Bartok - Baroque Transcriptions / Kodaly - Complete Piano Music
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Label: Musical Concepts
Cat No: MC128
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 2
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 4th October 2010
Contents
Works
Allegro barbaro, Sz49 BB63Correnti (3) in F major (after Marcello)
Fugue in G minor (after Georg Muffat)
Out of Doors, Sz81 BB89
Pastorale in C major (after Zipoli)
Petite Suite, Sz105 BB113
Piano Sonata, Sz80 BB88
Romanian Dances (2), op.8a
Sonata in B flat major (after Marcello)
Sonata in G major (after della Ciaia)
Toccata in C major (after Frescobaldi)
Toccatas (after Rossi)
Dances of Marosszek
Meditation on a theme by Claude Debussy
Piano Pieces (9)
Pieces for piano (7), op.11
Valsette
Artists
Gyorgy Sandor (piano)Works
Allegro barbaro, Sz49 BB63Correnti (3) in F major (after Marcello)
Fugue in G minor (after Georg Muffat)
Out of Doors, Sz81 BB89
Pastorale in C major (after Zipoli)
Petite Suite, Sz105 BB113
Piano Sonata, Sz80 BB88
Romanian Dances (2), op.8a
Sonata in B flat major (after Marcello)
Sonata in G major (after della Ciaia)
Toccata in C major (after Frescobaldi)
Toccatas (after Rossi)
Dances of Marosszek
Meditation on a theme by Claude Debussy
Piano Pieces (9)
Pieces for piano (7), op.11
Valsette
Artists
Gyorgy Sandor (piano)About
Sándor had played throughout Europe, Asia and America by the time he made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1939, and he settled in the United States shortly after that triumphant appearance. He had an enormous repertoire, but he is best known as a champion of Bartók's piano music, swimming against the artistic tide at a time when the music was considered too modern, too difficult to play and listen to, too risky for concert presenters - and doing a great deal to reverse the public perception of Bartók's music in America, in tandem with the efforts of fellow Hungarian expatriates Frigyes (Fritz) Reiner and Antal Doráti. Sándor's career as a performer exceeded an astonishing seven decades in duration.
This 2 CD set sees a re-release of Séndor's great recordings: the complete piano music of Zoltán Kódaly, originally released on Candide in the mid-1970s, and "Bartók and the Baroque," a collection of Bartók's baroque transcriptions issued on Vox Cum Laude in the late 1970s.
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