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Wydawnictwo: Hyperion
Seria: Romantic Piano Concertos
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67086
Nośnik: 1 CD
EAN: 34571170862
Seria: Romantic Piano Concertos
Nr katalogowy: CDA 67086
Nośnik: 1 CD
EAN: 34571170862
Dreyschock / Kullak: The Romantic Piano Concertos Vol 21 - Kullak and Dreyschock
Hyperion - CDA 67086
Wykonawcy
Lane
BBC Sso / Willen
Lane
BBC Sso / Willen
Utwory na płycie:
Kullak: Piano Concerto In C Minor, Op. 55 - 1. Allegro
Kullak: Piano Concerto In C Minor, Op. 55 - 2. Adagio
Kullak: Piano Concerto In C Minor, Op. 55 - 3. Allegro Moderato Ma Con Fuoco
Dreyschock: Piano Concerto In D Minor, Op. 137 - 1. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
Dreyschock: Piano Concerto In D Minor, Op. 137 - 2. Andante Con Moto
Dreyschock: Piano Concerto In D Minor, Op. 137 - 3. Allegro Vivace
Piano Concerto In D Minor
Piano Concerto In D
Piano Concerto In D
Dreyschock and Kullak are today only footnotes in the biographies of those who emerged from the nineteenth century as giants of the musical world, but in their time both artists were very significant indeed. Both were pianists (and born in the same year) but had very different careers. Dreyschock seems to have been a bit of a showman and played loud and fast, he made a speciality of his left hand work and was one of the first to compose for this esoteric medium. His large output of compositions seem never to have made much impression and it is now purely as a performer that he is remembered. His only concerto (not to be confused with his Concertstück once recorded on LP) is rather Mendelssohnian and has a particularly energetic finale. Although by all accounts also a superb virtuoso Kullak gravitated towards teaching and became perhaps the most prolific teacher of the nineteenth century century; he eventually founded his own Academy in Berlin which had a roll of around 1000 piano students at it's peak. His only concerto was published in 1855 and is quite conservative for its time, though it may have been written earlier. It clearly derives from the tradition of Hummel and contains much brilliant finger work interspersed with a lyricism very reminiscent of Chopin. It may not be profound, but it is both beautiful and entertaining and must surely be one of the most enjoyable 'lost' concertos around.
'Delightful concertos. Kullak's in particular strikes me as a gem. Piers Lane plays both with dexterity and wit. A winner' (The Sunday Times)
'I can't stop playing the disk: the anticipation of a number of ear-tickling passages, notably in the Kullak, is too delicious for words. Effervescent, lightweight music transformed into entertaining and compelling minor masterpieces' (Classic CD)
'Performed with the kind of zestful spirit and communicative flair that his rightly won this series so many plaudits' (Gramophone)
'This is opne of the very finest of Hyperion's 'Romantic Piano Concertos' series (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)
Recording details: March 1999; Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom; Engineered by Tony Faulkner; Release date: July 1999; Total duration: 59 minutes 6 seconds
'Delightful concertos. Kullak's in particular strikes me as a gem. Piers Lane plays both with dexterity and wit. A winner' (The Sunday Times)
'I can't stop playing the disk: the anticipation of a number of ear-tickling passages, notably in the Kullak, is too delicious for words. Effervescent, lightweight music transformed into entertaining and compelling minor masterpieces' (Classic CD)
'Performed with the kind of zestful spirit and communicative flair that his rightly won this series so many plaudits' (Gramophone)
'This is opne of the very finest of Hyperion's 'Romantic Piano Concertos' series (The Penguin Guide to Compact Discs)
Recording details: March 1999; Caird Hall, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom; Engineered by Tony Faulkner; Release date: July 1999; Total duration: 59 minutes 6 seconds