Bortkiewicz All Etudes Complete, (Various recordings)
Sergei Bortkiewicz, all etudes
12 Etudes Nouvelles op 29
0:00- I. La blonde/ The blonde, pianist Jouni Somero
1:35- II. La rousse/ The redhead, pianist Jouni Somero
3:26- III. La brune/ The brunette, pianist Cyprien Katsaris
5:12- IV. Le philosophe/ The philosopher, pianist Jouni Somero
9:24- V. Le poéte, pour la main gauche saule/ Poet (Left hand alone), pianist Jouni Somero
15:50- VI. Le Héros/ The hero, pianist Cyprien Katraris
17:21- VII. Le mystérieux inconnu/ The mystreious stranger, pianist Jouni Somero
19:01- VIII. Le jongleur/ The juggler, pianist Jouni Somero
21:00- IX. Celuiqui aime au clair de la lune. Etude du tremolo / The lover in the moonlight, pianist Jouni Somero
27:31- X. Don Quichotte, pianist Jouni Somero
29:30- XI. Hamlet, pianist Jouni Somero
34:34- XII Falstaff, pianist Jouni Somero
10 Etudes Op 15
36:55- I. Etude op 15 no 1, pianist Cyprien Katsaris
38:26- II. Etude op 15 no 2, pianist Klaas Trapman
42:00- III. Etude op 15 no 3, pianist Jouni Somero
44:01- IV. Etude op 15 no 4, pianist Jouni Somero
46:46- V. Etude op 15 no 5, pianist Jouni Somero
48:55- VI. Etude op 15 no 6, pianist Cyprien Katsaris
53:26- VII. Etude op 15 no 7, pianist Cyprien Katsaris
54:55- VIII. Etude op 15 no 8, pianist Moriz Rosenthal, (most unique recording in set)***
59:26- IX. Etude op 15 no 9, pianist Klaas Trapman
1:00:53- X. Etude op 15 no 10, pianist Jouni Somero
Other etudes,
3 Morceaux op 65
1:02:52- Etude op 65 no 2 in E minor, pianist Klaas Trapman
4 Morceaux op 3
1:04:46- Etude op 3 no 2 in F sharp major, pianist Klaas Trapman
Impressions for piano, op 4
1:10:13- Etude d’oisseux (Bird’s Study) op 4 no 2 in B flat major, pianist Klaas Trapman
3 Morceaux op 6
1:11:40- Etude op 6 no 3 in C major, Klaas Trapman
4 Pieces op 10
1:13:53- Etude (Fontaine Lumineuse) op 10 no 3 in A major, pianist Jouni Somero
1:18:47- Etude op 10 no 4 in E flat major, pianist Klaas Trapman
Sergei Eduardovich Bortkiewicz was born in Kharkov, Russian Empire (today Kharkiv, Ukraine) on 28 February 1877 belonging noble Polish aristocrats family. Bortkiewicz received his musical training from Anatoly Lyadov and Karl von Arek at the Imperial Conservatory of Music in Saint Petersburg.
In 1900 he left Saint Petersburg and travelled to Leipzig, where he became a student of Alfred Reisenauer and Salomon Jadassohn, both pupils of Franz Liszt. In July 1902, Bortkiewicz completed his studies at the Leipzig Conservatory and was awarded the Schumann Prize on graduation. On his return to the Russian Empire in 1904, he married Elisabeth Geraklitowa, a friend of his sister, and then returned to Germany, where he settled in Berlin. It was there that he started to compose seriously.
The composer, who was very unfortunately affected by the devastating effects of two great wars, remained one of the last representatives of Russian romantic music.
Bortkiewicz’s style was influenced by Franz Liszt, Frédéric Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Sergei Rachmaninoff, early Scriabin, Wagner, sometimes a bit impressionistic and Ukrainian folklore.
(from wikipedia)
Note, Moriz Rosenthal recording is star of this set. So thanks for the sparkle1272001!!
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