Schumann: Carnaval, Op. 9; Kreisleriana, Op. 16

On this CD:

1. Carnaval for piano, Op. 9
Composed by Robert Schumann
Performed by Pietro Spada

2. Kreisleriana, 8 fantasies for piano, Op. 16
Composed by Robert Schumann
Performed by Pietro Spada

Schumann: Carnaval, Op. 9; Kreisleriana, Op. 16, Music, Robert Schumann, Pietro Spada, Classical, Classical Music, Fantasy/Fantasia for Keyboard, Keyboard, Keyboard Work with Descriptive or Unclassified Title, Orchestral & Symphonic
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    ASIN: B000001KCV
    Release Date: 1995-04-16

    Tracks:

    1. Symphony No. 3 In E-flat Major, Op. 97: 'Rhenish' - Lebhaft
    2. Andante And Variations In B-Flat Major
    3. Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13
    4. Toccata In C Major, Op. 7
    5. Kreisleriana, Op. 16
    6. Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 54: Allegro Vivace
    7. Carnaval, Op. 9
    8. 'Dedication', Op. 25/1
    9. Symphony No. 4 in D Minor, Op. 120: Introduction - Vivace
    10. Papilons, Op. 2
    11. Op. 25-3: 'The Nut Tree'
    12. Symphony No. 3 In E-flat Major, Op. 97: 'Rhenish' - Lebhaft-Schneller
    13. Piano Quintet In E-flat Major, Op. 44: Allegro ma non troppo
    14. Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 54: Allegro affettuoso
    15. Carnaval, Op. 9: Waltz
    16. Album For The Young, Op. 68: The Merry Farmer
    17. Scenes From Childhood, Op. 15: Dreams
    18. Cello Concerto In A Minor, Op. 129: Nicht au schnell
    19. Symphony No. 3 In E-flat Major, Op. 97: 'Rhenish' - Feierlich
    20. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, No 1
    21. Lyric Suite, Op. 54-2: Norwegian Rustic Dance
    22. Op. 12 No. 4: Elf Dance
    23. Op. 35, No. 1: Norwegian Dances
    24. Elegiac Melodies
    25. Op. 64, No. 4: Symphonic Dances
    26. Op. 35, No. 2: Norwegian Dances
    27. Op. 5-3: 'I Love Thee'
    28. Op. 43, No. 1: Butterfly
    29. Op. 65, No. 6: Wedding Day At Troldhaugen
    30. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, No. 3: Anitra's Dance
    31. Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55, No. 4: Solveig's Song
    32. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46, No. 4: In The Hall Of The Mountain King
    33. Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 16: Allegro moderato; Allegro marcato
    34. Holberg Suite, Op. 40: Prelude: Allegro vivace
    35. Lyric Suite, Op. 54, No. 3: Dance Of The Dwarfs
    36. Homage To Chopin
    37. Sigurd Jorsalfar Suite, Op. 56, No. 3: Homage March
    38. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: Morning Mood
    39. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: The Death Of Aase
    40. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: Anitra's Dance
    41. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 46: In The Hall Of The Mountain King
    42. Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55: III The Return Of Peer Gynt
    43. Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 55: IV Solveig's Song
    Works for Solo Piano
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    Works for Solo Piano
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    ASIN: B00006IU8T
    Release Date: 2003-03-11

    Tracks:

    1. Arabeske In C, Op.18
    2. Papillons, Op.2
    3. Symphonic Studies, Op.13
    4. Carnaval, Op.9
    5. Humoreske, Op.20
    6. Noveletten, Op.21
    7. Waldszenen, Op.82
    8. Kinderszenen, Op.15
    9. Piano Sonata No.1 In F Sharp Minor, Op.11
    10. 8 Fantasiestke, Op.12
    11. Blumenstk, Op.19
    12. Davidsbdlertze, Op.6
    13. Kreisleriana, Op.16
    14. Noveletten, Op.21
    15. Piano Sonata No.2 In G Minor, Op.22
    16. Abegg Variations, Op.1
    17. Fantasie In C, Op.17
    18. Faschingsschwank Aus Wien, Op.26
    19. Bunte Blter, Op.99
    20. Nachtstke, Op.23
    21. 3 Romanzen, Op.28

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    For less than $60, this seven-CD set brings the buyer almost all of Schumann's important works for solo piano performed by one of the great pianists of the last 50 years. Ashkenazy is nearly as insightful an interpreter of Schumann as he is of Chopin and the quality of these performances, which were recorded between 1984 and 1995, is generally high. The gnarled F-sharp Minor Sonata is beautifully organized, as well as emotionally compelling; "Papillons" has style, color, and flexibility; "Waldszenen" displays poetry, strength, and simplicity; the G-Minor Sonata is clearly outlined and impeccably delivered; "Kinderszenen" is played with fluidity and nuance; and "Carnaval" is delivered with bigness of conception, virility, and authority that make it among the finest ever recorded. Even on those occasions when Ashkenazy fails to reach such heights--as he does, for example, in a "Davidsbundlertanze" that is a mite too solemn and deliberate for the music's helter-skelter whimsy--his performances still achieve a distinguished standard. Nevertheless, it is Ashkenazy's misfortune that he must compete against his younger self. The readings in this set of the Symphonic Etudes, the Fantasy in C Major, "Kreisleriana," and the "Humoresque" fall short compared to those Ashkenazy recorded in the 1960s and early 1970s. In those earlier performance--reissued on a Double Decca set--the notes roll off the pianist's fingers in a dazzling and melting manner, with a singing tone and a sense of rapture, that he was unable to match 20 years later. --Stephen Wigler

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    Few Pianists have Explored and Recorded Such a Wealth of Keyboard Literature as Vladimir Ashkenazy. During an Association with Decca which Stretches Back Almost 40 Years Now, Ashkenazy Has Completed Cycles of Some of the Most Important Concertos (Mozart, Beethoven, Prokofiev, Bartók and Rachmaninov), as Well as an Extensive Amount of Solo Literature.two Of the Greatest Figures in 19th-century Piano Music Are Chopin and Schumann, and Music by Both Composers Has Featured, and Continues to Feature, in Ashkenazy's Recitals. He Has Recorded Almost all of Chopin Solo Works and During the Years 1984-95 Undertook a Major Survey of Schumann's Solo Literature (Some Works Including the Sinfonische Etüden, Fantasie, Kreisleriana and Humoreske) Ashkenazy Had Recorded Earlier in his Career). These Digital Recordings Are Now Presented as a Box Set for the First Time and Are an Invaluable Collection of the Composer's Most Important Keyboard Works, Performed by One of the Greatest Pianists of his Ge

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    5 out of 5 stars Wonderful music, great playing, even better price.......2007-07-03

    I keep reading reviews that say things like: "Well others have played this piece better than Ashkenazy..." or "If you want a complete set of Schumann piano works then Ashkenazy is adequate and a good bargain..."

