András Schiff - Bach & Mozart: András Schiff (2023)
BAND/ARTIST: András Schiff
- Title: Bach & Mozart: András Schiff
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 8:55:34
- Total Size: 1.82 GB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. No. 1 in E Minor, BWV 802
02. No. 2 in F Major, BWV 803
03. No. 3 in G Major, BWV 804
04. No. 4 in A Minor, BWV 805
05. Mozart: Adagio for Glass Harmonica in C, K.356 (Piano Transcription)
06. Mozart: Concert Rondo For Piano And Orchestra in D. K.382 (Edit)
07. Adagio
08. Allegro
09. Andantino
10. Mozart: Kleine Gigue in G Major, K.574
11. Mozart: Kleine Gigue in G, K.574
12. Mozart: Minuet in D Major, K.355
13. Mozart: Minuet in D, K.355
14. No. 1 in C Major, BWV 772a
15. No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 773
16. No. 3 in D Major, BWV 774
17. No. 4 in D Minor, BWV 775
18. No. 5 in E-Flat Major, BWV 776
19. No. 6 in E Major, BWV 777
20. No. 7 in E Minor, BWV 778
21. No. 8 in F Major, BWV 779
22. No. 9 in F Minor, BWV 780
23. No. 10 in G Major, BWV 781
24. No. 11 in G Minor, BWV 782
25. No. 12 in A Major, BWV 783
26. No. 13 in A Minor, BWV 784
27. No. 14 in B-Flat Major, BWV 785
28. No. 15 in B Minor, BWV 786
29. No. 1 in C, BWV 787
30. No. 2 in C minor, BWV 788
31. No. 3 in D, BWV 789
32. No. 4 in D minor, BWV 790
33. No. 5 in E flat, BWV 791
34. No. 6 in E, BWV 792
35. No. 7 in E minor, BWV 793
36. No. 8 in F, BWV 794
37. No. 9 in F Minor, BWV 795
38. No. 10 in G, BWV 796
39. No. 11 in G minor, BWV 797
40. No. 12 in A, BWV 798
41. No. 13 in A minor, BWV 799
42. No. 14 in B flat, BWV 800
43. No. 15 in in B minor. BWV 801
44. 1. Prélude
45. 2. Allemande
46. 3. Courante I
47. 4. Courante II avec deux Doubles
48. 5. Sarabande
49. 6. Bourrée I & Bourrée II
50. 7. Gigue
51. 1. Prelude
52. 2. Allemande
53. 3. Courante
54. 4. Sarabande
55. 5. Bourrée I & II
56. 6. Gigue
57. 1. Prélude
58. 2. Allemande
59. 3. Courante
60. 4. Sarabande
61. 5. Gavotte I - Gavotte II ou la musette
62. 6. Gigue
63. 1. Prélude
64. 2. Allemande
65. 3. Courante
66. 4. Sarabande
67. 5. Menuet I-II
68. 6. Gigue
69. 1. Prélude
70. 2. Allemande
71. 3. Courante
72. 4. Sarabande
73. 5. Passepied I en Rondeau & Passepied II
74. 6. Gigue
75. 1. Prélude
76. 2. Allemande
77. 3. Courante
78. 4. Sarabande & 5. Double
79. 6. Gavotte I-II
80. 7. Gigue
81. Theme & Variations 1, 5, 6, 8 & 10
82. 1. Allegro
83. 2. Andante
84. 3. Allegro
85. 1. Allegro assai
86. 2. Adagio
87. 3. Presto
88. 1. Allegro
89. 2. Andante amoroso
90. 3. Rondeau (Allegro)
91. 1. Adagio
92. 2. Menuetto I-II
93. 3. Allegro
94. 1. Allegro
95. 2. Andante
96. 3. Presto
97. 1. Allegro
98. 2. Rondeau en Polonaise (Andante)
99. 3. Tema con variazione
100. 1. Allegro con spirito
101. 2. Andante, un poco adagio
102. 3. Rondeau (Allegretto grazioso)
103. 1. Allegro maestoso
104. 2. Andante cantabile con espressione
105. 3. Presto
106. 1. Allegro con spirito
107. 2. Andantino con espressione
108. 3. Rondeau (Allegro)
109. 1. Allegro moderato
110. 2. Andante cantabile
111. 3. Allegretto
112. 1. Tema (Andante grazioso) con variazioni
113. 2. Menuetto
114. 3. Alla Turca. Allegretto
115. 1. Allegro
116. 2. Adagio
117. 3. Allegro assai
118. 1. Allegro
119. 2. Andante cantabile
120. 3. Allegretto grazioso
121. 1. Molto allegro
122. 2. Adagio
123. 3. Allegro assai
124. 1. Allegro, K.533
125. 2. Andante, K.533
126. 3. Rondo (Allegretto), K.494
127. 1. Allegro
128. 2. Andante
129. 3. Rondo (Allegro)
130. 2. Adagio
131. 3. Allegretto
132. 1. Allegro
133. 2. Adagio
134. 3. Allegretto
135. 1. Allegro
136. 2. Adagio
137. 3. Allegretto
01. No. 1 in E Minor, BWV 802
02. No. 2 in F Major, BWV 803
03. No. 3 in G Major, BWV 804
04. No. 4 in A Minor, BWV 805
