Harden is very sharp throughout this whole recording, even as his piano seems to have something of a hiccup here and there. In the Bach transcription and Chopin variations, Harden is entering the market with some already stiff competition afoot, for example Demidenko in the Bach and Kaoru Bingham in the Chopin. However, in the other works Harden is running practically unopposed, and while no "world premiere" is claimed for the Six Pieces Op. 33b, this does seem to be the first complete recording of that set, from which the "Fantasia in modo antico" is usually singled out and played as a separate entity. If Harden may feel the competition, he doesn't show it, as he treats all of the music here with the same level of respect and has obviously put a lot of hard work into this production. Uncle Dave Lewis
Wolf Harden’s Busoni Piano Edition has been warmly applauded for its ‘spacious aural frame’ (Vol. 1—8.555034), ‘stunningly authoritative’ playing (Vol. 2—8.555699), ‘lightness of touch and excellent phrasing’ (Vol. 3—8.570249) and ‘prestidigitatory prowess’ (Vol. 4—8.570543). For this fifth volume, Busoni’s magisterial transcription of Bach’s ‘St. Anne’ Prelude and Fugue and his inspired variations on Chopin’s famous ‘Choral’ Prelude flank two equally powerful, subtle and wide-ranging sets of shorter yet equally virtuosic works, the splendid Études and the harmonically adventurous Six Pieces. naxos
Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924)
1-2. Prelude And Fugue In E Flat Major, BWV 552, 'St. Anne' (13:56)
Arranged By – Ferruccio Busoni
Composed By – J.S. Bach
3-8. 6 Études, Op. 16 (22:22)
9-14. 6 Pieces, Op. 33b (24:22)
15. 10 Variations On Chopin's C Minor Prelude (Revised 1922 Version Of Op. 22) 12:48
Piano – Wolf Harden
https://it.d-ld.net/cfa991f968/Busoni — Piano Music · Vol. 5 -Wolf Harden (2009, Naxos – 8.570891 US) FLAC.rar
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