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Release Date: 03/12/2002 Label: Marston Catalog #: 52036 Spars Code: n/a Composer: Jan Ladislav Dussek, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, John Field, Muzio Clementi, Adolf Jensen, Anton Rubinstein, Joseph Joachim Raff, Ignace Jan Paderewski, Emmanuel Chabrier, Leopold Godowsky, Max Reger, Alfredo Casella, Ferruccio Busoni, Moritz Moszkowski, Edward MacDowell, Jean Henri Ravina, Johann Sebastian Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Joseph Haydn, Ludwig van Beethoven, Sergei Prokofiev, Frédéric Chopin, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Performer: Arthur Loesser
Number of Discs: 2 |
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The Marston label pays tribute to one of America's most brilliant and multi-faceted musicians with this eagerly anticipated reissue. Music connoisseurs perhaps know Arthur Loesser (1894-1969) as the author of Men, Women, and Pianos: A Social History, a wonderful book that covers much more than its title suggests. During the 78 era Loesser recorded with violinists such as Maud Powell and Toscha Seidel, accompanying the latter in sonatas by Brahms and Grieg. He taught at the Cleveland Institute of Music, serving as head of the piano department from 1953 until his death in 1969, and also wrote witty, provocative music criticism. And, as these long-unavailable performances reveal, Loesser was an extraordinary soloist, a natural pianist who imbued everything he touched with winged grace, spontaneity, and proportion. He phrased the way great singers breathe. His sense of rhythm was firm yet flexible, with no dead spots, protruding accents, or gaucheries, ever. All music benefited from his generous artistry, and it's safe to say that Loesser never met a piano piece he didn't like. Disc 1 presents Sic Gloria Transit Mundi, Loesser's October 29, 1967 Town Hall recital encompassing forgotten and obscure gems of the piano repertoire. A John Challis replica of an early-19th-century piano figures in the opening selections by Dussek, Hummel, Field, and Clementi. Loesser reverts to the modern grand for works by Jensen, Rubinstein, Raff (his peppery Rigaudon), and Paderewski (the rarely heard Légende). The textural thickets in Chabrier's Bourrée Fantasque and Godowsky's Gardens of Buitenzorg rarely have sounded so lithe and effortless, and Macdowell's To A Wild Rose blooms rather than fades. On Disc 2, Loesser works his magic on genuine masterpieces from major composers. What characterful wit he brings to the Haydn D major Sonata (No. 42), while Chopin's B major Nocturne Op. 9 No. 3 is fleeter and more urgent than usual, even aggressive in the way the pianist's pliable bass lines propel the action. Hear how the little Mozart G major Gigue sprints from Loesser's nimble fingers without losing one iota of definition. Then there's the most transparent and flowing Prokofiev Fifth Sonata I've ever heard, a Mendelssohn E minor Prelude and Fugue that begins with lyrical sweep (how gorgeously Loesser interweaves the big tune and its rolling arpeggio accompaniment!) and concludes with virtuosic fury. Other amazing, effervescent performances include Chopin's obscure Variations Brilliantes and Beethoven's even more rare Variations on "Kindt, willst du ruhig schlafen". We also get a good taste of Loesser's heartfelt, uncluttered, and ever-alive Bach playing: three Well-Tempered Clavier Preludes and Fugues (F-sharp and B-flat minor from Book 1; F major from Book 2) and the D major Toccata. These samples auger well for Telarc to re-release on CD Loesser's semi-private 1964 studio recordings of the entire "48". Some of the selections on Disc 2 were first issued by the International Piano Library on a two-LP anthology called "Con Amore", and I pray that Marston will revive the latter set's remaining items in due course. The sonics are more than adequate for archival recordings of their vintage. In sum, this cherishable collection belongs in every serious piano library. --Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com |
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| Works on This Recording | Back to Top | ||||
| 1. |
La chasse, Op. 22/C 146 by Jan Ladislav Dussek | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Classical Written: 1796 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 2. |
Rondo in E major for Piano, Op. 120 "La galante" by Johann Nepomuk Hummel | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Classical Written: 1831 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 3. |
Nocturne for Piano in E minor by John Field | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
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Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 4. |
Sonata for Piano in B flat major by Muzio Clementi | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Classical |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 5. |
Eroticon, Op. 44: Eros by Adolf Jensen | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: By 1873 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 6. |
Preludes and Fugues (6) in free style, Op. 53: no 2 in F minor by Anton Rubinstein | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1857 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 7. |
