Rontgen / Anderson, Mark: Piano Music 1
Rontgen / Anderson, Mark: Piano Music 1
Format: CD
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Artist: Rontgen / Anderson, Mark
Label: Nimbus Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 0710357591822
Genre: Classical
Julius Röntgen (1855-1932) was both a composer and a gifted pianist, and he knew how to write well for his instrument. Röntgen was a child prodigy, and from an early age composed ambitious works for the piano. His partnership with baritone Johannes Messchaert was legendary, and they made several European tours. At one of their recitals, in the Vienna Musikvereinsaal, it was noted that Brahms and Grieg sat together in the front row. Recent renewed interest in Röntgen has revealed many treasures still waiting to be awakened in the Röntgen Archives (Den Haag). Alongside a huge series of unknown string quartets, string trios, piano trios, and symphonies there are some 30 piano sonatas and sonatinas from 1922-1932 alone.
Tracks:
1.1 Julius Rontgen, Suite in Four Movements Op.7
1.2 Julius Rontgen, Variations and Finale on a Hungarian Czardas Op.25
1.3 Julius Rontgen, Three Romances Op.32
1.4 Julius Rontgen, Buiten Op.65