(2007) Franz Liszt: The Two Piano Concertos - Totentanz
Category(ies): Concerto Debut Orchestra Piano
Instrument(s): Piano
Main Composer: Franz Liszt
Orchestra: Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz
Conductor: Ari Rasilainen
CD set: 1
Catalog N°:
CD 2707
Release: 2007
EAN/UPC: 7619931270722
- UPC: 829410378970
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FRANZ LISZT: THE TWO PIANO CONCERTOS - TOTENTANZ
This recording represents a fitting homage to the founder of Claves Records; Marguerite Dütschler-Huber; who passed away only three months after having heard and been astonished by Joseph Moog’s talent.
(2007) Franz Liszt: The Two Piano Concertos - Totentanz - CD 2707
Following violinist Liviu Prunaru; baritone Herman Wallén and harpist Emmanuel Ceysson; German pianist Joseph Moog was selected from a group of young pianists present at the Sommets Musicaux Festival 2006 in Gstaad/Switzerland to make a recording with orchestra financed by the principal sponsor of the event; the Edmond de Rothschild Private Bank. The young pianist chose Franz Liszt for this first “large-scale” recording endeavor: the two famous piano concertos and the equally famous Danse macabre; works that he enthusiastically embraced with the ardor of youth. As with Emmanuel Ceysson; the Deutsche Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland- Pfalz and its artistic director Ari Rasilainen were selected to accompany the young musician.
This recording represents a fitting homage to the founder of Claves Records; Marguerite Dütschler-Huber; who passed away only three months after having heard and been astonished by Joseph Moog’s talent.
Return to the album | Composer(s): Franz Liszt | Main Artist: Joseph Moog