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Ferruccio Busoni
Born: April 1, 1866; Italy   Died: July 27, 1924; Germany  
Ferruccio Busoni was the son of an Italian clarinet virtuoso who was a harsh and demanding pedagogue. Under the thumb of his father, Busoni developed a virtuoso keyboard technique that is in itself the stuff of legend. He began composing early, adding opus numbers to his works from the beginning. Reaching Opus 40 at age 17, Busoni decided go backward to number 31 and start over, causing no end of grief to scholars who attempted to edit his works ...
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Busoni: Violin Sonata, Violin Concerto / Szigeti, Scherman
Release Date: 02/09/1993   Label: Cbs Masterworks Portrait   Catalog: 52537   Number of Discs: 1
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Berceuse elégiaque (14)
Concerto for Piano with Orchestra and Male Chorus (10)
Fantasia contrappuntistica (21)
Sonatina super Carmen - "Kammerfantasie" (18)
Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano (13)
Doktor Faust: Sarabande and Cortège (4)
Rondo arlecchinesco (2)
Indianisches Tagebuch (9)
Works
Abendlied (1)
Album Vocale, Op. 30/K 114 (1)
Albumblatt for Flute and Piano in E minor, K 272 (6)
Albumblätter (3) for Piano (4)
Albumblätter (3) for Piano: no 3, Berlin (3)
Altdeutsche Lieder (2), Op. 18/K 207: no 1, Wohlauf, der kühle Winter ist vergangen (1)
Altdeutsche Lieder (2), Op. 18/K 207: no 2, Unter der Linden (1)
An die Jugend, K 254 (3)
An die Jugend, K 254: Epilogue (1)
An die Jugend, K 254: Excerpt(s) (1)
An die Jugend, K 254: no 2, Preludio, fuga e fuga figurata (3)
An die Jugend, K 254: no 3, Giga, Bolero and Variations "Study after Mozart" (5)
Arlecchino, Op. 50/K 270 (2)
Arlecchino, Op. 50/K 270: Mit dem Schwerte, mit der Laute (1)
Bagatelles (4) for Violin and Piano, Op. 28 (3)
Ballet Scene no 1, K 197 (1)
Ballet Scene no 2, K 209 (1)
Ballet Scene no 4, Waltz and Galopp for Piano, Op. 33a/K 238 (3)
Berceuse elégiaque, Op. 42a (13)
BV 254: Giga, Bolero e Variazione (after Mozart) (1)
Caro Dent, due paroline in confidenza "Reminiscenza Rossiniana" (1)
Chaconne, transcription for orchestra in D minor (after J. S. Bach, BWV 1004; incomplete), KiV B45 (2)
Chaconne, transcription for piano in D minor (after J. S. Bach, BWV 1004), KiV B24 (9)
Character Pieces (8) for Clarinet and Piano (1)
Choralvorspiel, K 256a (2)
Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue for Cello and Piano after J.S. Bach (3)
Concert Piece for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 31A/K 292 (2)
Concertino for Clarinet, Op. 48/K 247 (4)
Concerto for Piano and String Quartet (3)
Concerto for Piano with Orchestra and Male Chorus, Op. 39/K 247 (11)
Concerto for Piano, Op. 39/K 247: 4th movement (1)
Concerto for Violin in D major, Op. 35a/K 243 (7)
Danza notturna, for piano in D major, Op. 13, KiV 189 (1)
Des Sängers Fluch, Op. 39a/K 98a (1)
Die Brautwahl (1)
Die Brautwahl: Suite (2)
Divertimento for Flute and Orchestra, Op. 52/K 285 (3)
Divertimento, for flute & piano in B flat major (arrangement by Kurt Weill), Op. 52, KiV 285a (1)
Doktor Faust, K 303 (4)
Doktor Faust, K 303: Intermezzo (2)
Drei Albumblätter, for piano, KiV 289 (1)
Duettino concertante after Mozart's Piano Concerto, K 459 (4)
Duo for 2 Flutes and Piano (1)
Duo, for 2 flutes & piano in E minor, Op. 43, KiV 156 (1)
Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verdebt (I), transcription for piano (after J.S. Bach, BWV 637; Ten Choral (2)
Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verdebt (II), transcription for piano (after J.S. Bach, BWV 705; Ten Chora (2)
Durch Adams Fall ist ganz verderbt (2)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249 (9)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: Excerpt(s) (1)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 1, Nach der Wendung (1)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 2, All' Italia (6)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 3, Meine Seele bangt (1)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 4, Turandots Frauengemach (5)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 5, Die Nächtlichen (2)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 6, Erscheinung (1)
Elegies (7) for Piano, K 249: no 7, Berceuse (3)
Elegy for Clarinet and Piano, K 286 (5)
Etude in form of Variations for Piano in C sharp minor, Op. 17/K 206 (2)
Etude No. 3 after Paganini: "La Campanella," transcription for piano in G sharp minor (after Liszt, (1)
Etudes (6) for Piano, Op. 16/K 203 (2)
Fantasia after Johann Sebastian Bach for Piano, K 253 (13)
Fantasia contrappuntistica, K 256 (21)
Fantasia nach J. S. Bach, for piano, KiV 253 (2)
Fantasy for a Barrel Organ after Mozart (3)
Fantasy on Cornelius's "Der Barbier von Bagdad" (2)
Fantasy on Goldmark's "Merlin" (2)
Finnländische Volksweisen for Piano 4 hands, Op. 27/K 227 (1)
Finnländische Volksweisen for Piano 4 hands, Op. 27/K 227: no 1 (1)
Finnländische Volksweisen for Piano 4 hands, Op. 27/K 227: no 2 (1)
Five Pieces, for piano, Op. 3, KiV 71: 1. Preludio in C minor (1)
Five Pieces, for piano, Op. 3, KiV 71: 2. Menuetto in F major (1)
Five Pieces, for piano, Op. 3, KiV 71: 4. Etude in C minor (1)
Four Chorale Preludes: Ich ruf zu dir, Herr (1)
Four Chorale Preludes: Nun freut euch, lieben Christen (1)
Four Chorale Preludes: Nunn komm der Heiden Heiland (1)
Four Chorale Preludes: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (1)
Fugue on "O du lieber Augustin" (1)
Gesang vom Reigen der Geister, for small orchestra (Indian Diary Book II), Op. 47, KiV 269 (1)
Grosse Fuge for Piano, K 255 (1)
Gynecée du Turandot: Intermezzo (1)
Herr Gott, nun schleuß den Himmel auf, transcription for piano (after J.S. Bach, BWV 617; Ten Choral (1)
Hexenlied (1)
Ich ruf zu dir, Herr Jesu Christ (11)
Ich ruf' zu dir, transcription for piano (after J.S. Bach, BWV 639; Ten Chorale Preludes No. 5), KiV (6)
Improvisation on J.S. Bach's Chorale "Wie wohl ist mir" for 2 Pianos, K 271 (3)
In dir ist Freude (2)
In dir ist Freude, transcription for piano (after J. S. Bach, BWV 615; Ten Chorale Preludes No. 9), (3)
Indian Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 44/K 264 (4)
Indian Fantasy, for piano and orchestra, Op. 44, KiV 264 (1)
Indianische Tagebuch, Book I, K267 (1)
Indianisches Tagebuch: Book 1, K 267 (9)
Indianisches Tagebuch: Book 2, Op. 47 "Gesang vom Regen der Geister" (2)
Inno Variations, K 16 (1)
Introduction and Capriccio paganinesco (1)
Introduction and Elegy for Clarinet and St Quartet, K 110 [after Spohr and Ernst] (2)
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland (1)
Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, transcription for piano (after J.S. Bach, BWV 665; Ten Chorale Prelud (2)
Klavierübung: Variations-Studie nach Mozart (1)
Klavierübung: Variations-Studie nach Mozart: no 1, Canzonetta aus Don Giovanni (1)
