The Great Danish Pianist Victor Schioler Vol.6 | Danacord DACOCD962963

The Great Danish Pianist Victor Schioler Vol.6

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Label: Danacord

Cat No: DACOCD962963

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Release Date: 5th May 2023

Contents

Artists

Victor Schioler (piano)
Ib Eriksson (clarinet)
Peter Westenholz (piano)
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Conductors

Carl von Garaguly
Erich Tuxen
Albert Wolff

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Piano Concerto no.1 in C major, op.15
Piano Concerto no.4 in G major, op.58

Brahms, Johannes

Piano Concerto no.2 in B flat major, op.83

Hindemith, Paul

Clarinet Sonata

Liszt, Franz

Liebestraume (3), S541
» no.3 Nocturne in A flat major

Mendelssohn, Felix

Songs without Words (Lieder ohne Worte): Book 1, op.19b
» no.1 in E major 'Sweet Remembrance'
Songs without Words (Lieder ohne Worte): Book 5, op.62
» no.6 in A major 'Fruhlingslied'

Saint-Saens, Camille

Variations on a theme by Beethoven, op.35

Artists

Victor Schioler (piano)
Ib Eriksson (clarinet)
Peter Westenholz (piano)
Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra

Conductors

Carl von Garaguly
Erich Tuxen
Albert Wolff

About

Victor Schiøler’s activities as a soloist and his increasingly comprehensive work as a teacher were central to his final years from about 1950 until his death in 1967. Here I am thinking not only of his teaching as a professor at the conservatoire, but even more of his efforts to stimulate and encourage interest in classical music. One of his tools was television. TV was completely new. Many people were interested in it, and in Denmark only one channel was available. This was Danmarks Radio, which only transmitted a few hours daily. It opened up a unique opportunity for Schiøler to gain access to “the general public” in this way. There were many broadcasts which had the title “About the Piano” in common. In this series the sound track of Schubert’s Wanderer Fantasy has already been included in Vol.4. Besides the music, viewers could also hear Schiøler’s eloquent, inspiring and appealing introductions.

Volume 6 also includes an example from these broadcasts. Schiøler introduces and talks about Saint-Saëns’s Variations for two pianos on a theme of Beethoven. The theme is the trio from the minuet in the Sonata in E flat, op.31 no.3. The variations make considerable demands on the two pianists, who constantly cast little bits of the theme to each other which they then have to grab in such a way that it never affects the pulse and continuity of the music. It demands perfect synchronisation between the two players, here Schiøler and his pupil Peter Westenholz (1937–2008). And it is a joy to listen to them playing together! The recording was made in Schiøler’s own home on his two Hornung og Møller concert grands.

Reviews

... the Brahms Concerto is what makes this set quite unmissable. The transfers are excellent.  Rob Cowan
Gramophone June 2023
Gramophone Editor's Choice

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