    I may not have heard every version of these Schumann pieces played by every pianist in the 20th century, but I can say that Ashkenazy plays these pieces absolutely wonderfully- with both technical virtuosity and emotional depth. If you really want to cobble together a collection of the "absolute best" Schumann pieces, and spend a couple hundred dollars in the process, that's certainly your prerogative.

    I just can't see how anyone can fault Ashkenazy's playing of these pieces as being lesser than others. To my ears, he plays them faultlessly. There are times during the recording where I want to stand up and applaud, others when I want to weep.

    For about $5-$8 per disc (depending on who you purchase it from) you can have this wonderful music. Buy it now, and listen often!

    4 out of 5 stars This is well worth the price.......2005-12-03

    On the whole, this set is very good. true, ash's doesnt quite match up to pollini's recent dg david or kreis, but few do. There are still many gems here, some of which i rank as the top of the list in terms of interpretation. Firstly, waldszenen is giving an account here which in a word, is simply miraculous. Listen to how well he shapes the theme in the second piece, while most are struggling just to pull off the ferociously difficult chord jumps, yet ash does it with civility. Not even richter's fifities account is as well played or shaped. The kinderszenen is also marvelous, though not the best ever, or the second best or third(or fourth).....
    But what every piece does give you, what ash himself seems to offer now, is a high standard of playing, though little over the top. But dont take that the wrong way, this set is a perfect way for anyone, even those pianophiles, to imburse or reimburse themselves in Schumann's wonderful world.
    1.Wald-ash,haskil, richter, kempff
    2.Kinder-moise, cortot, horsz, kempff
    3.Davids-Giese, Pollini
    4.Carnaval-Rach, Arrau
    5.Sonata 1-Gilels, Ash
    6. Symph Etudes- Richter, Richter, Richter, anda
    7. Fant in C-Moise, Backhaus, Cohen, Richter
    8. Humoreske-Richter-56 moscow, kempf. F

    3 out of 5 stars Not Ashkenazy's forte (pun on forte intended).......2004-11-21

    On the whole, Ashkenazy just does not seem to be a gifted interpreter of Schumann. These readings, to my ear, are heavy handed, pedantic, burdensome, and lacking in the mysterious joy that pervades so much of the work of the Romantic master. Some performances are OK. The Sinfonische Etuden would probably the best of the lot. But in works like Carnaval, the Novelletten, Faschingschwank aus Wien, and the Kinderszenen Ashkenazy to my liking totally misses the target.

    I much prefer the more introspective approach of Arrau, or the wild and intriguing Pollini. Even Barenboim comes closer to the heart of Schumann than Ashkenazy.

    The recorded sound is often disappointing also. The sound on some pieces is so muddy I thought the microphone was behind a wall.

    5 out of 5 stars beautifully played, wonderful and overlooked pieces.......2003-04-29

    This set is a remarkable value. Yes, you could choose some individual performances of certain works that are better, but for the price, this is a remarkable set. Ashkenazy is sympathetic to these wonderful and often overlooked solo piano compositions. Highly recommended.
    Romantique: Piano Works by Chopin, Liszt, Mendelssohn and Schumann
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      ASIN: B00014EJE8
      Release Date: 2004-03-16

      Tracks:

      1. Prelude Op.28 N.16 Presto Con Fuoco - Grigory Sokolov
      2. Prelude Op.28 N.8 Molto Agitato - Grigory Sokolov
      3. Marche Funebre De - Grigory Sokolov
      4. Etude Op.25 N.2 Presto - Grigory Sokolov
      5. Etude Op.25 N.6 Allegro - Grigory Sokolov
      6. Prelude Op.28 N.24 Allegro Appassionato - Grigory Sokolov
      7. Nocturne In F Sharp Major Op.15 No.2 - Rafael Orozco
      8. Mazurka Op.68 N.2 Lento - Janusz Olejniczac
      9. Mazurka Op.17 N.4 Lento Ma Non Troppo - Janusz Olejniczac
      10. Polonaise Op.40 N.1 Allegro Con Brio - Janusz Olejniczac
      11. Polonaise Op.53 Maestoso - Janusz Olejniczac
      12. Prelude Op.28 N.4 Largo - Grigory Sokolov
      13. Prelude Op.28 N.1 Agitato - Grigory Sokolov
      14. Prelude Op.28 N.20 Largo - Grigory Sokolov
      15. Etude Op.25 N.12 Allegro Molto E Con Fuoco - Grigory Sokolov
      16. Sonnet De Petrarque N.1 Preludio - Con Moto - Rafael Orozco
      17. Feux Follets (Etude D'execution Transcendante N.5) - Rafael Orozco
      18. Apres Une Lecture Du Dante - Rafael Orozco

      Tracks:

      1. Liebestraum (Nocturne N.3) - Rafael Orozco
      2. Valse Oubliee N.1 - Philippe Cassard
      3. Hungarian Rhapsody N.15 Rakoczy - Jeno Jando
      4. Carnaval Op.9 Chiarina - Jeno Jando
      5. Carnaval Op.9 Chopin - Jeno Jando
      6. Kinderszenen Op.15 Von Fremden Landern Und Menschen - Jeno Jando
      7. Kinderszenen Op.15 Traumerei - Jeno Jando
      8. Kreisleriana Op.16 AuBert Bewegt - Laurent Cabasso
      9. Kreisleriana Op.16 Sehr Aufgeregt - Laurent Cabasso
      10. Waldszenen Op.82 Vogel Als Prophet - Paul Gulda
      11. Fantasiestucke Op.12 Aufschwung - Laurent Cabasso
      12. Fantasiestucke Op.12 Traumes Wirren - Laurent Cabasso
      13. Gesange Der Fruhe Op.133 Bewegt - Laurent Cabasso
      14. Nachtstucke Op.23 Mit GroBer Lebhaftigkeit - Laurent Cabasso
      15. Arabeske Op.18 - Rafael Orozco
      16. Phantasiestucke Op.111 Kraftig Und Sehr Markiert - Karl Engel
      17. Op.62 N.6 - Peter Nagy
      18. Op.67 N.4 - Peter Nagy
      19. Op.30 N.6 - Peter Nagy
      20. Op.19 N.2 - Peter Nagy
      21. Op.62 N.3 - Peter Nagy
      22. Rondo Capriccioso Op.14 - Danielle Laval
      23. Canzonetta - Daniel Laval
      Schumann: Piano Works
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      Tracks:

