Op.50 No.2
- Mazurka No.33 in B, Op.56 No.1
- Mazurka No.34 in C, Op.56 No.2
- Mazurka No.35 in c, Op.56 No.3
- Mazurka No.36 in a, Op.59 No.1
- Mazurka No.37 in A flat, Op.59 No.2
- Mazurka No.38 in f#, Op.59 No.3
- Mazurka No.39 in B, Op.63 No.1
- Mazurka No.40 in f, Op.63 No.2
- Mazurka No.41 in c#, Op.63 No.3
- Mazurka No.42 in G, Op.67 No.1
- Mazurka No.43 in g, Op.67 No.2
- Mazurka No.44 in C, Op.67 No.3
- Mazurka No.45 in a, Op.67 No.4
- Mazurka No.46 in C, Op.68 No.1
- Mazurka No.47 in a, Op.68 No.2
- Mazurka No.48 in F, Op.68 No.3
- Mazurka No.49 in f, Op.68 No.4
- Mazurka No.50 in a
- Mazurka No.51 in a
Tracks:
- Etudes, Op.10: No.1 in C
- Etudes, Op.10: No.2 in a
- Etudes, Op.10: No.3 in E
- Etudes, Op.10: No.4 in c#
- Etudes, Op.10: No.5 in G flat
- Etudes, Op.10: No.6 in e flat
- Etudes, Op.10: No.7 in C
- Etudes, Op.10: No.8 in F
- Etudes, Op.10: No.9 in f
- Etudes, Op.10: No.10 in A flat
- Etudes, Op.10: No.11 in E flat
- Etudes, Op.10: No.12 in c
- Etudes, Op.25: No.1 in A flat
- Etudes, Op.25: No.2 in f
- Etudes, Op.25: No.3 in F
- Etudes, Op.25: No.4 in a
- Etudes, Op.25: No.5 in e
- Etudes, Op.25: No.6 in g#
- Etudes, Op.25: No.7 in c#
- Etudes, Op.25: No.8 in D flat
- Etudes, Op.25: No.9 in G flat
- Etudes, Op.25: No.10 in b
- Etudes, Op.25: No.11 in a
- Etudes, Op.25: No.12 in c
- Nouvelles Etudes, Op.Posth: No.1 in f
- Nouvelles Etudes, Op.Posth: No.2 in D flat
- Nouvelles Etudes, Op.Posth: No.3 in A flat
Tracks:
- Nocturne No.1 in b flat, Op.9 No.1
- Nocturne No.2 in E flat, Op.9 No.2
- Nocturne No.3 in B, Op.9 No.3
- Nocturne No.4 in F, Op.15 No.1
- Nocturne No.5 in F#, Op.15 No.2
- Nocturne No.6 in g, Op.15 No.3
- Nocturne No.7 in c#, Op.27 No.1
- Nocturne No.8 in D flat, Op.27 No.2
- Nocturne No.9 in B, Op.32 No.1
- Nocturne No.10 in A flat, Op.32 No.2
- Nocturne No.11 in g, Op.37 No.1
- Nocturne No.12 in g, Op.37 No.2
- Nocturne No.13 in c, Op.48 No.1
Tracks:
- Nocturne No.14 in f#, Op.48 No.2
- Nocturne No.15 in f, Op.55 No.1
- Nocturne No.16 in E flat, Op.55 No.2
- Nocturne No.17 in B, Op.62 No.1
- Nocturne No.18 in E, Op.62 No.2
- Nocturne No.19 in e, Op.72 No.1
- Prlds, Op.28 No.1 in C
- Prlds, Op.28 No.2 in a
- Prlds, Op.28 No.3 in G
- Prlds, Op.28 No.4 in e
- Prlds, Op.28 No.5 in D
- Prlds, Op.28 No.6 in b
- Prlds, Op.28 No.7 in A
- Prlds, Op.28 No.8 in f#
- Prlds, Op.28 No.9 in E
- Prlds, Op.28 No.10 in c#
- Prlds, Op.28 No.11 in B
- Prlds, Op.28 No.12 in g#
- Prlds, Op.28 No.13 in F#
- Prlds, Op.28 No.14 in e flat
- Prlds, Op.28 No.15 in D flat
- Prlds, Op.28 No.16 in b flat
- Prlds, Op.28 No.17 in A flat
- Prlds, Op.28 No.18 in f
- Prlds, Op.28 No.19 in E flat
- Prlds, Op.28 No.20 in c
- Prlds, Op.28 No.21 in B flat
- Prlds, Op.28 No.22 in g
- Prlds, Op.28 No.23 in F
- Prlds, Op.28 No.24 in d
Customer Reviews:
The idiosyncratic gaze! .......2006-08-17
As a matter of fact, Alfred Cortot, Dinu Lipatti, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli brought not only a refreshing vision but still better, new perspectives of interpretation, leaving behind the romanticism and approaching him under the idiosyncratic emblem of a bygone era. That's what the previous reviewers have denominated eccentric rather than interpretative renovation, where the dimension of every piece is considered in its own individuality and specific weight, where the concept of miniaturist composer has been substituted by the thinker poet, earning an organic quality and major dramatic scope.
