Philip Martin - The Maiden's Prayer: Piano Music from the 19th-Century Salon (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Philip Martin
- Title: The Maiden's Prayer: Piano Music from the 19th-Century Salon
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Hyperion
- Genre: Classical Piano
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
- Total Time: 01:17:08
- Total Size: 244 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Rustle of Spring, Op. 32 No. 3
02. The Maiden's Prayer
03. Humoresque in G-Flat Major, B. 187/7
04. Spring, Op. 57: IV. Kevätyö "May Night"
05. Serenata, Op. 15 No. 1
06. Melody in F Major, Op. 3 No. 1
07. Humoresques de concert, Op. 14: I. Menuet célèbre in G Major
08. Sonata No. 6: Toccata in A
09. Suite No. 5 in E Major, HWV 430: IV. Air with 5 Variations "The Harmonious Blacksmith"
10. Minuet in G Major, WoO 10 No. 2
11. Lieder ohne Worte V, Op. 62: VI. Allegretto grazioso, MWV U161 "Spring Song"
12. 12 Morceaux, Op. 40: II. Chanson triste
13. 5 Pieces for Piano, Op. 75: V. The Spruce
14. Silver Spring, Op. 6
15. 10 Danses de salon: I. Tarantella in A Minor
16. Lyric Pieces, Book 5, Op. 54: No. 4, Notturno
17. La coquette. Valse brillante
18. Moods, Impressions & Reminiscences, Op. 41: XIV. Poème
19. 7 Marionnettes: II. Poupée valsante
20. Woodland Sketches, Op. 51: I. To a Wild Rose
21. 2 Pieces for Piano, Op. 157: II. La fileuse
22. Water Scenes, Op. 13: IV. Narcissus
23. Romanze, Op. 45 No. 1
24. Première valse, Op. 83
None of us can deny that they have fallen prey to the lure of a junk shop or of the chaotic mysteries of an attic, and sometimes purchasers of an old wardrobe or chest of drawers find there a bundle of treasure left behind … well, the spirit of 'What have we here?' permeates the adventures captured on this album.
Salon music had its heyday on record in the era of 78s, since the length of a side suited it so well, and for that reason some titles—such as Rubinstein's Melody in F and Paderewski's Minuet in G—may be familiar, but there are 'finds' to be had in any such compilation. This is music on which most aspiring pianists have cut their teeth, giving them as it does both the satisfaction of mastering a complete piece without straining their technique (well, mostly) as well as the backbone of a repertoire that makes for a welcome family evening around the piano; alas for us all that we cannot offer renderings of such sympathetic finesse and lyrical elegance as are here set down by Philip Martin 'at home' and off-duty from his award-winning complete Gottschalk recordings on Hyperion.
01. Rustle of Spring, Op. 32 No. 3
02. The Maiden's Prayer
03. Humoresque in G-Flat Major, B. 187/7
04. Spring, Op. 57: IV. Kevätyö "May Night"
05. Serenata, Op. 15 No. 1
06. Melody in F Major, Op. 3 No. 1
07. Humoresques de concert, Op. 14: I. Menuet célèbre in G Major
08. Sonata No. 6: Toccata in A
09. Suite No. 5 in E Major, HWV 430: IV. Air with 5 Variations "The Harmonious Blacksmith"
10. Minuet in G Major, WoO 10 No. 2
11. Lieder ohne Worte V, Op. 62: VI. Allegretto grazioso, MWV U161 "Spring Song"
12. 12 Morceaux, Op. 40: II. Chanson triste
13. 5 Pieces for Piano, Op. 75: V. The Spruce
14. Silver Spring, Op. 6
15. 10 Danses de salon: I. Tarantella in A Minor
16. Lyric Pieces, Book 5, Op. 54: No. 4, Notturno
17. La coquette. Valse brillante
18. Moods, Impressions & Reminiscences, Op. 41: XIV. Poème
19. 7 Marionnettes: II. Poupée valsante
20. Woodland Sketches, Op. 51: I. To a Wild Rose
21. 2 Pieces for Piano, Op. 157: II. La fileuse
22. Water Scenes, Op. 13: IV. Narcissus
23. Romanze, Op. 45 No. 1
24. Première valse, Op. 83
None of us can deny that they have fallen prey to the lure of a junk shop or of the chaotic mysteries of an attic, and sometimes purchasers of an old wardrobe or chest of drawers find there a bundle of treasure left behind … well, the spirit of 'What have we here?' permeates the adventures captured on this album.
Salon music had its heyday on record in the era of 78s, since the length of a side suited it so well, and for that reason some titles—such as Rubinstein's Melody in F and Paderewski's Minuet in G—may be familiar, but there are 'finds' to be had in any such compilation. This is music on which most aspiring pianists have cut their teeth, giving them as it does both the satisfaction of mastering a complete piece without straining their technique (well, mostly) as well as the backbone of a repertoire that makes for a welcome family evening around the piano; alas for us all that we cannot offer renderings of such sympathetic finesse and lyrical elegance as are here set down by Philip Martin 'at home' and off-duty from his award-winning complete Gottschalk recordings on Hyperion.
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