      1. Papillons Op. 2, Introduction. Moderato...
      2. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 1. Lebhaft
      3. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 2. Innig
      4. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 3. Mit Humor (Etwas hahnbuchen)
      5. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 4. Ungeduldig
      6. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 5. Einfach
      7. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 6. Sehr rasch (Sehr rasch und in sich hinein)
      8. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 7. Nicht schnell (Mit ausserst starker Empfindung)
      9. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 8. Frisch
      10. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 9. Lebhaft
      11. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 10. Balladenmassig. Sehr rasch
      12. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 11. Einfach
      13. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 12. Mit Humor
      14. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 13. Wild und lustig
      15. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 14. Zart und singen
      16. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 15. Frisch
      17. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 16. Mit gutem Humor
      18. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 17. Wie aus der Ferne
      19. Davidsbundlertanze Op. 6, (18 Charakterstucke) - 18. Nicht schnell
      20. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 1. Preambule. Quasi maestoso - Piu moto - Animato - Vivo - Presto
      21. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 2. Pierrot. Moderato
      22. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 3. Arlequin. Vivo
      23. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 4. Valso noble. Un poco maestoso
      24. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 5. Eusebius. Adagio
      25. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 6. Florestan. Passionato
      26. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 7. Coquette. Vivo
      27. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 8. Replique. L'istesso tempo - (Sphinxes)
      28. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 9. Papillons. Prestissimo
      29. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 10. A.S.C.H. - S.C.H.A. (Lettres dansantes). Presto
      30. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 11. Chiarina. Passionato
      31. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 12. Chopin. Agitato
      32. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 13. Estrella. Con affetto
      33. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 14. Reconnaissance. Animato
      34. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 15. Pantalon et Colombine. Presto
      35. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 16. Valse allemande. Molto vivace
      36. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 17. Paganini. Intermezzo. Presto
      37. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 18. Aveu. Passionato
      38. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 19. Promenade. Comodo
      39. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 20. Pause. Vivo
      40. Carnaval Op. 9, Scenes mignonnes sur quatre notes - 21. Marche des (Davidsbundler) contre les Philistins. Non Allegro - Molto piu vivo - Animato - Vivo - Animato molto - Vivo - Piu stretto

      Tracks:

      1. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Thema. Andante
      2. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude I. Un poco piu vivo
      3. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude II.
      4. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude III. Vivace
      5. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude IV.
      6. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude V. Vivacissimo
      7. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude VI. Agitato
      8. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude VII. Allegro molto
      9. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude VIII. Andante
      10. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude IX. Presto possibile
      11. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude X. Allegro
      12. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude XI. Con espressione
      13. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13 - Etude XII. Finale. Allegro brillante
      14. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 1. Von fremden Landern und Menschen
      15. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 2. Kuriose Geschichte
      16. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 3. Hasche-Mann
      17. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 4. Bittendes Kind
      18. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 5. Gluckes genug
      19. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 6. Wichtige Begebenheit
      20. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 7. Traumerei
      21. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 8. Am Kamin
      22. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 9. Ritter vom Steckenpferd
      23. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 10. Fast zu ernst
      24. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 11. Furchtenmachen
      25. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 12. Kind im Einschlummern
      26. Kinderszenen, Op. 15 - 13. Der Dichter spricht
      27. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 1. Ausserst bewegt
      28. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 2. Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch - Intermezzo, Sehr lebhaft - Intermezzo II. Etwas bewegter - Lngsamer (erstes Tempo)
      29. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 3. Sehr aufgeregt
      30. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 4. Sehr langsam
      31. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 5. Sehr lebhaft
      32. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 6. Sehr langsam
      33. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 7. Sehr rasch
      34. Kreisleriana, Op. 16 - Fantasien - 8. Schnell und spielend

      Tracks:

      1. Fantasie C-dur, Op. 17 - 1. Durchaus phantastisch und leidenschaftlich vorzutragen - Im Legendenton - Tempo Primo
      2. Fantasie C-dur, Op. 17 - 2. Massig. Durchaus energisch - Etwas langsamer - Viel bewegter
      3. Fantasie C-dur, Op. 17 - 3. Langsam getragen. Durchweg leise zu halten - Etwas bewegter
      4. Arabeske, Op. 18 - Leicht und zart - Minore I. Etwas langsamer - Minore II. Etwas langsamer - Zum Schluss (Coda). Langsamer
      5. Humoreske, Op. 20 - Einfach - Sehr rasch und leicht - Noch rascher - Erstes Tempo - Wie im Anfang
      6. Humoreske, Op. 20 - Hastig - Nach und nach immer lebhafter und starker - Wie vorher - Adagio
      7. Humoreske, Op. 20 - Einfach und zart - Intermezzo - (Wie vorher -) Innig
      8. Humoreske, Op. 20 - Sehr lebhaft - Mit einigem Pomp - Zum Beschluss - Allegro
      9. Novelette No. 9 - aus: Bunte Blatter, Op. 99 - Lebhaft

      Tracks:

      1. Sonate Nr. 2 g-moll Op. 22 - 1. So rasch wie moglich
      2. Sonate Nr. 2 g-moll Op. 22 - 2. Andantino. Getragen
      3. Sonate Nr. 2 g-moll Op. 22 - 3. Scherzo. Sehr rasch und markiert - attacca:
      4. Sonate Nr. 2 g-moll Op. 22 - 4. Rondo. Presto - Prestissimo. Quasi Cadenza
      5. Nachtstucke, Op. 23 - 1. Mehr langsam, oft zuruckhaltend
      6. Nachtstucke, Op. 23 - 2. Markiert und lebhaft
      7. Nachtstucke, Op. 23 - 3. Mit grosser Lebhaftigkeit
      8. Nachtstucke, Op. 23 - 4. Ad libitum - Einfach
      9. Drei Romanzen, Op. 28 - 1. Sehr markiert
      10. Drei Romanzen, Op. 28 - 2. Einfach
      11. Drei Romanzen, Op. 28 - 3. Sehr markiert - Intermezzo I. Presto - Intermezzo II. Etwas langsamer - Wie vorherPresto - Inter
      12. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 1. Eintritt. Nicht zu schnell
      13. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 2. Jager auf der Lauer. Hochst lebhaft
      14. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 3. Einsame Blumen. Einfach
      15. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 4. Verrufene Stelle. Ziemlich langsam
      16. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 5. Freundliche Landschaft. Schnell
      17. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 6. Herberge. Massig
      18. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 7. Vogel als Prophet. Langsam, sehr zart
      19. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 8. Jagdlied. Rasch, kraftig
      20. Waldszenen, Op. 82 - Neun Klavierstucke - 9. Abschied. Nicht zu schnell

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars The facets of the lyricism!.......2006-05-30


      Wilhelm Kempff made sing the piano as any other pianist ever born. But besides, his profound domain of the thematic material as well as his tune produced a Schumann so original, expressive and eloquent with sentiment but no sentimentality.

