Chopin, Schumann, Schubert - Géza Anda Piano

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Review by Albéric de Bernis

The Géza Anda Piano album by Chopin, Schumann, Schubert is a beautiful compilation of some of the most iconic classical pieces. The album showcases the virtuosic skills of pianist Géza Anda, who brings a unique and expressive interpretation to each piece.

The album opens with Chopin's Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. posth, a hauntingly beautiful piece that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Anda's delicate touch and emotional phrasing bring out the melancholic nature of the piece, making it a standout track.

Schumann's Carnaval, Op. 9 is another highlight of the album, showcasing Anda's technical proficiency and ability to bring out the contrasting moods of each movement. From the playful "Pierrot" to the dramatic "Chopin," Anda's interpretation is both nuanced and engaging.

The album closes with Schubert's Sonata in A minor, D. 784, a complex and demanding piece that showcases Anda's mastery of phrasing and dynamics. The final movement, marked "Allegro vivace," is particularly impressive, with Anda's lightning-fast fingers flying across the keys with ease.

Table of Contents

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
No. 11 In A Minor: Allegro Con Brio3:45
No. 9 In G Flat Major: Allegro Assai1:06
No. 2 In F Minor: Presto1:27
Davidsbündlertänze Op. 6(30:45)
No. 3 In F Major: Allegro1:49
2. Andante4:50
No. 10 In B Minor: Allegro Con Fuoco3:19
15. Frisch1:21
No. 1 In A Flat Major: Allegro Sostenuto2:32
2. Innig1:17
No. 12 In C Minor: Molto Allegro Con Fuoco2:26
4. Ungelduldig0:48
5. Einfach1:46
11. Einfach1:56
18. Nicht schnell2:01
No. 8 In D Flat Major: Vivace1:10
1. Allegro Moderato6:14
7. Nicht Schnell3:16
6. Sehr Rasch1:27
16. Mit Gutem Humor1:23
1. Lebhaft1:49
12 Etudes Op. 25(29:55)
No. 4 In A Minor: agitato1:36
10. Balladenmässig. Sehr Rasch1:14
No. 6 In G Sharp Minor: Allegro2:14
13. Wild Und Lustig2:08
14. Zart Und Singend2:36
No. 7 In C Sharp Minor: Lento4:59
9. Lebhaft0:58
3. Mit Humor1:17
No. 5 In e Minor: Vivace3:15
3. Allegro5:33
12. Mit Humor0:39
17. Wie Aus Der Ferne3:54
8. Frisch0:42
Piano Sonata In A Major D 664, Op. 120(16:53)

Video

Schubert: Piano Sonata No.13 In A, Op.120, D 664 (Geza Anda) (Audio + Sheet Music)

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Catalog Numbers

ERM 168-2

Labels

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Credits

RoleCredit
PianoGéza Anda

Notes

  • Total Time: 77:43
  • Recording: Radiotelevisione della Svizzera Italiana/Rete 2, Ascona (Palestra delle Scuole) 16.9.1965.
  • Sound engineer: Ermanno Briner.
  • Digital remastering: Friedrich Schumacher.
  • RSI production coordinator: Carlo Piccardi.
  • Artistic director: Alberto Spano.
  • Produced by Gianni Salvioni.
  • Cover photo: Géza Anda, Farabolafoto, Milano.
  • Graphics: Mario Corticelli.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 8014394121687
  • SPARS Code: ADD

About Chopin, Schumann, Schubert

Swiss pianist of Hungarian origin, born November 19, 1921, in Budapest, Hungary, died June 14, 1976, in Zürich, Switzerland.

Real Name

    • Géza Anda

Name Vars

  • Anda
  • G. Anda
  • Geza Anda
  • Геза Анда
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Summary by Albéric de Bernis

the Géza Anda Piano album is a must-have for classical music lovers, showcasing some of the most iconic pieces of the genre through the lens of a masterful pianist.

Comments

ГП - 0:01
СП - 0:52
ПП - 1:04
2 часть:
6:14 - осн тема
3 часть:
ГП - 11:05
Here for "Kafka on the shore" by Murakami.
8:35
Lmao this song is so dumb I’m only here cause my mom told me I gotta listen to dis shit so I can “play better” which is complete bS, also why are all the comments so dumb
00'00"
I've played this, so...
Artist inserts a lot of fermatas, especially at the commencement of right-hand triplets in 1rst movement (the lead triplet on downbeat after some measures not containing triplets). Does some of it in 2nd movement, too. Think he's being artistic. Not sure they were worth it, musically.
Beautiful
"It's time for meditation"
11:06