Wydawnictwo: Haenssler
Nr katalogowy: HC 23046
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2024
EAN: 881488230468
Nr katalogowy: HC 23046
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: listopad 2024
EAN: 881488230468
Busoni / Mason / Bach: Polyphonic Dreams
Haenssler - HC 23046
Kompozytor
Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924)
Benedict Mason (1954)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Victor Nicoara, Larry Sitsky
Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924)
Benedict Mason (1954)
Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750)
Victor Nicoara, Larry Sitsky
Wykonawcy
Victor Nicoara, piano
Victor Nicoara, piano
Busoni:
Sieben kurze Stücke zur Pflege des polyphonen Spiels BV 296 (1923), BV296
Intermezzo aus Doktor Faust
Fantasia contrappuntistica BV 256
Mason, B:
Pastorale - Ein kurzes Stück zur Pflege der Arten
Victor Nicoara:
Nach Weill (2023)
Larry Sitsky:
Nocturne Canonique
Bach, J S:
Sinfonia No. 9 in F minor, BWV 759 in F Minor
Sieben kurze Stücke zur Pflege des polyphonen Spiels BV 296 (1923), BV296
Intermezzo aus Doktor Faust
Fantasia contrappuntistica BV 256
Mason, B:
Pastorale - Ein kurzes Stück zur Pflege der Arten
Victor Nicoara:
Nach Weill (2023)
Larry Sitsky:
Nocturne Canonique
Bach, J S:
Sinfonia No. 9 in F minor, BWV 759 in F Minor
Ferruccio Busoni's The Seven Pieces were published in their current form as part of the Klavierübung in zehn Büchern, an enormous collection of pieces, fragments and exercises Busoni considered worth the attention of highly advanced pianists. The nod to Bach’s own Klavierübung is self-evident, particularly in these Seven Pieces and their refined polyphonic writing. Nonetheless, the dry, scholastic title belies their musical depth. Briefly unfolding itself over several layers of meaning and references, Benedict Mason’s ironically titled Pastorale, - ein kurzes Stück zur Pflege der Arten, takes inspiration from the last of the Busoni Seven Short Pieces in its virtuoso use of the sostenuto pedal. The piece is full of quotation. The next two pieces work in tandem as a prelude and fugue of sorts, much like in the Seven Pieces where the third is paired with the fourth, and the fifth with the sixth. The Intermezzo is an arrangement of the organ solo which opens the Scenic Intermezzo of Doktor Faust and Nach Weill is comparable to the sixth piece, “nach Mozart”, a telescopic homage to Busoni’s student Kurt Weill, who quoted in his First Symphony from the as yet unpublished Doktor Faust.