      This album is a formidable and fundamental set of the most remarkable Schumann piano works. To create such atmosphere and interpretative freshness in this composer is not easy, but in Kempff hands we are talking about another dimension of pianism.

      In this age, pitifully, you cannot count with many thinkers pianists; ones due the very adjusted schedule and the rest by unknown reasons seem to consider a matter of second priority to play with a determined conception. The technique seems to prevail under any other aspect. And that's not a good symptom.

      That is why among other arguments you should acquire as soon as possible this extraordinary set.

      Absorbing and rewarding in summon grade.

      5 out of 5 stars Divine.......2005-07-18

      When I first read the reviews here on Amazon, I was a bit concerned about buying this set. I truely love Kempff and elegant performing style, but after having almost around 150 of his collections and cd's, I know that he can be dreadful when he is not on form. So I was worried about this set, but it was useless.

      This 4-cd set contains some of the best performances that Kempff could offer considering his age. There are numerous highlights here: Papillons, Davidsbündlertänze, fantasy,..... All of them find him on top form. Although one might argue that there are studio recordings and who knows how many takes one recording must have to become perfect, but let me tell you, even in his live and extremely nerve breaking situations and venues such as the Salzburg festival, he was always on top form.

      So Kempff's fan, buy this. It's worth it. In here you won't quite find the excitement that Richter put into his Schumann, but you will find the poetry, emotions and sensitivity that many others lack in their recordings.

      1 out of 5 stars To be avoided.......2003-11-22

      Despite his reputation as one of the towering exponents of the 19th Germanic repetoire, Kempff acquits himself poorly in these recordings, made at the end of his life. Whether these weak performances are due to his advanced age or to more basic flaws in his training and capabilities is purely academic. They are among the poorest choices in the catalogue, perhaps the very worst. But please - don't take my word for it. Listen to the Etde IX in the op. 13, on disc 2. Kempff's attempt to pull this off is embarrassingly amateurish; he cannot even cover all the notes at "presto possibile", much less raise his playing to something approaching an interpretation. Elsewhere, you can expect the same. The op. 17 is played with little poetry, no finesse and palpable frustration in following Schumann's basic roadmap. You cannot run away from this mess fast enough.

      5 out of 5 stars aristocratic and heartfelt schumann.......2003-08-28

      this compilation has the benefit of including most of schumann's important keyboard works (among excluded works are the toccata, first sonata, bunte blatter and fantasiestucke), under the hands of an extraordinary schumann interpreter.

      recorded in the 1970's, when kempff was nearing 80, this is genuinely classic schumann. the virtuosic extremes of the symphonische etuden and kriesleriana are not quite fully exploited, but there is no flubbing, stumbling or cutting corners: kempff has things always under control. look to argerich, pollini or pogorelich for white hot schumann, kempff delivers him as a human being.

      for the sheer poetry of schumann, kempff has never been bettered. his davidsbundlertanze, especially the last 5 movements, is without peer. the kinderszenen is delightful. the poetry of the fantasie in C is magnificent. there is a lifetime of musical experience and temperament in this playing.

      kempff's approach stands apart for his remarkable ability to turn the mood and momentum of the music from one measure to the next, never in a random or willful manner, but with an alert insight and organic flow. other players tend to caricature schumann by emphasizing the contrasts, swinging from bombast to bathos: kempff emphasizes the transitions and continuities. if his fortissimo chords clang a little, the pianissimos are breathtakingly transparent. and no one, simply no one, captures schumann's nobility of heart and aching yearning for the beyond -- in the fantasie, in "zart und singend" -- better than kempff. a benchmark for any schumann collection.

      5 out of 5 stars aristocratic and heartfelt schumann.......2003-08-28

      this compilation has the benefit of including most of schumann's important keyboard works (among excluded works are the toccata, first sonata, bunte blatter and fantasiestucke), under the hands of an extraordinary schumann interpreter.

      recorded in the 1970's, when kempff was nearing 80, this is genuinely classic schumann. the virtuosic extremes of the symphonische etuden and kriesleriana are not quite fully exploited, but there is no flubbing, stumbling or cutting corners: kempff has things always under control. look to argerich, pollini or pogorelich for white hot schumann, kempff delivers him as a human being.

      for the sheer poetry of schumann, kempff has never been bettered. his davidsbundlertanze, especially the last 5 movements, is without peer. the kinderszenen is delightful. the poetry of the fantasie in C is magnificent. there is a lifetime of musical experience and temperament in this playing.

      kempff's approach stands apart for his remarkable ability to turn the mood and momentum of the music from one measure to the next, never in a random or willful manner, but with an alert insight and organic flow. other players tend to caricature schumann by emphasizing the contrasts, swinging from bombast to bathos: kempff emphasizes the transitions and continuities. if his fortissimo chords clang a little, the pianissimos are breathtakingly transparent. and no one, simply no one, captures schumann's nobility of heart and aching yearning for the beyond -- in the fantasie, in "zart und singend" -- better than kempff. a benchmark for any schumann collection.
      Alfred Cortot Plays
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        Alfred Cortot Plays
        Schumann , and Cortot
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        ASIN: B00006YX9B
        Release Date: 2002-11-05

        Tracks:

        1. Von Fremden Landern Und Menschen
        2. Kuriose Geschichte
        3. Hasche-Mann
        4. Bittendes Kind
        5. Gluckes Genug
        6. Wichtige Begebenheit
        7. Traumerei
        8. Am Camin
        9. Ritter Vom Steckenpferd
        10. Fast Zu Ernst
        11. Furchtenmachen
        12. Kind Im Einschlummern
        13. Der Dicther Spricht
        14. Aussert Bewegt
        15. Sehr Innig Und Nicht Zu Rasch
        16. Sehr Aufgeregt
        17. Sehr Langsam
        18. Sehr Lebhaft
        19. Sehr Langsam
        20. Sehr Rasch
        21. Schnell Und Spielend
        22. Preambule
        23. Pierrot
        24. Arlequin
        25. Valse Noble
        26. Eusebius
        27. Florestan
        28. Coquette
        29. Replique
        30. Sphinxes
        31. Papillons
        32. A.S.C.H.-S.C.H.A. (Lettres Dansantes)
        33. Chiarina
        34. Chopin
        35. Estrella
        36. Reconnaissance
        37. Pantalon Et Colombine
        38. Valse Allemande
        39. Paganini (Intermezzo)
        40. Aveu
        41. Promenade
        42. Pause
        43. Marche Des 'Davidsbundler' Contre Les Philistines
        Schumann: Carnaval; Kreisleriana
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • Uchida is fierce and free in Schumann (shades of Argerich)
        • Schumann for Today
        Schumann: Carnaval; Kreisleriana