I cannot think about another pianist who may phrase Chopin as Francois did it. So, please do me a favor and firmly decide to acquire it. You will surprise yourself!
Fascinating Chopin.......2006-02-17
The One and Only One Chopinist?.......2005-01-25
Philips, advised by Alfred Brendel among others, presented Samson Francois as one of the greatest pianists of the century. In Philips' list, we do have some extraordinary Chopinists. Fridedman's Mazurkas are said to be unsurpassble, so are Cortot's Preludes & Etudes (or all his Chopin), or Lipatti's Waltzes. Or else, Hofmann's or Rachmaninov's Chopin are just marvelous. But those are historic recordings. While some prefer Moravec or even Arrau's Nocturnes, Rubinstein's Nocturnes, and particularly his Polonaises, like Agerich's Preludes are a sensation. Cziffra's Chopin is superb, so is Freire in general. But we can't leave out Samson as a leading Chopin interpreter.
Samson was perhaps the greatest of Cortot's pupils. From his Chopin Ballades, there are all-embracing colours (by the subtlety of using the pedal among other things) creating rainbow after rainbow. The harmonic suspensions as the nub of the Ballades adds so much to the potency of music. His Nocturnes, darkening the colours in the background creating the right atmostphere together with the poignancy of his narrative power, compare favourably with Arrau's. His Preludes may not be a fiery as Agerich's, but they are more bitter, so bitter that he is a type of his own...
The Nocturnes are recorded in '66. And in any event the earliest recording in the boxset was made in '54 and the re-mastering is so good that unless you make an effort, you won't be able to tell them from modern recordings and yet they are sold at bargain price. Grap it while it is still available.
Excellent, Eccentric Chopin.......2004-01-18
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The Chopin Collection
Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000003F52 Release Date: 1991-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Nocturnes , Op. 9: No. 1 in B-Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes , Op. 9: No. 2 in E-Flat - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes , Op. 9: No. 3 in B - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 15: No. 1 in F - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 15: No. 2 in F-Sharp - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 15: No. 3 in G Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 27: No. 1 in C-Sharp - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 27: No. 2 in D-Flat - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 32: No. 1 in B - Frederic Chopin
- Nocturnes Op. 32: No. 2 in A-Flat - Frederic Chopin
Tracks:
- Nocturnes Op. 37: No. 1 in G Minor
- Nocturnes Op. 37: No. 2 in G
- Nocturnes Op. 48: No. 1 in C Minor
- Nocturnes Op. 48: No. 2 in F-Sharp Minor
- Nocturnes Op. 55: No. 1 in F Minor
- Nocturnes Op. 55: No. 2 in E-Flat
- Nocturnes Op. 62: No. 1 in B
- Nocturnes Op. 62: No. 2 in E
- Nocturnes Op. 72: No. 1 in E Minor
Tracks:
- Mazurka Op. 6: No. 1 in F-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Op. 6: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Op. 6: No. 3 in E
- Mazurka Op. 6: No. 4 in E-Flat Minor
- Mazurka Op. 7: No. 1 in B-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 7: No. 2 in A Minor
- Mazurka Op. 7: No. 3 in F Minor
- Mazurka Op. 7: No. 4 in A-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 7: No. 5 in C
- Mazurka Op. 17: No. 1 in B-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 17: No. 2 in E Minor
- Mazurka Op. 17: No. 3 in A-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 17: No. 4 in A Minor
- Mazurka Op. 24: No. 1 in G Minor
- Mazurka Op. 24: No. 2 in C
- Mazurka Op. 24: No. 3 in A-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 24: No. 4 in B-Flat Minor
- Mazurka Op. 30: No. 1 in C Minor
- Mazurka Op. 30: No. 2 in B Minor
- Mazurka Op. 30: No. 3 in D-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 30: No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Op. 33: No. 1 in G-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Op. 33: No. 2 in D
- Mazurka Op. 33: No. 3 in C
