Scharwenka was one of the most beloved of musical figures during the
late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His Concerto No 4 in F
minor, written in 1908, was greeted at its premiere with astonishing
enthusiasm from an audience ‘which may, without exaggeration, be said to
have included almost every pianist – virtuoso, teacher and student – in
Berlin’. Two years later Scharwenka was to give his first performance
of the work at a concert in New York. The conductor was Gustav Mahler.
Emil Von Sauer’s compositions have suffered from an even greater
neglect, wholly unjustifiable, than Scharwenka’s. The E minor Concerto
had already gone through eight printings by 1908 when he performed it in
Chicago: “It was no matter for astonishment that when the
pianist-composer had brought the work to its conclusion a storm of
genuine enthusiasm should seep the house from gallery to floor … Mr
Sauer represents a school of piano-playing that has all but vanished.
The pianists who are now moulding the taste of the public are, one and
all, engaged in the questionable task of reproducing with their
instruments effects that are orchestral … but in the meantime we are in
danger of forgetting the joys of pure pianism. To such joys Mr Sauer has
awakened us.” Two first recordings, played by one of the greatest
virtuoso pianists today. Hyperion
Franz Xaver Scharwenka (1850-1924)
Piano Concerto No 4 in F minor Op 82 [39'18]
Emil von Sauer (1862-1942)
Piano Concerto No 1 in E minor [29'53]
Credits :
Conductor – Lawrence Foster
Leader [City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra] – Peter Thomas
Orchestra – City Of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra
Piano – Stephen Hough
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