        Manufacturer: Polygram Records
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

        All Works by Robert SchumannAll Works by Robert Schumann | Schumann, Robert | ( S ) | Featured Composers, A-Z | Classical | Styles | Music
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        ASIN: B0000041B2
        Release Date: 1995-03-14

        Tracks:

        1. Kreisleriana Op.16: 1. Ausserst Bewegt/Agitatissimo
        2. Kreisleriana Op.16: 2. Sehr Innig Und Nicht Zu Rasch/Con Molta Espressione, Non Troppo Presto...
        3. Kreisleriana Op.16: 3. Sehr Aufgeregt/Molto Agitato
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        6. Kreisleriana Op.16: 6. Sehr Langsam/Lento Assai
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        10. Carnaval Op.9: Pierrot
        11. Carnaval Op.9: Arlequin
        12. Carnaval Op.9: Valse Noble
        13. Carnaval Op.9: Eusebius
        14. Carnaval Op.9: Florestan
        15. Carnaval Op.9: Coquette
        16. Carnaval Op.9: Replique
        17. Carnaval Op.9: Sphinxes
        18. Carnaval Op.9: Paipllons
        19. Carnaval Op.9: A.S.C.H.-S.C.H.A. (Letres Dansantes)
        20. Carnaval Op.9: Chiarina
        21. Carnaval Op.9: Chopin
        22. Carnaval Op.9: Estrella
        23. Carnaval Op.9: Reconnaissance
        24. Carnaval Op.9: Pantalon E Colombine
        25. Carnaval Op.9: Valse Allemande-Intermezzo: Paganini
        26. Carnaval Op.9: Aveu
        27. Carnaval Op.9: Promenade
        28. Carnaval Op.9: Pause
        29. Carnaval Op.9: Marche Des 'Davidsbundler' Contre Les Philistins

        Customer Reviews:

        3 out of 5 stars Uchida is fierce and free in Schumann (shades of Argerich).......2006-07-29

        Mitsuko Uchida has shaken off any lingering image of her as a china-doll Mozart interpreter. Taking on the larger-scaled paino music of Schumann, she works hard not to be delicate. In some ways that's a shame, because while her Kreisleriana is suitably full of fierceness and freedom of expression, her Carnaval is joyless. She rushes and at times bangs, giving little scope for the lightness and humor of Schumann's fantasy. She's not helped by a shaollow, clangy piano sound that becomes grating very quickly.

        5 out of 5 stars Schumann for Today.......2003-02-28

        Mitsuko Uchida deservedly ranks high among modern interpreters of Mozart and Schubert. Her Debussy "Douze Etudes" is flawless and her Beethoven "Emperor" a rousing and marvelous success. After hearing her "Keisleriana" and "Carnaval," however, I wonder why she has not recorded more Schumann? These are brilliant, articulate and wondrous readings. From the first bars of the "Kreisleriana," one of Schumann's dark and demanding collections of short pieces, which is closest in tone to his later "Humoreske," she sets the pieces ablaze with intellectual fire, powerfully evoking their rich emotional content and always with awe-inspiring technique. Uchida does not indulge the kind of mannered and oblique approach too many pianists (and others) adopt in approaching Schumann, as though he must be humored rather than enjoyed, as though he were mad first and a genius second. Few composers have been as thoroughly - and ineptly - compartmentalized and labeled as Schumann: he was trapped in the throes of a weird romantic, dualistic personality (Florestan and Eusebius), he mastered only short works for piano and could not handle long works, his later works are incomprehensible, etc. These and other shibboleths are being smashed by the dazzling recordings of Ms. Uchida, Vladimir Horowitz, John Eliot Gardiner, Wolfgang Sawallisch and, most recently, Barbara Bonney, Gidon Kremer and Arkady Volodos. See also John Daverio's excellent book, Robert Schumann: Herald of a "New Poetic Age." Among composers of lieder, Schumann has no peer. The legions who mindlessly venerate Schubert as the one great master of German song(and he plainly deserves to be venerated)have apparently never spent the time with Hermann Prey's or Barbara Bonney's gorgeous recordings of the lieder, to say nothing of the superb Hyperion set. But for me, the "Kreisleriana" and its cousins, "Carnaval," "Humoreske" and, say, "Bunte Blatter," will always remain among the most intellectually ravishing, intimate and masterful of all classical works for piano or otherwise. It is a credit to Ms. Uchida's artistry that this recording stands out among the numerous versions by such masters as Cortot, Horowitz, Rubinstein, Ashkenazy and Kempff, to say nothing of Argerich, O'Rourke, Cooper, Schiff, Demus, Lupu and many others. The sound is splendid and she plays the pieces as Schumann revised them, not in the original version, as Pollini in his recording does. She also includes the brief "Sphinxes" in "Carnaval." She was recently scheduled to perform the Fantasy, op. 17, in New York. I sincerely hope Ms. Uchida will add the entire Schumann piano repertoire to her recorded works once - or perhaps even while - she finishes propounding Schubert's piano music, and now, Schubert lieder, with Ian Bostridge. After this taste of what she can do, I want very much to hear more.

        I have read the other review of this disc and I wonder at the description of the "Carnaval" as "joyless," and the piano as "shallow and clangy." I have listened to this CD again and concluded that I cannot agree with either criticism. The piano is very fine and the "Carnaval" is rendered with a good deal of Romantic brio and passion. I stand by my original comments.
        Schumann: Piano Works
        Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
        • passionate pianism with lots of mistakes
        Schumann: Piano Works

        Manufacturer: Classica D'oro
        ProductGroup: Music
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        ASIN: B00005OAJ7
        Release Date: 2001-10-02

        Tracks:

