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Alfred Brendel - Artist's Choice (2011)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 20, 2024
Alfred Brendel - Artist's Choice (2011)

Alfred Brendel - Artist's Choice (2011)
WEB FLAC (tracks, booklet) - 795 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 497 MB
3:32:35 | Classical | Label: Decca

As Alfred Brendel celebrates his 80th birthday on 5 January 2011, Decca is marking this momentous occasion with FOUR major catalogue releases. He’s a legend of the piano world, revered and applauded the world over. For long an exclusive Philips Classics artist, Alfred Brendel is the recipient of the 2010 Gramophone Lifetime Achievement Award. Famed for his peerless interpretations of Viennese classics, 2011 sees Brendel celebrate his 80th birthday and for it we present four iconic sets – available at budget price for the first time. Next in the series of Decca’s ‘Artist’s Choice’, Alfred Brendel personally selects recordings that have been significant in his performance and recorded career. Including Bach’s Italian Concerto, Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures’, and Liszt’s ‘Légendes’, this beautifully packaged, 3CD hardcover book, comes with Brendel’s own, personal reminiscences. This limited edition product also includes several currently unavailable recordings.

Alfred Brendel - Artist's Choice (2011)  Music

Posted by Rtax at Aug. 20, 2024
Alfred Brendel - Artist's Choice (2011)

Alfred Brendel - Artist's Choice (2011)
WEB FLAC (tracks, booklet) - 795 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 497 MB
3:32:35 | Classical | Label: Decca

As Alfred Brendel celebrates his 80th birthday on 5 January 2011, Decca is marking this momentous occasion with FOUR major catalogue releases. He’s a legend of the piano world, revered and applauded the world over. For long an exclusive Philips Classics artist, Alfred Brendel is the recipient of the 2010 Gramophone Lifetime Achievement Award. Famed for his peerless interpretations of Viennese classics, 2011 sees Brendel celebrate his 80th birthday and for it we present four iconic sets – available at budget price for the first time. Next in the series of Decca’s ‘Artist’s Choice’, Alfred Brendel personally selects recordings that have been significant in his performance and recorded career. Including Bach’s Italian Concerto, Mussorgsky’s ‘Pictures’, and Liszt’s ‘Légendes’, this beautifully packaged, 3CD hardcover book, comes with Brendel’s own, personal reminiscences. This limited edition product also includes several currently unavailable recordings.
Alfred Brendel - Alfred Brendel Plays Beethoven: Bagatelles & Other Piano Works (2022)

Alfred Brendel - Alfred Brendel Plays Beethoven: Bagatelles & Other Piano Works (2022)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 492 MB
3:19:11 | Classical | Label: UMG

Alfred Brendel is the preeminent thinking pianist, a loner to whom fame came through the power of imaginative integrity, an artist who has achieved – at his best – a divinatory rapport with piano literature from Bach to Schoenberg. Yet by his account, "I did not come from a musical or intellectual family….I have not been a child prodigy. I do not have a photographic memory; neither do I play faster than other people. I am not a good sight-reader."
Alfred Brendel - Schubert: Forellenquintett / Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor (1995)

Alfred Brendel, Thomas Zehetmair, Tabea Zimmermann, Richard Duven, Peter Riegelbauer - Schubert: Forellenquintett / Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor (1995)
WEB | FLAC (tracks) - 365 MB | 01:14:41
Genre: Classical | Label: Philips

Mozart, of course, is probably the archetypal musical prodigy, paraded around Europe, playing, improvising and composing from the ridiculously early age of about four. It used to be thought that Leopold might have done much of his son's early composing, as well as his publicity, but it's clear that even infantile Mozart is streets ahead of his father - witness the latter's supremely facile 'Toy Symphony'. Easier to overlook are the prodigious talents of Franz Schubert. It is astonishing to think that so accomplished a work as 'The Trout' was written when he was a mere 22.
Jörg Demus - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Six Partitas, BWV 825-830 (1990)

Jörg Demus - Johann Sebastian Bach: The Six Partitas, BWV 825-830 (1990)
XLD | FLAC | Track (Cue & Log) ~ 486 Mb | Total time: 73:05+73:36 | Scans included
Classical | Label: PLATZ | PLCC-544-5 | Recorded: 1974