- Mazurka Op. 33: No. 4 in B Minor
- Mazurka Op. 41: No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor
Tracks:
- Mazurka Op. 41: No. 2 in E minor
- Mazurka Op. 41: No. 3 in B
- Mazurka Op. 41: No. 4 in A-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 50: No. 1 in G
- Mazurka Op. 50: No. 2 in A-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 50: No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Op. 56: No. 1 in B
- Mazurka Op. 56: No. 2 in C
- Mazurka Op. 56: No. 3 in C Minor
- Mazurka Op. 59: No. 1 in A Minor
- Mazurka Op. 59: No. 2 in A-Flat
- Mazurka Op. 59: No. 3 in F-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Op. 63: No. 1 in B
- Mazurka Op. 63: No. 2 in F Minor
- Mazurka Op. 63: No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor
- Mazurka Opus Posthumous: In A Minor
- Mazurka Opus Posthumous: In A Minor
- Mazurka Op. 67: No. 1 in G
- Mazurka Op. 67: No. 2 in G Minor
- Mazurka Op. 67: No. 3 in C
- Mazurka Op. 67: No. 4 in A Minor
- Mazurka Op. 68: No. 1 in C
- Mazurka Op. 68: No. 2 in A Minor
- Mazurka Op. 68: No. 3 in F
- Mazurka Op. 68: No. 4 in F Minor
Tracks:
- Ballades: No. 1, Op. 23 in G Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Ballades: No. 2, Op. 38 in F - Frederic Chopin
- Ballades: No. 3 , Op. 47 in A-flat - Frederic Chopin
- Ballades: No. 4 , Op. 52 in F Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Scherzos: No. 1, Op. 20 in B Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Scherzos: No. 2, Op. 31 in B-Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Scherzos: No. 3, Op. 39 In C-Sharp Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Scherzos: No. 4 ,Op. 54 in E - Frederic Chopin
Tracks:
- Polonaises Op.26: No. 1 in C-Sharp Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Polonaises Op.26: No. 2 in E-Flat Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Polonaises Op.40: No. 1 in A - Frederic Chopin
- Polonaises Op.40: No. 2 in C Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Polonaises: Op.44 in F-Sharp Minor - Frederic Chopin
- Polonaises: Op.53 in A-Flat Major - Frederic Chopin
- Polonaises: Polonaise-fantaisie, Op.61in A-Flat - Frederic Chopin
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 In B-Flat Minor: Grave: Doppio movimento
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 In B-Flat Minor: Scherzo
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 In B-Flat Minor: Marche fune: Lento
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 35 In B-Flat Minor: Finale: Presto
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 58 In B Minor: Allegro maestoso
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 58 In B Minor: Scherzo: Molto vivace
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 58 In B Minor: Largo
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 58 In B Minor: Finale: Presto, non tanto
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 58 In B Minor: Fantaisie, Op. 49 in F Minor
Tracks:
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 In E Minor: Allegro maestoso
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 In E Minor: Romance: Larghetto
- Concerto No. 1, Op. 11 In E Minor: Rondo: Vivace
- Concerto No. 2, Op. 21 In F Minor: Maestoso
- Concerto No. 2, Op. 21 In F Minor: Larghetto
- Concerto No. 2, Op. 21 In F Minor: Allegro vivace
Tracks:
- Waltzes: Op. 18, In E-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 34: No. 1 in A-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 34: No. 2 in A Minor
- Waltzes, Op. 34: No. 3 in F
- Waltzes: Op. 42, in A-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 1 in D-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor
- Waltzes, Op. 64: No. 3 in A-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 69: No. 1 in A-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 69: No. 2 in B Minor
- Waltzes, Op. 70: No. 1 in G-Flat
- Waltzes, Op. 70: No. 2 in F Minor
- Waltzes, Op. 70: No. 3 in D-Flat
- Waltzes: Op. Posth. in E Minor
Tracks:
- Impromptus: No. 1, Op. 29, in A-Flat
- Impromptus: No. 2, Op. 36, in F-Sharp
- Impromptus: No. 3, Op. 51, in G-Flat
- Impromptus: No.4, Op. 66, in C-Sharp Minor: Fantaisie-Impromptu
- Barcarolle, Op. 60
- Trois Nouvelles etudes, Op. Posth.
