PASC021:
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 85 - Hummel
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Artur
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Winterthur Symphony Orchestra,
Conductor: Otto Ackerman Originally
released in 1954, issued as Nixa LP CLP1311
Download ID: 152118/432808
Duration 26'36""
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Johann
Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) was regarded in his day as one of
Europe's foremost composers and perhaps greatest pianist. His gifts of
improvisation were said to match those of Beethoven, and he provides a
unique bridge between Mozart and Chopin.
As
a child he lived for two years with Mozart whilst learning the piano -
the older composer predicted a brilliant future for him, organising his
concert debut when Hummel was just nine years old. A year later, after
a European tour, he was in London taking lessons from Clementi. At 15
he was studying composition, and on the advice of Haydn took lessons in
dramatic composition from Salieri. At 26 he took the position formerly
occupied by Haydn with Prince Esterhazy, where he remained until 1811
- during this time he fell out with Beethoven, an estrangement which was
not resolved until the latter's dying days. He moved to Weimar in 1819
and struck up a close friendship with Goethe, at whose house he would
regularly play. He was later pall-bearer at Beethoven's funeral and as
requested by the late composer, performed improvisations on Beethoven's
music at his memorial concert. Indeed it was Hummel's piano arrangements
of Beethoven's symphonies which perhaps did most to get them known at
the time. He met Schubert at the time of Beethoven's death and greatly
impressed him with improvisations on his own works - Schubert was to dedicate
his final three piano sonatas to Hummel, a dedication changed posthumously
by Schubert's publisher.
As
a composer Hummel completed 127 works, which range from "sets
of flowery variations to operas... its outstanding qualities, which are
decorative and effusively pretty, are also those which, being inseperable
from the fashion of the moment, are the least durable," - according
to the authors of The Record Guide in 1956.
Naturally,
however, some works do stand out, and of the seven piano concertos composed
by Hummel, the A minor, Op.85, presented here, is regarded as the finest,
surely able to hold its own alongside those of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven.
Written around 1816, it a work requiring great pianisit virtuosity, and
has rightly received some renewed attention, and here we're delighted
to offer you a chance to hear what we believe to be the world première
recording in the safe hands of Artur Balsam.
Artur
Balsam (left, 1906-1994), born in Warsaw, Poland, was considered
one of the worlds most important and influential pianists. With
more than 250 recordings of piano and chamber music works, Balsam worked
with many of the worlds internationally renowned solo instrumentalists
including violinists Joseph Fuchs and Oscar Shumsky, Nathan Milstein,
and cellist Zara Nelsova. As soloist, he appeared with the Royal Philharmonic,
the London Symphony, the Philharmonia of London, Milan, and Warsaw, as
well as the radio orchestras of Berlin, London, and Zurich.
Balsam
students include Edmund Battersby, Murray Perahia, and Emanuel Ax. He
was also instrumental in the re-emergence of the Kneisel Hall music center
in Blue Hill, Maine, as one of the most important summer retreats for
the study and performance of chamber music.
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