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Great Pianists: Cortot: Weber – Piano Sonata no.2; Liszt – Sonata, Legende, La Leggierezza, Schubert – Ländler (FLAC)

Great Pianists: Cortot: Weber - Piano Sonata no.2; Liszt - Sonata, Legende, La Leggierezza, Schubert - Ländler (FLAC)
Great Pianists: Cortot: Weber – Piano Sonata no.2; Liszt – Sonata, Legende, La Leggierezza, Schubert – Ländler (FLAC)

Composer: Johannes Brahms, Ferencz Liszt, Franz Peter Schubert, Carl Maria von Weber
Performer: Alfred Cortot
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Naxos
Catalogue: 8112012
Release: 2009
Size: 232 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: cover

Weber: Piano Sonata No. 2 in A flat major, Op. 39
01. I. Allegro moderato, con spirito ed assai legato
02. II. Andante
03. III. Menuetto capriccioso: Presto assai – Trio
04. IV. Rondo. Moderato e molto grazioso

05. Schubert: Ländler D790

Liszt: Piano Sonata in B minor, S178
06. Lento assai – Allegro energico – Grandioso –
07. Andante sostenuto –
08. Allegro energico – Andante sostenuto – Lento assai

Liszt: Legendes for piano, S. 175
09. No. 2, St. Francois de Paule marchant sur les flots

Liszt: Three Concert Studies, S144 / R5
10. No. 2 in F Minor, “La leggierezza”

11. Schubert: Litanei auf das Fest aller Seelen, D. 343 (Arr. A. Cortot for piano)

Brahms: 5 Lieder, Op. 49
12. No. 4, Wiegenlied (Lullaby) [arr. A. Cortot for piano]

Alfred Cortot was one of the very greatest pianists of the 20th Century, renowned above all for his intuitive, highly personal interpretations of Romantic masterpieces.

Drawn from sessions in London between 1931 and 1948, these recordings include a wonderfully poetic reading of Weber’s introspective and playful Second Piano Sonata, and intense yet subtly nuanced renditions of Liszt’s groundbreaking B minor Sonata, issued almost entirely from first takes, and Légende No. 2.

Cortot’s own arrangements imbue Schubert’s Litanei and Brahms’s famous Lullaby with a heartfelt touch.

A critic wrote after Cortot’s 5th January 1927 recital at New York’s Aeolian Hall: “He is one of those great musicians from whose readings of familiar works there is almost invariably something to learn and remember… it would be hard to surpass his sincerity, his feeling, his colouring, and declamation of the music. Nor are many as fortunate as he in striking the mean between what is nobly expressive and what is sentimental….”

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