- Bolero, Op. 19
- Berceuse, Op. 57
- Tarentelle, Op. 43
- Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise, Op. 22
Tracks:
- Preludes, Op. 28: C
- Preludes, Op. 28: A Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: G
- Preludes, Op. 28: E Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: D
- Preludes, Op. 28: B Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: A
- Preludes, Op. 28: F-Sharp Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: E
- Preludes, Op. 28: C-Sharp Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: B
- Preludes, Op. 28: G-Sharp Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: F-Sharp
- Preludes, Op. 28: E-Flat Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: D-Flat
- Preludes, Op. 28: B-Flat Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: A-Flat
- Preludes, Op. 28: F Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: E-Flat
- Preludes, Op. 28: C Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: B-Flat
- Preludes, Op. 28: G Minor
- Preludes, Op. 28: F
- Preludes, Op. 28: D Minor
- Sonata No 2, Op. 35 Funeral March: Grave: Doppio movimento
- Sonata No 2, Op. 35 Funeral March: Scherzo
- Sonata No 2, Op. 35 Funeral March: Marche funebre: Lento
- Sonata No 2, Op. 35 Funeral March: Finale: Presto
- Berceuse, Op 57
- Barcarolle, Op. 60
Amazon.com
This set doesn't include all of Chopin's piano music because Artur Rubinstein didn't record all of it. (The Etudes are the most notable omission.) But it does include the last, and usually best, versions of all the Chopin he did record, along with three earlier versions. Other pianists have had other things to say about Chopin, and it's a mistake to think that any one performer can give you the complete picture of any music. But these performances, for the most part, are as good as we've come to think they are, so at mid-price this 11-disc set is a real bargain for Chopin lovers. --Leslie GerberCustomer Reviews:
Rubinstein: Chopin's voice for the ages.......2004-11-19
This is one of the most incredible boxed sets in the music world. It is the Rubinstein I grew up on, made new with digital remastering, mostly by Max Wilcox, who was also the original engineer on most of these discs. If you have not heard these recordings, you are in for a treat. If you have heard them before, then this set is going to sound familiar, but more clear and detailed than the old LPs and 45s of the originals.
This is essential Chopin, by one of the most incredible men who ever sat at a piano. I just can't recommend this enough.
Shooshie
WONDERFUL - A TREASURE!.......2002-07-04
This collection contains the Chopin recordings Rubinstein made over the years. It contains some pieces more than once because there were recordings in Rubinstein's early and late years. There is a difference in the playing (and the sound is better in the later recordings).
Purists complain about this or that. It is easy to attack giants. But Rubinstein has remained in the pantheon and I don't think anyone is going to knock him off the list of great pianists anytime soon. I hope this collection isn't going out of print. It is an important collection musically and historically.
An amazing collection.......2002-02-13
If you can get your hands on a copy, I would highly recommend doing so as soon as you can.
