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AV 2097

Liszt: Piano Works

Released Date:
01 Dec 2006

Originally recorded in 2006

Artists:

Markus Groh

piano

Venue:

Reitstadel-Neumarkt/Oberpfalz, Germany



Producer:

Elmar Zilberman



Engineer:

Peter Langer



Record Label
Avie Records

Genre:

Piano




Total Time - 58:57
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FRANZ LISZT

(1811-1886)
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1 

Piano Sonata in B minor, S.178

31:12
2 

Fantasy and Fugue on B-A-C-H S.529ii

11:33
3 

Totentanz (Paraphrase on the Dies Irae) S. 525

16:12
  arranged for piano solo by the composer  


The young pianist Markus Groh, first prize winner at the Queen Elizabeth competition in 1995, makes his recording debut with a stunning performance of Liszt’s iconic B minor Sonata together with the lesser heard Fantasy and Fugue on B-A-C-H and Totentanz, more commonly heard in the version for piano and orchestra. Groh’s performance loses none of the impact, however. This is a tour de force of masterly piano playing. Groh’s impressive international itinerary includes performances of the great romantic repertoire with such orchestras as the London Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony and St. Petersburg Philharmonic. He is a regular visitor to Japan and also performs frequently in his native Germany. Liszt’s technicolour writing and Groh’s pianistic fireworks are brought to vivid life by the SACD recording.

 

                              -  Recording of the Month  -

"...Truly exceptional performances and recordings, perhaps the best of these works ever made. ..."
Paul Shoemaker
 

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