Immerse yourself in the masterful piano artistry of Eugen d'Albert with this captivating album, released on January 4, 2011, under the Symposium label. Spanning a rich duration of 1 hour and 16 minutes, this collection is a testament to d'Albert's virtuosity and his enduring legacy in the classical piano repertoire.
Eugen d'Albert, born in 1864, was a renowned piano virtuoso whose life was as colorful as his music. Known for his numerous marriages and his dynamic personality, d'Albert's compositions and performances left an indelible mark on the late 19th-century musical landscape. This album showcases his technical brilliance and expressive depth, featuring a diverse array of pieces that highlight his unique style and mastery of the piano.
The album opens with a powerful announcement, setting the stage for a journey through d'Albert's most celebrated works. From the grandeur of Beethoven's "Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 'Emperor'" to the delicate beauty of Liszt's "Années de pèlerinage," each piece is performed with precision and passion. The collection also includes d'Albert's own compositions, such as "Aufforderung zum Tanze, Op. 65" and "8 Klavierstücke, Op. 76," offering a glimpse into his personal musical voice.
In addition to d'Albert's works, the album features compositions by other renowned composers, including Chopin, Schubert, and Mozart. These pieces, expertly arranged and performed, provide a rich context for d'Albert's own contributions to the piano repertoire. The album concludes with a live performance of Chopin's "Étude No. 19 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 25 No. 7," showcasing d'Albert's ability to captivate audiences with his dynamic and expressive playing.
Whether you are a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this album offers a compelling introduction to the world of Eugen d'Albert. His technical prowess, expressive depth, and dynamic personality come to life through each note, making this a collection that will be cherished by pianists and music lovers alike.
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Announcementna Not Applicable, Anonymous
Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor": Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73, "Emperor": I. AllegroLudwig van Beethoven, Eugen d'Albert, Bruno Seidler - Winkler
Aufforderung zum Tanze, Op. 65, J. 260: Aufforderung zum Tanze (Invitation to the Dance), Op. 65, J. 260Carl Maria von Weber, Eugen d'Albert
Années de pèlerinage, 1ère année "Suisse", S. 160: Annees de pelerinage, 1st year, Switzerland, S. 160/R. 10: No. 4, Au bord d'une source (Beside a Spring)Franz Liszt, Eugen d'Albert
8 Klavierstücke, Op. 76: 8 Piano Pieces, Op. 76: No. 2, Capriccio in B MinorJohannes Brahms, Eugen d'Albert
Die toten Augen: Act I: Lied der Myrtocle (Arr. For piano)Eugen d'Albert
Tiefland, Op. 34: IntermezzoEugen d'Albert
Tiefland, Act I: Schau her, das ist ein TalerEugen d'Albert, Gotthelf Pistor
6 Ecossaises in E-Flat Major, WoO 83Ludwig van Beethoven, Eugen d'Albert
Nocturne in F-Sharp Major, Op. 15 No. 2: Nocturne No. 5 in F-Sharp Major, Op. 15, No. 2Frédéric Chopin, Eugen d'Albert
Waltz in A-Flat Major, Op. 42: Waltz No. 5 in A-Flat Major, Op. 42Frédéric Chopin, Eugen d'Albert
Étude No. 19 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 25 No. 7: No. 14 in F Minor, No. 2 (Live)Frédéric Chopin, Eugen d'Albert
Étude No. 19 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 25 No. 7: No. 21 in G-Flat Major, No. 9, "Butterfly's Wings" (Live)Frédéric Chopin, Eugen d'Albert
4 Impromptus, Op. 142, D. 935: No. 3 in B-Flat MajorFranz Schubert, Eugen d'Albert
4 Impromptus, Op. 142, D. 935: No. 4 in F MinorFranz Schubert, Eugen d'Albert
3 Marches militaires, Op. 51, D. 733: No. 1, In D Major (Arr. C. Tausig)Franz Schubert, Eugen d'Albert
Piano Suite in D Minor, Op. 1: Piano Suite, Op. 1: IV. Gavotte and MusetteEugen d'Albert
Scherzo in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 16, No. 2Eugen d'Albert
Violin Sonata No. 17 in C Major, K. 296: II. Andante sostenutoWolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Andreas Weissgerber, Eugen d'Albert
Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24 "Spring": Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Major, Op. 24, "Spring": III. Scherzo. Allegro molto - IV. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppoLudwig van Beethoven, Andreas Weissgerber, Eugen d'Albert