A Chopin Enthusiast's Treasure.......2000-05-23
A Chopin Enthusiast's Treasure.......2000-05-23
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Quieter less Histrionic Chopin Playing .......2006-08-29
Returning to listen to pianists such as Friedman in the Mazurkas (Naxos) leads me to believe technical limitations as well as personality apply in the case of Askenase and play a part in his disinclination to 'compete' with the glamor boys in this repetoire. (The nice enclosed booklet actually states that after a single hearing of Friedman play the Mazurkas Askenase shied away from them the rest of his career.) Moreover, his disinclination to record the etudes is a clear tip off that even within the music of 'his' composer he had limits. His thoughtful non-showy approach to Chopin may have been pre-determined by factors not germane to the requirements of the music itself. It's incredible to me that someone could prefer these qualities in, say, the brilliant and showy microcosmos that makes up the Waltzes to a host of other pianists who were delighted and reveled in just these qualities. Captivating and flirtatious one moment, sad and wistful the next, petutulant then suddenly exhuberant; these musical embodiments of Shakespeare's Cleopatra convey the very essence of the infinite variety of life. (With Askenase they seem more like mounted butterflies, or, fairer, industrious cabbage butterflies.) Listening to the waltzes we hear why Chopin, like Mozart, was so entranced by the songfullness of Italian bel canto. And it takes a great pianist to 'voice' the many lyric moments. Just as in song even the most thoughtful of performers must be able to rise to the technical level of a Patti or a Caruso if their way with a piece is to be considered the final word, so also in the realm of the piano, and especially Chopin!
This problem of colored memories is certainly not unique to Askenase - the French pianist Samson Francois was equally venerated in Chopin by his peers in France but today his performances reveal some troubling inconsistencies. Yet it only takes a second or so listening to Francois in Chopin's waltzes to hear how much more color and excitement exists in the music than is found by Askenase.
If you must have only one pianist for Chopin buy the Rubinstein CDs. He certainly has far greater technical skills and just as much of an understanding of the music. I think this may be one of those cases where high ratings are partly attributable to fond memories clouding reviewers' better judgement.
Ding an sich.......2006-08-17
A Poetic View of Chopin.......2005-03-22
As Amazon has not provided a list of this set's contents, here is a brief digest:
CD 1 (all 1951, all Chopin) has 14 Waltzes, Piano Sonata #2, and the Mazurka op. 50/3. CD 2 (1951-52) has Piano Sonata #3, the 2nd Piano Concerto with Fritz Lehmann and the Berlin Phil., and 4 Polkas by Smetana. CDs 3-4 (1952-54) offer 20 Nocturnes, 24 Preludes op. 28 (Chopin) and Mozart's Piano Sonata K. 570. CD 5 has 8 Chopin Polonaises from 1951-52, and from 1968 a delightful 11 minute medley (compiled by Askenase) of Schubert Waltzes & Landler, plus exceptionally lyrical accounts of Liszt's Liebestraum No. 3 and Valse Oubliee No. 1. CD 6 includes Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto & Rondo a la Krakowiak (1959, with Willem van Otterloo and the Hague Phil.), plus Mendelssohn's Scherzo in E minor and 3 of the Songs Without Words. CD 7 features Chopin's Barcarolle, Berceuse, Scherzo #2 (all 1968), the 4 Impromptus, Scherzo #3, 4 Mazurkas, and the 3rd Ballade (all from 1970-71).
It is difficult to describe what makes these recordings so very special. At an early age Askenase's only teacher was his mother, who studied with Karl Mikuli, Chopin's most famous pupil. Askenase's style of playing - intimate, tender, sensitive - tonally most reminds me of Moriz Rosenthal, another Mikuli pupil. I strongly suspect that Askenase, Rosenthal and perhaps Pachmann & Czerny-Stefanska were probably the closest to Chopin's own style of piano playing, particularly with regard to delicacy of touch and tonal color. Like Neuhaus and Horszowski, Askenase spent most of his career teaching rather than concertizing (two of his pupils were Argerich and Uchida).
