Label: CAvi
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534395
Catalog number: AVI 8553439
Releasedate: 06-03-15
Format: CD
Barcode: 4260085534395
Catalog number: AVI 8553439
Releasedate: 06-03-15
EDITION
Ruhr Piano Festival Vol. 34
„For left Hand only“ & Jazz
Works by Alexander Scriabin, Leopold Godowsky,
Johannes Brahms, Marc-André Hamelin, Paul
Wittgenstein, Joseph Moog, Wolfgang Erich
Korngold.
Benjamin Moser; Joseph Moog; Marc-André
Hamelin; Herbert Schuch and others
Speech (in German) „ Zwischen Wahl und
Verhängnis: das Repertoire für die linke Hand
(Robert Levin)
JazzLine. Deep Impressions
Jacky Terrasson, WDR Big Band, Michael Abene
Ruhr Piano Festival Vol. 34
„For left Hand only“ & Jazz
Works by Alexander Scriabin, Leopold Godowsky,
Johannes Brahms, Marc-André Hamelin, Paul
Wittgenstein, Joseph Moog, Wolfgang Erich
Korngold.
Benjamin Moser; Joseph Moog; Marc-André
Hamelin; Herbert Schuch and others
Speech (in German) „ Zwischen Wahl und
Verhängnis: das Repertoire für die linke Hand
(Robert Levin)
JazzLine. Deep Impressions
Jacky Terrasson, WDR Big Band, Michael Abene
All piano compositions for the left only
- All works are rarities in the music catalogue
- Live performances from 2014 Ruhr Piano Festival
- Famous Classical & Jazz artists
- CD 3 shows a Jack Terrasson Jazz concert with the WDR BigBand
For left hand only
In 2014 the world commemorated the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the cataclysmic First World War. The Ruhr Piano Festival thus chose to devote one of its annual focuses to a subject which might be considered adventurous, even for our standards: piano repertoire for the left hand alone. Thousands and thousands of wounded soldiers lost their limbs during the fighting in World War I: among the amputees were musicians such as pianist Paul Wittgenstein. After his release from imprisonment, Wittgenstein commissioned some of the most outstanding composers of his generation to write works for the left hand alone. As a tribute to that legacy, our boxed set of CDs for the year 2014 is largely devoted to left-hand repertoire. On CD 1 you can hear two young pianists who are well known to our Festival audience: Benjamin Moser and Joseph Moog. Each gave his début performance at the Festival some years back, and each of them has left a “musical calling card” in at least one of our previous Edition Klavier-Festival Ruhr boxed CD sets. Now we can hear Benjamin Moser performing left-hand works by Alexander Scriabin, Leopold Godowsky and Marc-André Hamelin. For his part, Joseph Moog interprets left-hand piano arrangements made by Paul Wittgenstein himself – of works by Grieg, Schubert and Mendelssohn. Furthermore, you can tell that these two young musicians are part of an exciting new generation of performers: each one has enriched the Festival programme with his own original composition for the left hand: Benjamin Moser propo
ses his arrangement of Brahms’ “Lullaby”, and Joseph Moog weighs in with a “Tribute to Art Tatum”. Last not least, you can hear the 2013 laureate of the Ruhr Piano Festival Prize, Marc-André Hamelin, performing four of Godowsky’s Chopin studies. On CD 2 we present a chamber music work featuring piano left hand. Paul Wittgenstein issued a commission to write such a work to Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The pianist on our recording, Herbert Schuch, has often been invited to perform at the Ruhr Piano Festival. In 2014, along with his chamber music partners Mirijam Contzen, Giovanni Guzzo and Beate Altenburg, he gave an excellent rendition of
Korngold’s Suite op. 23, which is otherwise seldom heard. Each year, the Ruhr Piano Festival organizes lectures and commented recitals, in order to provide audiences with useful and interesting knowledge about featured works and our chosen annual focus themes. .... This time, Mr Levin naturally devotes his lecture to the subject of our annual focus: left-hand piano repertoire. This year, for the first time, we devote CD 3 – our “bonus CD” – to a JazzLine concert. Here, once more, you can relive highlights from the performance of Jacky Terrasson and the Cologne WDR Big Band conducted by Michael Abene when they appeared at Heinrichshütte
Industrial Museum in Hattingen in June 2014.