Neben Alfrerd Brendel, Friedrich Gulda und Paul Badura Skoda zählt auch Jörg Demus zu den Stars in der Reihe berühmter Wiener Pianisten. Der Österreicher wurde von den Klavier-Ikonen Yves Nat, Wilhelm Kempff, Walter Gieseking und Edwin Fischer unterrichtet und geprägt. Demus hat hat sich als kongenialer Liedbegleiter Fischer-Dieskaus ebenso einen Namen gemacht wie als herausragender Schumann-Interpret. Er gehört zur ersten Generation von Pianisten, die sich intensiv mit historisch-informierter Aufführungspraxis auseinandersetzten. Seit den 1960er Jahren hat er hier Pionierarbeit geleistet. Neben dem Repertoire der Wiener Klassik und der Romantik hatte er eine starke Affinität zum Barock.
Henrik Dam Thomsen - Johann Sebastian Bach: Six Suites for Cello Solo (2024)

Henrik Dam Thomsen - Johann Sebastian Bach: Six Suites for Cello Solo (2024)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 685 Mb | Total time: 02:13:53 | Scans included
Classical | Label: OUR Recordings | # 8.226921-22 | Recorded: 2024

Nobody knows why Johann Sebastian Bach composed his six suites for solo cello. Nor does anybody know how it came about that the suites were soon afterwards consigned to oblivion and more than a century before a 13-year-old Spanish musical prodigy discovered a worn copy of the score in a second-hand bookstore store in Barcelona. For the next 11 years Pablo Casals practiced them every day. Finally, in 1936, he entered London’s Abbey Road studios to record the second and third suites for the first time. The rest, as they say, is history. Today, Bach’s cello suites have become a rite of passage for all aspiring cellists.
Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part I (2008)

Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part I (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 3,08 Gb | Total time: 11:02:16 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 93761 | Recorded: 1956-1975

This gargantuan 35-disc set of Alfred Brendel's complete Vox, Turnabout, and Vanguard recordings released in late 2008, concurrent with his retirement from concert life, will be mandatory listening for anyone who reveres the Austrian virtuoso. When these recordings were made between 1955 and 1975, Brendel was at the start of his international career, and his performances here have a fire, energy, and a drama that his later recordings sometimes lack. Brendel devotees, however, may also find his performances lack the intellectual rigor of his middle period recordings and the poetic depths of his later recordings. Compare his demonic account of Mozart's Twentieth Concerto here, for instance, with his more elegant later account. The difference is clear.
Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part I (2008)

Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part I (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & no Log) ~ 3,08 Gb | Total time: 10:45:42 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 93761 | Recorded: 1956-1975

This gargantuan 35-disc set of Alfred Brendel's complete Vox, Turnabout, and Vanguard recordings released in late 2008, concurrent with his retirement from concert life, will be mandatory listening for anyone who reveres the Austrian virtuoso. When these recordings were made between 1955 and 1975, Brendel was at the start of his international career, and his performances here have a fire, energy, and a drama that his later recordings sometimes lack. Brendel devotees, however, may also find his performances lack the intellectual rigor of his middle period recordings and the poetic depths of his later recordings. Compare his demonic account of Mozart's Twentieth Concerto here, for instance, with his more elegant later account. The difference is clear.
Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part II (2008)

Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part II (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,91 Gb | Total time: 12:15:29 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 93761 | Recorded: 1956-1975

This gargantuan 35-disc set of Alfred Brendel's complete Vox, Turnabout, and Vanguard recordings released in late 2008, concurrent with his retirement from concert life, will be mandatory listening for anyone who reveres the Austrian virtuoso. When these recordings were made between 1955 and 1975, Brendel was at the start of his international career, and his performances here have a fire, energy, and a drama that his later recordings sometimes lack. Brendel devotees, however, may also find his performances lack the intellectual rigor of his middle period recordings and the poetic depths of his later recordings. Compare his demonic account of Mozart's Twentieth Concerto here, for instance, with his more elegant later account. The difference is clear.
Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part III (2008)

Alfred Brendel: The Complete Vox, Turnabout and Vanguard Solo Recordings [35CDs], Part III (2008)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 2,72 Gb | Total time: 10:38:54 | Scans included
Classical | Label: Brilliant Classics | # 93761 | Recorded: 1956-1975

This gargantuan 35-disc set of Alfred Brendel's complete Vox, Turnabout, and Vanguard recordings released in late 2008, concurrent with his retirement from concert life, will be mandatory listening for anyone who reveres the Austrian virtuoso. When these recordings were made between 1955 and 1975, Brendel was at the start of his international career, and his performances here have a fire, energy, and a drama that his later recordings sometimes lack. Brendel devotees, however, may also find his performances lack the intellectual rigor of his middle period recordings and the poetic depths of his later recordings. Compare his demonic account of Mozart's Twentieth Concerto here, for instance, with his more elegant later account.