0221-0 CD
The Welte Mignon Mystery Vol. XXII
Alfred Reisenauer
today playing his 1905 interpretations.
Works by Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt and Schumann
EAN/barcode: 4009850022107
Franz Liszt is supposed to have said of his pupil Reisenauer that his style was very similar to his own, "but without imitating him" (from the CD booklet). Reisenauer was born in 1863 in Königsberg and died in 1907 in a hotel in Latvia. In keeping with historical performance practice, which has long since been overtaken by Romanticism, this series also offers many original impressions of how people really played at that time in the 19th century: with recordings made long before recording technology had found its feet!
Video on the Welte Mignon piano with the expert Hans W. Schmitz
Tracks
Nr. No. N° |
Werk - Satz Composition - movement Oeuvre - mouvement |
Komponist Composer Compositeur |
Künstler Artist Interprète |
Dauer Duration Durée |
|
1 | Carnaval op. 9 | Première Part | Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) | Alfred Reisenauer | 13:27 |
2 | Deuxième Part | Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) | Alfred Reisenauer | 11:29 | |
3 | Troisième Part | Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) | Alfred Reisenauer | 4:40 | |
4 | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 10, E flat major | Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) | Alfred Reisenauer | 7:37 | |
5 | Six chants polonais S. 480, "Mädchens Wunsch" | Transcription by Chopin | Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) | Alfred Reisenauer | 5:41 |
6 | Rondo Capriccioso G major op. 129 | Die Wuth über den verlorenen Groschen | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) | Alfred Reisenauer | 6:32 |
7 | Für Elise, A minor WoO 59 | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) | Alfred Reisenauer | 3:02 | |
8 | Berceuse D flat major op. 57 | Frédéric Chopin (1810 - 1849) | Alfred Reisenauer | 5:37 | |
9 | Rondo for piano C major op. 51.1 | Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) | Alfred Reisenauer | 7:52 |
total playing time: 66:31
See reviews for this production
klassik.com (10/13/2018):
--> zur Original-KritikDiese über hundert Jahre alte Aufnahmen geben uns eine Ahnung von den pianistischen Künsten des 19. more...
Klassik heute (06/22/2018):
--> zur OriginalkritikAnfangs des 20. Jahrhunderts hätte jede Vorstellung einer heute üblichen totalen Reproduzierbarkeit von Musik wohl zu den absurdesten Fantasien gehört. more...
Pizzicato (06/12/2018):
--> zur Original-KritikDer deutsche Pianist Alfred Reisenauer (1863-1907) ist heute kaum noch bekannt. more...
Pizzicato (06/12/2018):
Very personal views and a particularly interesting phrasing technique make this a rewarding release for anyone interested in piano music.. more...