        1. Carnaval, Op.9
        2. Carnaval, Op.9
        3. Carnaval, Op.9
        4. Carnaval, Op.9
        5. Carnaval, Op.9
        6. Carnaval, Op.9
        7. Carnaval, Op.9
        8. Carnaval, Op.9
        9. Carnaval, Op.9
        10. Carnaval, Op.9
        11. Carnaval, Op.9
        12. Carnaval, Op.9
        13. Carnaval, Op.9
        14. Carnaval, Op.9
        15. Carnaval, Op.9
        16. Carnaval, Op.9
        17. Carnaval, Op.9
        18. Carnaval, Op.9
        19. Carnaval, Op.9
        20. Carnaval, Op.9
        21. Carnaval, Op.9
        22. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        23. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        24. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        25. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        26. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        27. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        28. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        29. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        30. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        31. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        32. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        33. Kreisleriana, Op.16
        34. Pno Son No.1 in f#, Op.11: Intro-Un Poco Adagio-Allegro Vivace
        35. Pno Son No.1 in f#, Op.11: Aria
        36. Pno Son No.1 in f#, Op.11: Scherzo E Intermezzo: Allegrissimo
        37. Pno Son No.1 in f#, Op.11: Finale: Allegro Un Poco Maestoso

        Tracks:

        1. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        2. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        3. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        4. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        5. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        6. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        7. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        8. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        9. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        10. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        11. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        12. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        13. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        14. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        15. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        16. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        17. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        18. Davidsbundlertanze, Op.6
        19. Fant in C, Op.17: Il Tutto Fantastico Ed Appassionato-In Modo D'Una Leggenda
        20. Fant in C, Op.17: Moderato Con Ergia-Poco Meno Mosso-Piu Animato
        21. Fant in C, Op.17: Lento Sostenuto-Il Tutto Pno-Poco Piu Animato
        22. Traumerei

        Customer Reviews:

        4 out of 5 stars passionate pianism with lots of mistakes.......2005-03-24

        Gieseking is best known for his Debussy. In these recordings, Gieseking plays pieces from an earlier epoch in Schumann. Most of the heavy-hitting pieces of Schumann are found. I found his playing to be very striking and original. He was definitely not simply just "going through the motions." The dynamics were accentuated quite heavily, and the tempos were also accentuated. In addition, I found that Gieseking has a very sensitive, colorful tone in Schumann that also made him famous in Debussy (in the lyrical sections). Gieseking also captures the white-hot Romanticism and emotionality of these works, displaying Schumann as one of the greatest, red-blooded poets of the Romantic period.

        Despite these very good qualities, Gieseking makes tons of mistakes. They are present in every piece. They are little slips, missed notes, and faked chords. I dont know if these errors are due to the Gieseking Method of learning pieces (where one does not practice at the keyboard, but practices away from the keyboard), but they detract from his otherwise intense performance.

        I hate to get into recording comparisons, but I would choose Gieseking over several other Schumann interpretations, including Rubinstein and Kissin.

        The sound quality of the recordings has quite a lot to be desired. These audio cuts were made in the 1940's, and it shows.

        Lastly, my own personal quibble is that Geiseking's breathing is quite audible in every piece. For example, in the Carnaval's Preambule, this breathing is used to count the off-beats between notes. It's an annoyingly small distraction but one nonetheless.

        P.S. There is quite a lot of music for two CD's. It's a good buy considering the price.
        Robert Schumann: Piano Works
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          Schumann , Haskil , Horowitz , and Rachmaninoff
          Manufacturer: Andante
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          Release Date: 2002-05-07
          Schumann: The Complete Piano Works (Box Set)
          Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
          • Good for the rare pieces.....but...
          • Mystery Solved
          • Mystery meat
          Schumann: The Complete Piano Works (Box Set)

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          ASIN: B000058THK
          Release Date: 2001-03-06

          Customer Reviews:

          2 out of 5 stars Good for the rare pieces.....but..........2006-11-08

          Overall, you will be hard up to find a more thoroughly complete two hand piano survey of Schumann's piano opus. However, for the more "popular" pieces such as the op 17, or the kinderszenen, these are decent to mediocre versions are best. They arent bad, Jorg Demus is a skilled pianist, though has always in my view been more successful in a supporting role, as evidenced by his masterful accompaniment in Dichterliebe and assorted Schubert lieder. If you are familiar with Richter's masterful Schumann interpretations-or Horowitz for many of the works, or Lupu, Argerich, these pale in comparison. If you are out for quantity-I would recommend the Ashkenazy set-though it is incomplete. Again, many of the works by schumann that you can only find here will only be of interest to the absolute Schumannaholic, which I am, but it is kind of a two way street because if you are a schumann madman, then you will know how third tier these performances truly are.

          5 out of 5 stars Mystery Solved.......2006-10-07

          First off, thanks to WTA for his extremely thoughtful and comprehensive review, which helped me decide to purchase this Nuova Era set (his reasoning about the unlikelihood that Demus would record this huge corpus again was especially insightful).

          I own the original 20-LP/6-volume Musical Heritage Society set issued between 1971 and 1973. Having seen the CD set in a store last year, I was puzzled about whether it was a transfer of these invaluable discs, which contain vast tracts of Schumann that you will be hard pressed to find elsewhere (included, for instance, are several posthumously issued works and even a few pieces played from unpublished manuscripts). WTA's review gave me enough clues to suspect that these discs were exactly what I'd been waiting for.

          Having just received them, I'm happy to confirm that they are indeed the MHS performances (minus most of the four-hand works, however; see below). I instantly recognized the character of the piano sound and the recording acoustic (both much improved on CD), and a quick check of rhetorical gestures in a sonata movement that I especially value in Demus's hands showed the CD and LP versions to be identical. MHS did not always provide track timings for individual sections of the big piano suites. But where such detail exists, respective CD and LP timings are consistently mere seconds apart -- easily the result of different engineering choices for silent lead-ins and lead-outs to each track.

          A further clue comes from a small note on the jewel-box tray inserts, indicating a 1989 digital remastering. I can think of no fully digital (DDD) recording that would be getting remastered so early in CD history. Anything from the '80s would almost certainly be making its first appearance in the new storage medium. Moreover, the sound has none of the hallmarks of DDD recordings (as WTA notes, for instance, Demus's recordings have detectable [but nonintrusive] background hiss).

          So for all these reasons, I feel confident in declaring that this set is basically the old MHS offering. There are two sad omissions, however:

          (1) The CD set includes all the solo pieces in the LP set, as well as a short, posthumously published F-minor Scherzo on CD 12 that MHS seems to have left out. Nuova Era, alas, omits the vast majority of the often-delightful four-hand works, for which Norman Shetler joined Demus (most of these items appeared in MHS's five-disc finale). The Sketches for Pedal Piano, Opp. 56 & 58, are here (perhaps because they were originally conceived for a now-forgotten solo instrument that had a pedalboard [Alkan was said to have been its greatest master]; on a modern instrument, Schumann's pedal-piano music thus takes two pianists), but -- shame on Nuova Era! -- Shetler gets no credit as the second pianist. If you'd like a fine but inexpensive tour of the four-hand output, try the three-disc VoxBox ("Schumann Complete Works For Piano 4-Hands") featuring Peter Frankl, Andras Schiff, et al.

