Gerhard Oppitz

Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 1 (1990)

Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 1 (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 266 Mb | Total time: 74:21 | Scans included
Classical | Eurodisc | RD 69246 | Recorded: 1989

The perfect case of a pianist who sounds completely relaxed in the studio and, because of that, manages to balance assertiveness and poetry in ideal proportions. Gerhard Oppitz is a penetrating Brahmsian, bracing in the youthful works, quietly confiding in the later ones.
Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 3 (1990)

Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 3 (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 239 Mb | Total time: 72:59 | Scans included
Classical | Eurodisc | RD 69248 | Recorded: 1989

The perfect case of a pianist who sounds completely relaxed in the studio and, because of that, manages to balance assertiveness and poetry in ideal proportions. Gerhard Oppitz is a penetrating Brahmsian, bracing in the youthful works, quietly confiding in the later ones.
Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 2 (1990)

Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 2 (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 237 Mb | Total time: 72:42 | Scans included
Classical | Eurodisc | RD 69247 | Recorded: 1989

The perfect case of a pianist who sounds completely relaxed in the studio and, because of that, manages to balance assertiveness and poetry in ideal proportions. Gerhard Oppitz is a penetrating Brahmsian, bracing in the youthful works, quietly confiding in the later ones.
Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 5 (1990)

Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 5 (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 250 Mb | Total time: 75:30 | Scans included
Classical | Eurodisc | RD 69250 | Recorded: 1989

The perfect case of a pianist who sounds completely relaxed in the studio and, because of that, manages to balance assertiveness and poetry in ideal proportions. Gerhard Oppitz is a penetrating Brahmsian, bracing in the youthful works, quietly confiding in the later ones.
Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 4 (1990)

Gerhard Oppitz - Johannes Brahms: The Complete Works for Piano, Vol. 4 (1990)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 273 Mb | Total time: 75:49 | Scans included
Classical | Eurodisc | RD 69249 | Recorded: 1989

The perfect case of a pianist who sounds completely relaxed in the studio and, because of that, manages to balance assertiveness and poetry in ideal proportions. Gerhard Oppitz is a penetrating Brahmsian, bracing in the youthful works, quietly confiding in the later ones.

Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Piano Works (2023)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Jan. 4, 2023
Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Piano Works (2023)

Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Piano Works (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks, digital booklet) - 428 MB
2:22:17 | Classical | Label: haenssler CLASSIC

Within the realm of Romantic piano music, where new discoveries are constantly just around the corner, the contribution of Robert Schumann has always played a major part. True, he cannot rival the aura of Chopin’s works, of which Ignaz Friedman asserted that not only had Chopin opened the piano with them, he had closed it again. (Schumann paid his own tribute in his reverent review of Chopin’s op. 2 of 1831, the Variations on Mozart’s “Reich mir die Hand, mein Leben”). Nor did Schumann embed in the history of piano playing such milestones of technical mastery and manual dexterity as Liszt who – inspired by Paganini’s concerts and enabled by the double-escapement action developed by Sébastien Erard in 1821 – had practically reinvented the instrument by the time he wrote his Etudes d’exécution transcendante in 1837. And neither the sprightliness of Felix Mendelssohn’s keyboard idiom nor Charles-Valentin Alkan’s exaltation of virtuosity are characteristic of Schumann’s piano music, even if he proves in his Abegg Variations op. 1 (1830) and his Toccata op. 7 (1832) that he brilliantly commanded both approaches to the instrument.
Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Piano Works (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Piano Works (2023) [Official Digital Download 24/96]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 02:22:17 minutes | 2,21 GB
Classical | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

Within the realm of Romantic piano music, where new discoveries are constantly just around the corner, the contribution of Robert Schumann has always played a major part.
Lydia Mordkovitch, Gerhard Oppitz - Lydia Mordkovitch Plays Violin Sonatas with Gerhard Oppitz at the Piano (2002)

Lydia Mordkovitch, Gerhard Oppitz - Lydia Mordkovitch Plays Violin Sonatas with Gerhard Oppitz at the Piano (2002)
EAC | APE (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 04:42:39 | 1.2 Gb
Genre: Classical | Label: Chandos Records | Catalog: 6659

This is a bargain priced box set of Lydia Mordkovitch's violin sonata recordings made for Chandos in the 1980s. I am admirer of her playing, particularly in the English repertoire, Howells, Dyson and Vaughan Williams (the Carlton disc with Julian Milford is a lost classic), none of which is unfortunately represented here. What we are given is a cross-section of continental work with the emphasis heavily on the Central-European tradition, tempered to some extent by the inclusion of Prokofiev and Fauré. T
Heinrich Schiff, Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Cello Concerto, Adagio & Allegro (1993) Re-Up

Heinrich Schiff, Gerhard Oppitz - Schumann: Cello Concerto, Adagio & Allegro (1993)
EAC | FLAC (tracks+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 01:00:03 | 264 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips | Catalog: 422 414-2

Seemingly on an impulse, Robert Schumann wrote his Cello Concerto in A minor, Op. 129, during two weeks in 1850, heading towards the last years of lucidity and life. Schumann may never have heard it played as the concerto did not premiere until seven months after his death. On this disc we have the opportunity of hearing not only the Cello Concerto but three other pieces written for cello and piano, the Adagio and Allegro perhaps being the most well known..
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau & Gerhard Oppitz - Strauss: Enoch Arden, Op. 38, TrV 181 (2017)

Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau & Gerhard Oppitz - Strauss: Enoch Arden, Op. 38, TrV 181 (2017)
Classical | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | min | 151 MB
Label: haenssler CLASSIC

At the time he wrote Enoch Arden, Strauss was known primarily as a composer of tone poems, having made a name for himself with works such as Macbeth (1888), Don Juan (1888/89), Death and Transfiguration (1888-1890), Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks (1895) and Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1896). The brilliantly orchestrated symphonic work From Italy was written at about the same time as Enoch Arden. It took Strauss a while to develop a reputation as an operatic composer: his opera Guntram (1892) was a critical failure. Of his 16 operas, Salome (premiered in 1905) was the first to achieve any kind of fame, albeit of a rather scandalous and even infamous nature.