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Great Pianists: Moiseiwitsch 2
Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Tausig
Great Pianists: Moiseiwitsch 2
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Classical
 
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Unlike the first volume of historic performances by Benno Moiseiwitsch released by Naxos, which was devoted to major works, the second volume is filled almost entirely with encore pieces, most of which are now rarely heard...  more »

     
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All Artists: Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Tausig, Robert Schumann, Felix [1] Mendelssohn, Adolf Henselt, Franz Liszt, Benno Moiseiwitsch
Title: Great Pianists: Moiseiwitsch 2
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Label: Naxos
Original Release Date: 1/1/2025
Re-Release Date: 8/21/2001
Genres: Dance & Electronic, Classical
Styles: Chamber Music, Forms & Genres, Fantasies, Historical Periods, Classical (c.1770-1830)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 636943166925

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Unlike the first volume of historic performances by Benno Moiseiwitsch released by Naxos, which was devoted to major works, the second volume is filled almost entirely with encore pieces, most of which are now rarely heard. The one exception--and it is itself an infrequent visitor to concert halls--is Liszt's gigantic transcription of Wagner's "Tannhauser Overture." In this 1938 recording, one of the pianist's greatest, Moiseiwitsch achieves what even so great a modern master as Jorge Bolet (BMG) failed to do--realize Liszt's seemingly impossible aim of reproducing the sonority and might of the orchestral score on the piano. The short pieces are just as superb. The 1939 performance of Weber's "Invitation to the Dance" (in Taussig's dazzling arrangement) is matched in elegance and tonal beauty only by the recordings of his fellow Leschetizky students, Ignaz Friedman (Danacord), and Artur Schnabel (APR), both of whom perform Weber's original text. Moiseiwitsch's version of Liszt's Concert Étude in F Minor ("La leggierezza") deserves its legendary reputation. This transcendent reading, with the limpid delicacy and beauty of its leggierissimo playing, brings the work's title to startling life. Moiseiwitsch's dazzling virtuosity was disciplined by calm but intense musicality. He was able to make much-abused pieces such as Liszt's Liebestraum No. 3 and his Second Hungarian Rhapsody sound fresh: whether through the liquid poetry of his playing in the former or his rhythmic élan and devil-may-care good humor in the latter. Any of these performances would make this disc worth buying at full price; Naxos's super-budget price makes it irresistible. --Stephen Wigler

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Transcendental pianism
Luke birkla | Leeds, UK | 06/08/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This issue is spectacular. Sound quality, for me is of little consideration when buying a cd. One has to learn to glimpse beneath the veneer of hiss and cracking, and hear the soul and artistry of the player.
This cd, has been beautifully transferred, and reveals the genius of Benno Moiseiwitsch. His artistry is beyond description, it transcends the categories we are used to hearing. Technically, and emotionally, this is a unique record, of a particular tradition or school of pianists. I have never heard piano playing like this, and don't expect to. I shall say no more..."
Moiseiwitsch playing Liszt, Schumann, Mendelssohn and others
Amy | 08/21/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you wonder what a piano can do under the hands of an effortless technician start by listening to Weber's Invitation to the Dance. Moiseiwitsch's sprints through Hummel's E flat Rondo and Mendelssohn's E minor Scherzo. Moiseiwitsch nonchalantly plays Henselt's fingertwisting etude Si Oiseau J Etais. Moiseiwitsch's Liszt playing is amazing. Few other pianists in history have made Liszt's arrangement of Wagner's Tannhauser Overture sound so utterly easy to play, or the Third Liebestraume and Second Hungarian Rhapsody so unhackneyed, heartfelt, and natural as breathing. Play the F minor Etude de Concert and you'll be awestruck by Moiseiwitsch's controlled freedom at the piano. This is one of my all time favorite piano recordings, and I envy anyone hearing it for the first time. Schumann's Prophet Bird and F sharp Romance also show the pianist's eloquent lyricism. On the cd there is also two Mendelssohn Songs Without Words, and the Wagner/Liszt Liebestod. This cd is one that all piano lovers can afford, and no piano lover can afford to miss.



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