          (2) The CD set lacks the superb MHS album notes by Douglas Townsend. Also missing is Demus's own illuminating statement about recording these works across a span of about three years. These are thoroughly digested interpretations: Demus not only memorized every note but also played every last work in concert. Complete recordings like this one are not necessarily commercial gimmicks, as some so carelessly assert. A serious and sensitive musician who takes on such a task will uncover secrets and interconnections that only exposure to a composer's full output in a given area can progressively disclose. As Demus explains (in Herman Adler's translation from the German), "Only by knowing Schumann's creative output in its totality has it been possible to uncover fresh facets in overfamiliar standard works. [. . .] In the music of no other composer do we find as many cross-relations and associations throughout his work. Schumann likes to quote himself as well as other composers, as did, later, his French brother-in-spirit, Claude Debussy. [. . .] Only knowledge of this entire universe will result in something I would call *Stilsicherheit* (stylistic assurance)."

          But let's not dwell on what's *not* here. As WTA observes, this is a deeply rewarding collection that every serious Schumann-lover will want to explore. Are these performances the last word on Schumann's poetic realm? Of course not: no such "last word" exists. The essential thing is that throughout this enormous journey, Demus never falsifies the music, and he plays with an honesty that can be far more illuminating than flashier approaches.

          So, Schumann-lovers, get this set as cheaply as you can -- but one way or another, get it while you can!

          5 out of 5 stars Mystery meat.......2006-04-10

          I don't think I've ever before experienced such frustration in trying to assess a product. Here a well-regarded and fairly well-known pianist sits down and records all (even that's up for grabs) the piano music of a pretty well-known and well-regarded composer and barely a peep out there in Internet land.

          What I did encounter after a lot of searching, and according to different reviewers who deigned to barely mention this bulky and hard-to-ignore boxed set, was this dopey basketful of professional opinions:

          1) The recording quality was poor according to one guy
          2) The piano was out of tune according to some editor who happened to also be a piano tuner
          3) The music was criminally recorded using a piano with beat hammers and strings
          4) Demus may or may not have recorded the set with a period instrument that also may have had beat hammers and strings
          5) Nobody should record Schumann on a period instrument according to another expert (without really letting us know if this was the case here)
          6) The interpretations were wooden
          7) The interpretations were fabulous despite the crappy sound and beat up old out-of-tune piano
          8) Nobody was sure if this was his complete Schumann recorded in the 1970s and released on Musical Heritage or these were new DDD recordings as listed

          OK--as the notes with this set absolutely stink and no one out in Internet land seems to have any consistent and coherent thing to say about it, this then is my judgement, based on careful listening and a few intelligent guesses.

          1) The interpretations are great, wonderful, really enjoyable, idiomatic--some might consider them slightly wooden because there's next-to-no pedal which leads me to believe it is a period instrument he's recorded on. This isn't Argerich slamming away at these so don't expect that. Yamaha fans will be disappointed. Demus clearly knows his Schumann and plays crisply and accurately.
          2) The sound quality, while hardly SACD, is just fine and, again if this is a period instrument and I sure tend to think so, what I'm hearing would be about right. I rather like the engineering as the result is intimate and warm
          3) Honestly, did Demus record all these in the 1970s without them getting any attention and then do it all over again in the 1980s just to get ignored again? I hear distinct tape hiss if I listen closely, this doesn't sound like a 1989 DDD recording (which the box claims it to be) which is probably why the recording has some warmth and (audible tape hiss)
          4) Who am I to argue with an editor/piano tuner but if this piano is out of tune I'm not noticing it one zot. Also, didn't they tune pianos a little differently way back in 1850 or so?

          SO--I'll guess this is the complete piano music of Robert Schumann (perhaps minus one small piece according to yet another miffed commentator, although he keeps talking about a 12 CD set and this has 13 discs!)recorded in the 1970s with Jorg Demus playing a piano built around 1850 or so with everything that implies. I'll also guess that a lot of reviewers out there, left to fend for themselves without some promotional sheet from the label, maybe without even free promo copies, were really reaching a bit. Even if I'm wrong I seem to be doing better than the second-guessing I found elsewhere and anyway the result is really enjoyable. I simply like this set a lot even if someday I may discover it is, in fact, Ernest Borgnine playing a badly tuned pool hall upright in 1953. Less than no stars to Nuovo Era for never seeming to get the presentation of this delightful set right--license it to Brilliant and they'll do it up properly for Pete's sake and maybe you'll actually sell a few. They might even be able to kick down that DDD tape hiss a bit. It's also too danged expensive given even the putative late recording date--it shouldn't be more than $120 under any circumstances. I got mine for less than $40 at a classical cut-outs and deletions place.

          Conclusion: This whole situation is sad. Jorg Demus is a great pianist and he obviously loves Schumann. Schumann's piano music is worth the effort. This should be a well-known and highly-regarded set and I'm happier with this than with any other big box of piano I may own, short of a Brahms set.
          Alfred Cortot Plays Chopin, Liszt, Ravel, Schumann
          Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
          • Best Chopin Etudes Ever! Wrong notes and all
          • A fine testament, but with some laboured playing
          • The Greatest Artist of the 20th Century!!
          Alfred Cortot Plays Chopin, Liszt, Ravel, Schumann

          Manufacturer: Philips
          ProductGroup: Music
          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B00000I93Y
          Release Date: 1999-03-09

          Tracks:

          1. Etudes, Op.10: No.1 In C
          2. Etudes, Op.10: No.2 In A Minor 'Chromatique'
          3. Etudes, Op.10: No.3 In E 'Tristesse'
          4. Etudes, Op.10: No.4 In C Sharp Minor
          5. Etudes, Op.10: No.5 In G Flat 'Black Keys'
          6. Etudes, Op.10: No.6 In E Flat Minor
          7. Etudes, Op.10: No.7 In C
          8. Etudes, Op.10: No.8 In F
          9. Etudes, Op.10: No.9 In F Minor
          10. Etudes, Op.10: No.10 In A Flat
          11. Etudes, Op.10: No.11 In E Flat
          12. Etudes, Op.10: No.12 In C Minor 'Revolutionary'
          13. Etudes, Op.25: No.1 In A Flat 'Aeolian Harp'
          14. Etudes, Op.25: No.2 In F Minor
          15. Etudes, Op.25: No.3 In F
          16. Etudes, Op.25: No.4 In A Minor
          17. Etudes, Op.25: No.5 In E Minor
          18. Etudes, Op.25: No.6 In G Sharp Minor
          19. Etudes, Op.25: No.7 In C Sharp Minor
          20. Etudes, Op.25: No.8 In D Flat
          21. Etudes, Op.25: No.9 In G Flat 'Butterfly'
          22. Etudes, Op.25: No.10 In B Minor 'Octave'
          23. Etudes, Op.25: No.11 In A Minor 'Winter Wind'
          24. Etudes, Op.25: No.12 In C Minor
          25. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 In C Sharp Minor
          26. Hungarian Rhapsody No.11 In A Minor
          27. 'Rigoletto' Paraphrase
          28. Jeux d'eau