05. Mozart: Adagio for Glass Harmonica in C, K.356 (Piano Transcription)
06. Mozart: Concert Rondo For Piano And Orchestra in D. K.382 (Edit)
07. Adagio
08. Allegro
09. Andantino
10. Mozart: Kleine Gigue in G Major, K.574
11. Mozart: Kleine Gigue in G, K.574
12. Mozart: Minuet in D Major, K.355
13. Mozart: Minuet in D, K.355
14. No. 1 in C Major, BWV 772a
15. No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 773
16. No. 3 in D Major, BWV 774
17. No. 4 in D Minor, BWV 775
18. No. 5 in E-Flat Major, BWV 776
19. No. 6 in E Major, BWV 777
20. No. 7 in E Minor, BWV 778
21. No. 8 in F Major, BWV 779
22. No. 9 in F Minor, BWV 780
23. No. 10 in G Major, BWV 781
24. No. 11 in G Minor, BWV 782
25. No. 12 in A Major, BWV 783
26. No. 13 in A Minor, BWV 784
27. No. 14 in B-Flat Major, BWV 785
28. No. 15 in B Minor, BWV 786
29. No. 1 in C, BWV 787
30. No. 2 in C minor, BWV 788
31. No. 3 in D, BWV 789
32. No. 4 in D minor, BWV 790
33. No. 5 in E flat, BWV 791
34. No. 6 in E, BWV 792
35. No. 7 in E minor, BWV 793
36. No. 8 in F, BWV 794
37. No. 9 in F Minor, BWV 795
38. No. 10 in G, BWV 796
39. No. 11 in G minor, BWV 797
40. No. 12 in A, BWV 798
41. No. 13 in A minor, BWV 799
42. No. 14 in B flat, BWV 800
43. No. 15 in in B minor. BWV 801
44. 1. Prélude
45. 2. Allemande
46. 3. Courante I
47. 4. Courante II avec deux Doubles
48. 5. Sarabande
49. 6. Bourrée I & Bourrée II
50. 7. Gigue
51. 1. Prelude
52. 2. Allemande
53. 3. Courante
54. 4. Sarabande
55. 5. Bourrée I & II
56. 6. Gigue
57. 1. Prélude
58. 2. Allemande
59. 3. Courante
60. 4. Sarabande
61. 5. Gavotte I - Gavotte II ou la musette
62. 6. Gigue
63. 1. Prélude
64. 2. Allemande
65. 3. Courante
66. 4. Sarabande
67. 5. Menuet I-II
68. 6. Gigue
69. 1. Prélude
70. 2. Allemande
71. 3. Courante
72. 4. Sarabande
73. 5. Passepied I en Rondeau & Passepied II
74. 6. Gigue
75. 1. Prélude
76. 2. Allemande
77. 3. Courante
78. 4. Sarabande & 5. Double
79. 6. Gavotte I-II
80. 7. Gigue
81. Theme & Variations 1, 5, 6, 8 & 10
82. 1. Allegro
83. 2. Andante
84. 3. Allegro
85. 1. Allegro assai
86. 2. Adagio
87. 3. Presto
88. 1. Allegro
89. 2. Andante amoroso
90. 3. Rondeau (Allegro)
91. 1. Adagio
92. 2. Menuetto I-II
93. 3. Allegro
94. 1. Allegro
95. 2. Andante
96. 3. Presto
97. 1. Allegro
98. 2. Rondeau en Polonaise (Andante)
99. 3. Tema con variazione
100. 1. Allegro con spirito
101. 2. Andante, un poco adagio
102. 3. Rondeau (Allegretto grazioso)
103. 1. Allegro maestoso
104. 2. Andante cantabile con espressione
105. 3. Presto
106. 1. Allegro con spirito
107. 2. Andantino con espressione
108. 3. Rondeau (Allegro)
109. 1. Allegro moderato
110. 2. Andante cantabile
111. 3. Allegretto
112. 1. Tema (Andante grazioso) con variazioni
113. 2. Menuetto
114. 3. Alla Turca. Allegretto
115. 1. Allegro
116. 2. Adagio
117. 3. Allegro assai
118. 1. Allegro
119. 2. Andante cantabile
120. 3. Allegretto grazioso
121. 1. Molto allegro
122. 2. Adagio
123. 3. Allegro assai
124. 1. Allegro, K.533
125. 2. Andante, K.533
126. 3. Rondo (Allegretto), K.494
127. 1. Allegro
128. 2. Andante
129. 3. Rondo (Allegro)
130. 2. Adagio
131. 3. Allegretto
132. 1. Allegro
133. 2. Adagio
134. 3. Allegretto
135. 1. Allegro
136. 2. Adagio
137. 3. Allegretto
András Schiff is among the most prominent members of a generation of Hungarian pianists born in the years following World War II, along with such artists as Zoltán Kocsis, Dezso Ránki, and Jenö Jandó. Of this remarkable group, Schiff has achieved the strongest international reputation, due not only to his decision to pursue his career outside of Hungary, but also to his finely shaded sense of touch and his energetic, yet clear, treatment of contrapuntal textures.
