Chopin & Liszt in Warsaw
Chopin & Liszt in Warsaw | ||||
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Studio album by Ingolf Wunder | ||||
Publication |
2015 |
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Label (s) | Deutsche Grammophon , Universal Music Polska | |||
Format (s) |
2 CDs |
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Classical |
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Title (number) |
8th |
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Studio (s) |
Warsaw Philharmonic |
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Chopin & Liszt in Warsaw is an album by the Austrian pianist Ingolf Wunder with works by Frédéric Chopin and Franz Liszt . The recording was made with the Warsaw Philharmonic and Jacek Kasprzyk as conductor. It was published on August 28, 2015 by Deutsche Grammophon and Universal Music Polska . The recording was also nominated for the “ Fryderyk Award 2016 ” in the category “Album of the Year - Solo Recital”.
Tracklist
CD 1
- Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) - Piano Concerto No. 2 in F minor, Op. 21
- 1. Maestoso
- 2. Larghetto
- 3. Allegro vivace
Instrumentation / orchestration: Frédéric Chopin , Alfred Cortot with changes by Ingolf Wunder
- Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849)
- 4th bonus track: Nocturne in E flat minor op.55 / 2 (live recording)
CD 2
- Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) - Grande Polonaise Brillante précédée d'un Andante spianato op. 22
- 1. Andante spianato in G major
- 2. Polonaise in E flat major
- Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849) - Allegro de Concert op. 46 (the first movement of the never finished Piano Concerto No. 3)
- 3. Allegro Maestoso in A major
Instrumentation / orchestration: Ingolf Wunder
- Franz Liszt (1811-1886)
- 4. Hexaméron, Morceau de concert p. 392 for piano and orchestra
Introduction (Extrêment lent, Maestoso, Allegro vivace): Franz Liszt Tema (Allegro marziale): Franz Liszt , Variation 1 (Ben marcato): Sigismund Thalberg (1812–1871), Variation 2 (Moderato): Franz Liszt , Variation 3 (Di bravura): Johann Peter Pixis (1788–1874), Ritornello: Franz Liszt , Variation 4 (Legato e grazioso): Henri Herz (1803–1888), Variation 5 (Vivo e brillante): Carl Czerny (1791–1857), Fuocoso molto energico, Lento. quasi recitativo: Franz Liszt, variation 6 (Largo): Frédéric Chopin (1810–1849), finale (Molto vivace quasi prestissimo, Allegro animato, Molto animato): Franz Liszt
Instrumentation / orchestration: Franz Liszt, completed by Leslie Howard and edited by Ingolf Wunder
Individual evidence
- ↑ Nominated for the Fryderyk 2016 (PDF), accessed on January 6, 2017