          Tracks:

          1. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          2. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          3. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          4. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          5. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          6. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          7. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          8. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          9. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          10. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          11. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          12. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          13. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          14. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          15. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          16. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          17. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          18. Symphonische Etuden, Op. 13
          19. Carnaval, Op. 9: 1. Preambule
          20. Carnaval, Op. 9: 2. Pierrot
          21. Carnaval, Op. 9: 3. Arlequin
          22. Carnaval, Op. 9: 4. Valse Noble
          23. Carnaval, Op. 9: 5. Eusebius
          24. Carnaval, Op. 9: 6. Florestan
          25. Carnaval, Op. 9: 7. Coquette
          26. Carnaval, Op. 9: 8a. Replique
          27. Carnaval, Op. 9: 8b. Sphinxes
          28. Carnaval, Op. 9: 9. Papillons
          29. Carnaval, Op. 9: 10. A.S.C.H.-S.C.H.A. (Lettres dansantes)
          30. Carnaval, Op. 9: 11. Chiarina
          31. Carnaval, Op. 9: 12. Chopin
          32. Carnaval, Op. 9: 13. Estrella
          33. Carnaval, Op. 9: 14. Reconnaissance
          34. Carnaval, Op. 9: 15. Pantalon e Colombine
          35. Carnaval, Op. 9: 16a. Valse allemande
          36. Carnaval, Op. 9: 16b. Intermezzo: Paganini - Valse allemande (Reprise)
          37. Carnaval, Op. 9: 17. Aveu
          38. Carnaval, Op. 9: 18. Promenade
          39. Carnaval, Op. 9: 19. Pause
          40. Carnaval, Op. 9: 20. Marche des 'Davidsbundler' contre les Philistins
          41. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 1. Ausserst bewegt
          42. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 2. Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch - Intermezzo I. Segr lebhaft - Tempo I - Intermezzo II. Etwas bewegter - Tempo I
          43. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 3. Sehr aufgeregt
          44. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 4. Segr langsam
          45. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 5. Sehr lebhaft
          46. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 6. Sehr langsam
          47. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 7. Sehr rasch
          48. Kreisleriana, Op. 18: 8. Schnell und spielend

          Customer Reviews:

          5 out of 5 stars Best Chopin Etudes Ever! Wrong notes and all.......2004-10-17

          This set would be a great introduction to Alfred Cortot. His Etudes are the finest on disc, though new listeners will need to get used to the performing methods of the 30's. Cortot himself is an aquired taste, he often hits wrong notes and overuses rubato, something all pianists of the era did. If you are curious about historical pianists and need a place to start. there is no better disc than this, and give it a chance, if for some reason you prefer today's etudes to Cortot's know this, his teacher was Chopin's favourite pupil, and you will never be closer to hearing them the way they were meant to sound,

          3 out of 5 stars A fine testament, but with some laboured playing.......2004-07-04

          This is a fine historical testament to the playing of the important legend Alfred Cortot: the program selection is thorough and attractive (save for that one campy interpretation of Liszt's 2nd Rhapsody, which belongs in the garbage).

          Every aspiring pianist should listen to Cortot's recordings at least once, and Cortot's devoted fans like to boast of his limitless vision.Yet I find it partisan to say that he is consistently brilliant. I have nothing against wrong notes; yet his often-praised recording of the Chopin Etudes is, to my ears, laboured. I hear a lot of struggling in it, and in very many cases the technique seems to get in the way of the music. Take the strained first Etude, for example, the insecurity of his No. 23, or the choppy F major No. 8. Listening to Cortot's Chopin Etudes personally makes me irritable and I find myself only returning to a select few (in the flitting account of the F minor Etude, Op. 25, for example, Cortot's true genius shines through). I prefer, for example, the more gentle poetry of these etudes played by his near contemporary, Guiomar Novaes.

          For all its tender whimsicality, Cortot's reading of Schumann's `Carnival' is too balmy for my taste; though I would never say that his vision were peccant. The two highlights of this disc, for me, are Cortot's savage and at times magical account of Schumann's `Symphonic Etudes' (a favorite interpretation of mine), and the passionate account of `Kreisleriana'.

          I also removed a star because of the CD itself. The transferring is solid, but I don't like having 48 pieces crammed up on one CD, and would have preferred it had been divided into three Cds; also, the packaging, though visually very nice, is annoying: in order to emulate a LP record, the discs slip out from a very tight casing, which probably lets dust in and makes the discs easily scratched (my CD has already begun jumping, so I guess it scratched while trying to slide it out).

          5 out of 5 stars The Greatest Artist of the 20th Century!!.......1999-06-02

          Cortot is, in my opinion, the greatest interpreter of piano music that this century has witnessed. True, he missed a lot of notes, but what energy! what passion! what freedom his interpretations convey. He represents the lost "Golden Age" of pianism- the age of artistic integrity and excessive rubato! Pay special attention to Schumann's Kreisleriana. Cortot's version has never been equaled, not even by Horowitz himself. His J'eaux D'eau is not only unabashedly sensuous but also one of the fastest versions ever recorded. His Chopin E'tudes, though quite a few notes are missing, are the most energetic ever recorded. Their tempestuousness shows Cortot at his best. What he lacks in accuracy, he more than makes up for with sheer force of energy and tonal beauty. Cortot, with perhaps the exception of Kempff, plays more beautifully than any other artist. His music-making is pure poetry. He was never afraid to make music his own, and this integrity makes his recordings the most rewarding that I've had the pleasure to hear. The spontaneity will delight those listeners tired of the overperfection and timidity of todays interpretations. One more recommendation. Though not on this album, Cortot's 1933 recording of Chopin's masterpiece, the 4th Ballade, is in my opinion the best recording of Chopin period. He does more with the musical structure of the piece than any other artist, and I've heard numerous other interpretations- Hoffman's, Horowitz's, Richter's, Ashkenazy's, Moisewitch's, etc.I would recommend also the 3-cd set of Cortot, Casals, and Thibaud playing various chamber pieces in trio ensemble. This set also gives one a taste of Cortot's conducting. In his lifetime, he was a noted conductor and premiered Wagner's Parsifal in Paris. Well, enough said. Bye it or miss out.

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