Suite for Piano in B flat major, Op. 204: no 3, Rigaudon by Joseph Joachim Raff | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1876 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 8. |
Miscellanea for Piano, Op. 16: no 1, Légende by Ignace Jan Paderewski | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: circa 1888; Poland |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 9. |
Bourrée fantasque by Emmanuel Chabrier | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: by 1891; France |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 10. |
Java Suite: Gardens of Buitenzorg by Leopold Godowsky | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1924-1925; USA |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 11. |
Aus meinem Tagebuch, Op. 82/I: no 2, Adagio in E minor by Max Reger | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1904-1912 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 12. |
Aus meinem Tagebuch, Op. 82/I: no 4, Vivace in D minor by Max Reger | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1904-1912 |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 13. |
Contrastes (2) for Piano, Op. 31 by Alfredo Casella | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1916-1918; Italy |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 14. |
Sonatina for Piano no 2, K 259 by Ferruccio Busoni | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1912; Berlin, Germany |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 15. |
Waltzes, Op. 34: no 1 in E major by Moritz Moszkowski | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: Germany |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 16. |
Woodland Sketches, Op. 51: no 1, To a Wild Rose by Edward MacDowell | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1896; USA |
Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 17. |
Etude de style, Op. 14 no 1 by Jean Henri Ravina | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
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Date of Recording: October 29, 1967 Venue: Town Hall, New York |
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| 18. |
Toccata in D major, BWV 912 by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Baroque Written: circa 1710; Weimar, Germany |
Date of Recording: June 22, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 19. |
Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1: Prelude and Fugue no 13 in F major, BWV 858 by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Baroque Written: 1722; Cöthen, Germany |
Date of Recording: June 22, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 20. |
Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1: Prelude and Fugue no 22 in B flat minor, BWV 867 by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Baroque Written: 1722; Cöthen, Germany |
Date of Recording: June 22, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 21. |
Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2: Prelude and Fugue no 11 in F major, BWV 880 by Johann Sebastian Bach | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Baroque Written: 1738-1742; Leipzig, Germany |
Date of Recording: June 29, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 22. |
Preludes and Fugues (6) for Piano, Op. 35: no 1 in E minor by Felix Mendelssohn | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1837; Germany |
Date of Recording: September 26, 1964 Venue: The 4H Club, Chevy Chase, Maryland |
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| 23. |
Sonata for Keyboard no 56 in D major, H 16 no 42 by Franz Joseph Haydn | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Classical Written: by 1784; Eszterhazá, Hungary |
Date of Recording: January 11, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 24. |
Variations (7) for Piano in F major on a theme by Winter, WoO 75 by Ludwig van Beethoven | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Classical Written: 1799; Vienna, Austria |
Date of Recording: January 11, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 25. |
Sonata for Piano no 5 in C major, Op. 135 by Sergei Prokofiev | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: 20th Century Written: 1952-1953; USSR |
Date of Recording: January 11, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 26. |
Nocturnes (3) for Piano, B 54/Op. 9: no 3 in B major by Frédéric Chopin | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1830-1831; Poland |
Date of Recording: January 11, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 27. |
Variations for Piano in B flat major on a theme from Hérold's "Ludovic", B 80/Op. 12 by Frédéric Chopin | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Romantic Written: 1833; Paris, France |
Date of Recording: January 11, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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| 28. |
Gigue for Keyboard in G major, K 574 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | ||||
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Performer:
Arthur Loesser (Piano)
Period: Classical Written: 1789; Vienna, Austria |
Date of Recording: January 11, 1967 Venue: Cleveland Institute of Music |
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