Artur Schnabel was one the of the greatest pianists of the 20th Century. His Beethoven and Schubert, in particular, are highly regarded to this day.
Mozart - Rondo in a minor, k.511 - (1946 recording)
Beethoven - Fur Elise
Schubert - Trout Quintet - D.667 - Artur Schnabel, piano; Pro Arte String Quartet; Claude Hobday, double bass.
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A weekly podcast featuring the best piano music from across the eras. Hosted by Leslie Gerber.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Grand Piano Podcast 002 - Composers at the Piano
Some of the most insightful piano interpretations come from the very composers who wrote the pieces. In this episode we listen to several of the 20th Century's most famous composer playing their own music. Several short interviews with the pianists accompany the music.
Bela Bartok - brief comments on Mikrokosmos
Bela Bartok - Mikrokosmos - Notturno #97
Aaron Copland - excerpt from interview, 1981
Aaron Copland - Piano Variations
Dmitri Shostakovich - Trio #2 - with David Oistrakh, violin; Milos Sadlo, 'cello.
George Gershwin - comments on the variations of "I Got Rhythm"
George Gershwin - Variations on "I Got Rhythm" - Radio boadcast April 30, 1934. Louis Kaplan, conductor.
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Bela Bartok - brief comments on Mikrokosmos
Bela Bartok - Mikrokosmos - Notturno #97
Aaron Copland - excerpt from interview, 1981
Aaron Copland - Piano Variations
Dmitri Shostakovich - Trio #2 - with David Oistrakh, violin; Milos Sadlo, 'cello.
George Gershwin - comments on the variations of "I Got Rhythm"
George Gershwin - Variations on "I Got Rhythm" - Radio boadcast April 30, 1934. Louis Kaplan, conductor.
Download The Grand Piano Podcast 002 - Composers at the Piano - 49Mb - 53 minutes - 128k mp3
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Sunday, September 9, 2007
The Grand Piano Podcast 001 - History of Piano in Sound
This show originally aired in the Fall of 1998. We explore the origins of the piano and developments through the first couple of centuries.
Lodovico Giustini - Sonata #4 E min. - Mieczysław Horszowski - Bartolomeo Cristofori piano
Joseph Haydn - Trio #39 G Maj. - Huguette Dreyfus (vienese fortepiano), Edward Melkus (violin), Elisabeth Vogt (cello)
Ludwig Beethoven - Op. 126 #6 Bagatelle - Andras Schiff - Beethoven's own Broadwood piano
Frederic Chopin - Andante Spinato & Grande Polonaise - Emanual Ax (Erhard fortepiano), Sir Charles Mackerras cond. the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
This show originally aired over WMHT-FM in Fall of 1998.
128 kB mp3 - 48 mB - 52 minutes
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Lodovico Giustini - Sonata #4 E min. - Mieczysław Horszowski - Bartolomeo Cristofori piano
Joseph Haydn - Trio #39 G Maj. - Huguette Dreyfus (vienese fortepiano), Edward Melkus (violin), Elisabeth Vogt (cello)
Ludwig Beethoven - Op. 126 #6 Bagatelle - Andras Schiff - Beethoven's own Broadwood piano
Frederic Chopin - Andante Spinato & Grande Polonaise - Emanual Ax (Erhard fortepiano), Sir Charles Mackerras cond. the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
This show originally aired over WMHT-FM in Fall of 1998.
128 kB mp3 - 48 mB - 52 minutes
Download The Grand Piano 001 here
Subscribe to the series here
Thursday, September 6, 2007
The Grand Piano
The Grand Piano was a series I hosted for 2 1/2 years over WMHT-FM in Schenectady, New York. I was doing part time work for the station, and its program director was the one who came up with the concept for the series. I made use of my own long background as a piano collector and critic, my collection of piano recordings, and my broadcasting experience to put these programs together. Under the direction of the program director, Robert McBride, who was the program's original producer, and using the great engineering and editing expertise of Rob Brown, I was able to produce a series that I am still proud of.
After the series ended, it was rebroadcast in its entirety over KBPS in Portland, Oregon, where Robert McBride had gone (and where he is still on the air; check them out at www.allclassical.org ). Since then it hasn't been heard anywhere. We thought Parnassus's customers and friends might enjoy hearing these programs.
We were hoping to put the series up along with complete playlists of the recordings used. These will follow, but we couldn't get them ready in time for a September launch and we had to get started without them. These playlists will be posted on the website, where we will be introducing a new program each week until the series has been completed. They will remain available indefinitely.
Leslie Gerber
Parnassus Records
After the series ended, it was rebroadcast in its entirety over KBPS in Portland, Oregon, where Robert McBride had gone (and where he is still on the air; check them out at www.allclassical.org ). Since then it hasn't been heard anywhere. We thought Parnassus's customers and friends might enjoy hearing these programs.
We were hoping to put the series up along with complete playlists of the recordings used. These will follow, but we couldn't get them ready in time for a September launch and we had to get started without them. These playlists will be posted on the website, where we will be introducing a new program each week until the series has been completed. They will remain available indefinitely.
Leslie Gerber
Parnassus Records
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