MONIQUE HAAS Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
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MONIQUE HAAS Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
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| Studio | Deutsche Grammophon |
| Release Date | August 8, 2006 |
| UPC Code | 028947762010 |
| Buy this item | $37.97 at Amazon.com As of Oct 7 21:48 EDT (details) 8 Audio CD, Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks, Box set |
About MONIQUE HAAS Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon
Monique Haas was One of Dg's Principal Pianists in the 1950s. Her Play is Marked by Its Elegance, Passion and Wonderful Articulation. Here, for the First Time, We Present the Complete Recorded Legacy of this Great Artist on CD. This is a Wide-ranging Box - from Haydn and Mozart to Bartók and Mihalovici (Haas's Rumanian Husband). Featured Artists Include Conductors Eugen Jochum and Ferdinand Leitner, but above all Violinist Max Rostal, who Gives a Marvellous Account of the Ravel Sonata, Along with Marcel Mihalovici's Second Violin Sonata. Other Highlights Include Mozart Piano Duet and Two-piano Works with Heinz Schroter - Brilliantly Virtuosic and a Wonderful Partnership; The Award-winning Recording of the Debussy Etudes, which Has Come Up Excellently in Its First CD Transfer. Rarities Include Test Recordings for Dg from 1949 - Individual Pieces by Debussy. Album Details
Tracks
- Piano Concerto No.14 In E Flat, K.449
- Sonata For Piano Duet In B Flat, K.358
- Sonata For Piano Duet In D, K.381
- Sonata For 2 Pianos In D, K.448
- Piano Concerto No.23 In A, K.488
- Piano Sonata In F Major, Hob Xvi:23
- Variations In E Flat Major, Hob.Xvii:3
- Piano Sonata In E Flat, H.Xvi No.52
- Fantasia In C, H.Xvii No.4
- Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op.54
- 8 FantasiestÜCke, Op.12
- 12 Etudes, Op.10 - No. 5. In G Flat "Black Keys"
- 12 Etudes, Op.10 - No. 3. In E "Tristesse"
- PrÉLudes - Book 1
- PrÉLudes - Book 2
- 12 Etudes Pour Le Piano
- Valses Nobles Et Sentimentales
- Le Tombeau De Couperin
- Capriccio For Piano & Orchestra
- Piano Concerto In G
- Piano Concerto No.3, Bb 127, Sz. 119
- Pour Le Piano - 3. Toccata
- PrÉLudes - Book 1 - 8. La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin
- 12 Etudes Pour Le Piano - 6. Pour Les Huit Doigts
- PrÉLudes - Book 2 - 12. Feux D'artifice
- Piano Concerto In G
- Piano Concerto For The Left Hand In D
- Sonatine
- Konzertmusik
- Ricercari Op.46
- 3 PiÈCes Pour Piano, Op.49
- Sonatine
- Violin Sonata In G
- Violin Sonata No.2 Op.45
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The Magnificent Monique Haas |
Ultimately, the music is all that matters, and there are some fine examples on this 8CD set, "Monique Haas: The Complete Recordings on Deutsche Grammophon." Haas was best known for her interpretations of French music, and in particular for reacquainting German audiences with Debussy and Ravel after WWII. Among the French fare included here are two remarkably differing accounts of the Ravel Piano Concerto. The first is a delightfully jazzy mono rendition with Schmidt-Isserstedt from 1948, and the second the famous 1965 stereo recording with Paul Paray (recently reissued as a single title in the DG "Originals" series and reviewed by yours truly), with whom she also produced the Concerto for Left Hand. But as good as the Ravel is, it is the Debussy that steals the show here, and if her award-winning performances of the Preludes and Etudes weren't enough, DG archivists have unearthed four previously unreleased Debussy test recordings from 1949.
While these aforementioned recordings are the cornerstones of this set, they are far from the only compelling material. CDs 1 & 2 are dedicated to Mozart and Haydn, including the 14th and 23rd Piano Concertos with Ferdinand Leitner conducting, and various Sonatas. A touch of the Romantic crops up on disc 3 with the Schumann PC (Jochum/Berlin, 1951), Fantasiestucke, and a couple of Chopin Etudes. These recordings are definitely not Haas' finest moments, but they are interesting if not remarkable. Something that Haas does have a firm grasp of is 20th Century music and she illustrates that on ecstatic readings of the Stravinsky Capriccio and Bartok 3rd, both in mono with Fricsay and the Berlin RIAS, and Hindemith's "Konzertmusik" with the composer conducting. (Unfortunately, the latter performance has already been made available in the Hindemith "Original Masters" set, causing annoying, but I suppose necessary duplication as "Complete" has to be complete.) This set fittingly concludes with an eighth disc of music for Violin and Piano, performed with violinist Max Rostal, and including a composition by her husband Marcel Mihalovici -- Ricercari Op. 46, Variations libres pour piano.
In all, the Monique Haas "Original Masters" set is a most welcome addition to a great series of box sets. I only wish that Universal would make all their sets as universally available as this one. September 29, 2006
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