Wydawnictwo: Haenssler
Seria: Schumann Complete Piano Works / Florian Uhlig
Nr katalogowy: HC 17041
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: sierpień 2021
EAN: 881488170412
Seria: Schumann Complete Piano Works / Florian Uhlig
Nr katalogowy: HC 17041
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: sierpień 2021
EAN: 881488170412
Schumann: Complete Works for Piano solo, Vol. 16
Haenssler - HC 17041
Kompozytor
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Wykonawcy
Florian Uhlig, piano
Florian Uhlig, piano
Utwory na płycie:
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Ziemlich langsam - Thema
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 1
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 2 Lebhafter
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 3 Sehr präcis
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 4 Ziemlich langsam
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 5 Lebhaft
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 6 Schnell
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 7 Tempo des Themas
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 8 Mit großer Kraft
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 9
- Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5 - Nr. 10 Lebhaft
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Thema: Andante
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 1: Un poco più vivo
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 2
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 3
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 4: Scherzando
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 5: Agitato
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 6: Allegro molto
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 7: Sepre marcatissimo
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Variation 8: Con energia sempre
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Vatiation 9: Con espressione
- Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13 - Finale: Allegro brillante
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Allegro
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Scherzo: Molto commodo Quasi Variazioni
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Andantino de Clara Wieck (Thema)
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Variation 1
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Variation 2: In Tempo
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Variation 3: Passionato
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Variation 4: Espressivo
- Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14 - Prestissimo possibile
Impromptus über ein Thema von Clara Wieck, Op. 5
Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13
Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14
Etudes en forme de Variations, Op. 13
Grande Sonate f-Moll, Op. 14
For over 60 years, repeated efforts have been made to capture on sound carriers (first vinyl, then CD) Robert Schumann’s Complete Works for Piano solo, a fascinatingly broad and varied spectrum ranging from highly virtuosic pieces for the concert hall and valuable literature for teaching purposes.
The first true complete recording of Robert Schumann’s works for piano solo on 17 CDs (in 15 volumes), played by Florian Uhlig, seeks for the first time to offer imaginative compilations on CD (e.g. “Robert Schumann and the Sonata”, “The Young Piano Virtuoso”, “Schumann in Vienna”, “Schumann and Counterpoint”, “Variations”) containing all original works for pianoforte written between 1830 and 1854 according to the newest critical editions and/or first editions. Several of these CDs include premiere recordings.
Florian Uhlig was born in Düsseldorf. He studied in London at the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music. Florian Uhlig made his orchestral debut at the Barbican in London in 1997. Since 2019 he holds the position of a Professor of Piano at the Musikhochschule Lübeck.
Recording: Menuhin Hall, Yehudi Menuhin School, Stoke d'Abernon, Cobham, Surry, Großbritannien, 14-16.09.2020. Piano: Steinway D.
The first true complete recording of Robert Schumann’s works for piano solo on 17 CDs (in 15 volumes), played by Florian Uhlig, seeks for the first time to offer imaginative compilations on CD (e.g. “Robert Schumann and the Sonata”, “The Young Piano Virtuoso”, “Schumann in Vienna”, “Schumann and Counterpoint”, “Variations”) containing all original works for pianoforte written between 1830 and 1854 according to the newest critical editions and/or first editions. Several of these CDs include premiere recordings.
Florian Uhlig was born in Düsseldorf. He studied in London at the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music. Florian Uhlig made his orchestral debut at the Barbican in London in 1997. Since 2019 he holds the position of a Professor of Piano at the Musikhochschule Lübeck.
Recording: Menuhin Hall, Yehudi Menuhin School, Stoke d'Abernon, Cobham, Surry, Großbritannien, 14-16.09.2020. Piano: Steinway D.