If your models for piano playing are the cool efficiency of Pollini or the theatrical thunder of Horowitz, you may find Askenase's manner too polite and small-scale. But if you prefer delicate shimmer and sparkle to empty glitter, and if you are seeking lyric grace of enormous subtlety, then Askenase is a must-hear.
As a Chopin player, Askenase is at his best in the wistful elegance of the Waltzes, the improvisationally lyrical Impromptus, the dreamy Nocturnes, and the subtle rhythmic challenges of the dance-like Mazurkas and Polonaises. Next to Askenase's Waltzes, even Rubinstein sounds a shade cavalier and Lipatti a trifle objective. The Waltzes were my first exposure to Askenase in the days of LP, and they remain my favorite version of all. His Impromptus are, along with Vasary's (DG LP), the finest I have heard. For me, Askenase joins Moravec (Nonesuch) and Vasary (DG) at the top of the list in the Nocturnes. His op. 28 Chopin Preludes are among my favorites, along with Moravec, Argerich and Cortot. Askenase's Berceuse ranks with the best (e.g., Solomon and Rubinstein).
Larger-scale, more overtly dramatic works like the Scherzos and Ballades are more successfully conveyed by others, especially Rubinstein (his magnificent stereo Ballades/Scherzos CD on RCA) and Richter (his live accounts of the Scherzos on Olympia and the stunning live Ballades on his 15-disc Praga set). While a fine account, the Barcarolle here strikes me as just a notch below the versions by Rubinstein, Lipatti, and Cherkassky.
I love Askenase's way with both the concertos, though I will admit that they are scaled more to the salon than the concert stage (his #1 is similar to Czerny-Stefanska's in this respect). Otterloo (#1) and Lehmann (#2) provide the finest orchestral support these works have received on disc (conductor Otterloo's large discography is urgently in need of CD reissue). As for the folkish Krakowiak, I think Askenase's is far and away the finest recording this under-rated little gem has ever received. In the Sonatas, Askenase substitutes nuance and subtlety for drama and forward motion. These too are in my personal Chopin pantheon, along with Rubinstein and Rachmaninov (#2), and Kapell & Lipatti (#3). In the latter work, Askenase offers a deeply eloquent account of the Largo, and his last mvt. has an unusual "galop" quality that I find very attractive.
Unfortunately, like Rubinstein, Askenase never recorded the Op. 10 or Op. 25 Etudes. In those works, I love Cortot's grand style (smudges and all) and the very personal readings by Vasary (DG LP). But my "desert island" set would be the long out of print Concert Hall LPs recorded in the 1950's by the Vienna-born Robert Goldsand, who was also primarily a teacher (one of his pupils was the astute music critic Harris Goldsmith). Hopefully some enterprising CD label will re-issue Goldsand's miraculously varied and musical Chopin, which also included a GREAT reading of the rarely heard 1st Sonata and the charming Variations on Mozart's La ci darem la mano.
Space does not permit my going into any detail regarding the lovely Mozart Sonata, the idiomatic Mendelssohn (a delightful Spinning Song) or the Smetana (but listen to the latter's first Polka for Askenase's incredibly liquid passagework, the work of a truly masterful colorist).
Urgently recommended.
Track Listings:
- 5 Pieces, Opus 5
- 6 Symphonies
- Bands & Pipes from the Borders
- Bedrich Smetana: String Quartets/Josef Suk: Meditation On The Old Czech Hymn St. Wencelas, Op. 35a
- Benjamin Britten: Overture "Paul Bunyan" / Piano Concerto, Op. 13 (original version) / Robert Saxton: Music to Celebrate the Resurrection of Christ - Joanna MacGregor / English Chamber Orchestra / London Symphony Orchestra / Steuart Bedford
- Benjamin Britten: String Quartet in D / Simple Symphony / String Quartet No. 1 - The Britten Quartet
- Benjamin Britten: The String Quartets 2 & 3 - The Britten Quartet
- Birds, Beasts, and Battles
- Birtwistle: Antiphonies for Piano and Orchestra/Nomos/An Imaginary Landscape
- BRAHMS - MOZART - WOLF - FERRARI : Ferdinand Leitner
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