Schiff was born in Budapest on December 21, 1953. He studied with composers Pál Kadosa and Ferenc Rados (saying of the latter that "There was never a positive word from him. Everything was bad, horrible. But it instilled a healthy attitude, an element of doubt."), as well as harpsichordist George Malcolm. Schiff made his debut in Budapest at age 19 and was soon making concert appearances throughout Europe and the U.S., despite Iron Curtain-era restrictions. He took top prize at the 1974 Moscow competition, and the 1975 Leeds Festival. A major early mentor was violinist and conductor Sándor Végh, with whom Schiff recorded the complete piano concertos of Mozart and much violin-and-piano chamber music. In 1989, he founded his own Mondsee Musiktage festival near Salzburg (where he had first encountered Végh). Schiff also formed his own ensemble, Cappella Andrea Barca, in 1999, and with it recorded a complete cycle of Mozart's piano concertos. Schiff's energy and clarity in contrapuntal music has made him a top Bach interpreter; he has recorded Bach's complete keyboard music. Later, he recorded a complete Beethoven sonata cycle on the boutique label ECM, completing it in 2009. He has also recorded large amount of music by Schubert and Schumann, receiving a prize in 2011 from the city of Zwickau, Germany, for his interpretations of the latter. Eastern European music by the likes of Béla Bartók and Leos Janácek have also appeared prominently in his repertory. He left Hungary in 1979 and spoke out forcefully against right-wing political developments there, stating that he would never again set foot in his homeland, alluding to physical dangers he would face if he did so. He renounced his Austrian citizenship, which he had taken in 1987, also for political reasons, and is now a British citizen. In the 2000s, he often revisited Bach repertory that he had previously recorded. Schiff has held several prestigious residencies: from 2004 to 2007 he was Artist-in-Residence of the Kunstfest Weimar, in the 2007-2008 season he was Pianist-in-Residence of the Berlin Philharmonic, and in 2011-2012 he was a Perspectives Artist of Carnegie Hall in New York. Schiff is married to violinist Yuuko Shiokawa, with whom he has recorded violin-and-piano repertory for ECM. In addition to ECM, Schiff's large discography includes albums on the Decca, London, and Teldec labels, as well as others. In the 2010s, despite earlier skepticism about the trend, he began to perform and record on the fortepiano, often using a Viennese instrument of 1820 built by the lesser-known maker Franz Brodmann. On that instrument he released an album of Schubert Impromptus and the Piano Sonata in C minor, D. 958, in 2019. © James Manheim
Schiff was born in Budapest on December 21, 1953. He studied with composers Pál Kadosa and Ferenc Rados (saying of the latter that "There was never a positive word from him. Everything was bad, horrible. But it instilled a healthy attitude, an element of doubt."), as well as harpsichordist George Malcolm. Schiff made his debut in Budapest at age 19 and was soon making concert appearances throughout Europe and the U.S., despite Iron Curtain-era restrictions. He took top prize at the 1974 Moscow competition, and the 1975 Leeds Festival. A major early mentor was violinist and conductor Sándor Végh, with whom Schiff recorded the complete piano concertos of Mozart and much violin-and-piano chamber music. In 1989, he founded his own Mondsee Musiktage festival near Salzburg (where he had first encountered Végh). Schiff also formed his own ensemble, Cappella Andrea Barca, in 1999, and with it recorded a complete cycle of Mozart's piano concertos. Schiff's energy and clarity in contrapuntal music has made him a top Bach interpreter; he has recorded Bach's complete keyboard music. Later, he recorded a complete Beethoven sonata cycle on the boutique label ECM, completing it in 2009. He has also recorded large amount of music by Schubert and Schumann, receiving a prize in 2011 from the city of Zwickau, Germany, for his interpretations of the latter. Eastern European music by the likes of Béla Bartók and Leos Janácek have also appeared prominently in his repertory. He left Hungary in 1979 and spoke out forcefully against right-wing political developments there, stating that he would never again set foot in his homeland, alluding to physical dangers he would face if he did so. He renounced his Austrian citizenship, which he had taken in 1987, also for political reasons, and is now a British citizen. In the 2000s, he often revisited Bach repertory that he had previously recorded. Schiff has held several prestigious residencies: from 2004 to 2007 he was Artist-in-Residence of the Kunstfest Weimar, in the 2007-2008 season he was Pianist-in-Residence of the Berlin Philharmonic, and in 2011-2012 he was a Perspectives Artist of Carnegie Hall in New York. Schiff is married to violinist Yuuko Shiokawa, with whom he has recorded violin-and-piano repertory for ECM. In addition to ECM, Schiff's large discography includes albums on the Decca, London, and Teldec labels, as well as others. In the 2010s, despite earlier skepticism about the trend, he began to perform and record on the fortepiano, often using a Viennese instrument of 1820 built by the lesser-known maker Franz Brodmann. On that instrument he released an album of Schubert Impromptus and the Piano Sonata in C minor, D. 958, in 2019. © James Manheim
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