In 2014 the world commemorated the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the cataclysmic First World War. The Ruhr Piano Festival thus chose to devote one of its annual focuses to a subject which might be considered adventurous, even for our standards: piano repertoire for the left hand alone. Thousands and thousands of wounded soldiers lost their limbs during the fighting in World War I: among the amputees were musicians such as pianist Paul Wittgenstein. After his release from imprisonment, Wittgenstein commissioned some of the most outstanding composers of his generation to write works for the left hand alone. As a tribute to that legacy, our boxed set of CDs for the year 2014 is largely devoted to left-hand repertoire. On CD 1 you can hear two young pianists who are well known to our Festival audience: Benjamin Moser and Joseph Moog. Each gave his début performance at the Festival some years back, and each of them has left a “musical calling card” in at least one of our previous Edition Klavier-Festival Ruhr boxed CD sets. Now we can hear Benjamin Moser performing left-hand works by Alexander Scriabin, Leopold Godowsky and Marc-André Hamelin. For his part, Joseph Moog interprets left-hand piano arrangements made by Paul Wittgenstein himself – of works by Grieg, Schubert and Mendelssohn. Furthermore, you can tell that these two young musicians are part of an exciting new generation of performers: each one has enriched the Festival programme with his own original composition for the left hand: Benjamin Moser propo
ses his arrangement of Brahms’ “Lullaby”, and Joseph Moog weighs in with a “Tribute to Art Tatum”. Last not least, you can hear the 2013 laureate of the Ruhr Piano Festival Prize, Marc-André Hamelin, performing four of Godowsky’s Chopin studies. On CD 2 we present a chamber music work featuring piano left hand. Paul Wittgenstein issued a commission to write such a work to Erich Wolfgang Korngold. The pianist on our recording, Herbert Schuch, has often been invited to perform at the Ruhr Piano Festival. In 2014, along with his chamber music partners Mirijam Contzen, Giovanni Guzzo and Beate Altenburg, he gave an excellent rendition of
Korngold’s Suite op. 23, which is otherwise seldom heard. Each year, the Ruhr Piano Festival organizes lectures and commented recitals, in order to provide audiences with useful and interesting knowledge about featured works and our chosen annual focus themes. .... This time, Mr Levin naturally devotes his lecture to the subject of our annual focus: left-hand piano repertoire. This year, for the first time, we devote CD 3 – our “bonus CD” – to a JazzLine concert. Here, once more, you can relive highlights from the performance of Jacky Terrasson and the Cologne WDR Big Band conducted by Michael Abene when they appeared at Heinrichshütte
Industrial Museum in Hattingen in June 2014.
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1Deux morceaux pour la main gauche op. 9Prélude in cis-Moll
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2Deux morceaux pour la main gauche op. 9Nocturne in Des-Dr
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3Chopin-Etüde Nr. 13 in es-Moll (op. 10/6)
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4Chopin-Etüde Nr. 5 in Es-Dur (op. 10/3)
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5Etude No. 7 for the left hand (nach Peter Iljitsch Tschaikowskys „Wiegenlied“)
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6Wiegenlied for the left hand
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7Melancholie
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8Du bist die Ruh'
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9Lied ohne Worte op. 67 No. 3
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10Notturno No. 7 from „Ein Sommernachtstraum“
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11Étude Nr. 4 „Cherokee“, Tribute to Art Tatum (for the left hand)
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12Études for the left handNo. 2 in Des-Dur, 2. Fassung der Etüde in C-Dur op. 10/1
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13Études for the left handNo. 12 a in Ges-Dur, 7. Fassung nach der Etüde in Ges-Dur op. 10/5
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14Études for the left handNo. 44 in f-Moll, nach der Nouvelle Étude Nr. 1 in f-Moll op. 10/9
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15Études for the left handNo. 22 in cis-Moll, nach der Etüde in c-Moll op. 10/12
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1Piano suite for the left hand op. 23Präludium und Fuge. Kräftig und bestimmt
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2Piano suite for the left hand op. 23Walzer. Nicht schnell, anmutig
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3Piano suite for the left hand op. 23Groteske. Möglichst rasch
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4Piano suite for the left hand op. 23Lied. Schlicht und innig. Nicht zu langsam
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5Piano suite for the left hand op. 23Rondo – Finale (Variationen). Schnell, heftig
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6Speech 'ZwischenWahl und Verhängnis: Das Repertoire für Klavier linke Hand'Einleitung
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7Speech 'ZwischenWahl und Verhängnis: Das Repertoire für Klavier linke Hand'Spieltechnische Entwicklungen
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8Speech 'ZwischenWahl und Verhängnis: Das Repertoire für Klavier linke Hand'Faktur der Musik – Bach und Haydn
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9Speech 'ZwischenWahl und Verhängnis: Das Repertoire für Klavier linke Hand'Weiterentwicklung im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert
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10Speech 'ZwischenWahl und Verhängnis: Das Repertoire für Klavier linke Hand'Paul Wittgenstein
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1Deep ImpressionsLittle Red Ribbon
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2Deep ImpressionsRuby My Dear
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3Deep ImpressionsMy Church
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4Deep ImpressionsHappiness
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5Deep ImpressionsSmile
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6Deep ImpressionsBaby Plum
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7Deep ImpressionsMother
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8Deep ImpressionsGouache