The Virtuosity of Earl Wild
Facts
| Studio | Ivory Classics |
| Release Date | January 10, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 644057090128 |
| Buy this item | $22.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 0:38 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About The Virtuosity of Earl Wild
Scintillating – Exciting – Riveting – Powerful – Awesome – Stupendous performances of some of the most difficult piano showpieces ever written. Earl Wild bedazzles with his keyboard pyrotechnics, charms us with his musicianship and always impresses us with his élan. The virtuosic Liszt, Dohnányi, Tchaikovsky, Moszkowski, Chopin, Mendelssohn, and d’Albert compositions come alive in this 2 disc collection that every piano enthusiast will want to own! (ADD & DDD)Recorded: 11/63, 10/64, 1966, 4/67, 4/68, 6/69, 1976, 10/78 and 12/85. Mastered using 20-Bit State-of-the-Art Technology — HDCD Encoded Album Description
Tracks
Disc 1- Liszt: Grand Galop Chromatique
- Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
- Tchaikovsky/Wild: Pas de Quatre from 'Swan Lake'
- Dohnanyi: Capriccio in F minor, Op.28, No.6
- Liszt: Mephisto Waltz No.1
- Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No.4
- Moszkowski: Etincelles, Op.36, No.6
- Tchaikovsky: Scherzo a la Russe, Op.1, No.1
- Liszt: Hungarian Rhapsody No.12
- Schubert/Tausig: Marche Militaire, Op.51, No.1
- Liszt: Polonaise No.2 in E Major (Busoni Coda)
- d'Albert: Scherzo in F sharp Major, Op.16, No.2
- Schumann/Liszt: Fruhlingsnacht
- Paganini/Liszt: Etude No.3 (La Campanella)
- Paganini/Liszt: Etude No.2 (La Capricciosa)
- Paganini/Liszt: Etude No.5 (La Chasse)
- Chopin: Polanaise in A flat Major, Op.53
- Liszt: Transcendental Etude No.10 in F minor
- Mendelssohn: Spinning Song, Op.67, No.4
- Liszt: Etude in F minor (La Leggierezza)
- Liszt: Transcendental Etude No.2 in A minor
- Wagner/Liszt: Spinning Chorus ('The Flying Dutchman')
- Verdi/Liszt: Rigoletto Paraphrase
- Liszt: Valse Oubliee No.1
- Liszt: Gnomenreigen (Dance of the Gnomes)
- Liszt: Transcendental Etude No.7 (Eroica)
- Liszt: Waldesrauschen (Forest murmurs)
- Dohnanyi: Capriccio in B minor, Op.2, No.4
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The last American Romantic pianist! |
Once more he surprises us with his idiomatic Liszt, conferring him of vitality, spontaneity, expression and flair. Do not forget to include him among the selected dynasty of the Great at the moment to name Giants of the status of Gyorgy Cziffra, Erwin Nyiregihazi, Louis Kentner, Edith Farnadi, Samson Francois, Leslie Howard, and Michael Ponti.
November 19, 2005
| Sorcerer's Apprentice |
In the difficult(although rather silly)Grand Galop Chromatique of Liszt, Wild's touch is light but solid all at the same time. Very few pianists get to the end of this piece without sounding like their hands are going to drop off from fatigue. Yet Wild never gives a sense of this.
Having listened to perhaps fifty different recordings of the Mephisto Waltz #1 over the last twenty years, I still prefer Wild's. More than anyone he captures the sense of hallucinogenic sexuality that's heavily laced into this piece. Even with the brisk tempo he takes, the playing never loses its creaminess, it's seductiveness; it's dangerous allure.
There's nothing more satisfying than to be able to return to favorite pieces of music throughout the years and constantly find new things about them you never discovered before. So to with these interpretations, you'll find many reasons to keep coming back again and again, to savor the superb artistry of Earl Wild. April 29, 2005
| Sensational pianistic fireworks |
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