Komm, Gott, Schöpfer!, transcription for piano (after J.S. Bach, BWV 631; Ten Chorale Preludes No. 1 (1)
Kultaselle, variations (10) on a Finnish Folksong for cello & piano, KiV 237 (1)
Kurze Stücke zur Pflege des polyphonen Spiels auf dem Pianoforte, K 296 (3)
Kurze Stücke zur Pflege des polyphonen Spiels auf dem Pianoforte, K 296: nach Mozart "Adagio" (1)
La canzone del cacciatore, for piano in C major, KiV 12 (1)
Lied des Brander, K 299 (1)
Lied des Mephistopheles, K 278a (5)
Lied des Unmuts, K 281 (4)
Lieder (2), Op. 15/K 202 (1)
Lieder (2), Op. 24/K 216 (1)
Lieder (2), Op. 31/K 167 (1)
Little Suite for Cello and Piano, Op. 23/K 215 (4)
Lustspiel Overture, Op. 38/K 245 (4)
Lustspielouvertüre, for orchestra (Comedy Overture), Op. 38, KiV 245 (1)
Macchiette medioevale for Piano, Op. 33/K 194 (2)
Macchiette medioevali, suite for piano, Op. 33, KiV 194 & 195: Astrologo (1)
Macchiette medioevali, suite for piano, Op. 33, KiV 194 & 195: Dama (1)
Macchiette medioevali, suite for piano, Op. 33, KiV 194 & 195: Paggio (1)
Marcia funebre, for piano in C minor, KiV 9 (1)
Morceaux (3), K 197 (1)
Märchen (1)
Märchen, for cello & piano, KiV 123 (1)
Nocturne Symphonique, for orchestra, Op. 43, KiV 262 (1)
Notturno prologo for Piano in A minor, K 279 (1)
Nuit de noël (3)
Nuit de Noël, sketch (esquisse) for piano, KiV 251 (1)
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen g'mein (4)
Nun freut euch, lieben Christen, transcription for piano (after J. S. Bach, BWV 734; Ten Chorale Pre (4)
Nun komm der Heiden Heiland (11)
Nun komm' der Heiden Heiland, transcription for piano (after J. S. Bach, BWV 659; Ten Chorale Prelud (5)
Organ Toccata in C major (after Bach's BWV 564): Fuga, moderatamente scherzando, un poco umoristico (1)
Organ Toccata in C major (after Bach's BWV 564): Intermezzo, adagio- il soprano con intimo e sempre (1)
Organ Toccata in C major (after Bach's BWV 564): Preludio, quasi improvvisando (1)
Partita No. 2 en ré mineur (pour violon), BWV 1004: Chaconne (1)
Perpetuum mobile, K 293 (3)
Pieces (6) for Piano, Op. 33b/K 241 (3)
Pieces (6) for Piano, Op. 33b/K 241: no 4, Fantasia in modo antico (1)
Pieces (6) for Piano, Op. 33b/K 241: no 5, Astrologo (1)
Pieces (6) for Piano, Op. 33b/K 241: no 6, Exeunt omnes (1)
Praeludium & Fuge, transcription for piano in D major (after J. S. Bach, BWV 532), KiV B20 (1)
Praeludium & Fuge, transcription for piano in E flat major "St. Anne" (after J. S. Bach, BWV 552), K (1)
Prelude and Fugue in C minor for Piano, Op. 21/K 85 (1)
Prélude et Étude en Arpèges, K 297 (5)
Preludes (24) for Piano, Op. 37/K 181 (4)
Preludes (24) for Piano, Op. 37/K 181: no 14 in E flat minor (1)
Quartet for Strings no 1 in C minor, Op. 19 (2)
Quartet for Strings no 2 in D minor, Op. 26 (2)
Racconti fantastici for Piano, Op. 12/K 100 (2)
Racconti fantastici, character pieces (3) for piano, Op. 12, KiV 100: Klein Zaches (1)
Rondo arlecchinesco, Op. 46/K 266 (2)
Sarabande & Cortège, for orchestra (Zwei Studien zu "Doktor Faust"), Op. 51, KiV 282 (4)
Schlechter Trost, K 298a (3)
Serenade for Clarinet and Piano no 2, Op. 19 (42)/K 108 (1)
Serenade from Don Giovanni (4)
Serenata for Cello and Piano, Op. 34 (4)
Solo dramatique for Clarinet and Piano in B minor, Op. 13 (33)/K 101 (1)
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano in D major, K 138 (1)
Sonata for Piano in F minor, Op. 20a (2)
Sonata for Violin and Piano no 1 in E minor, Op. 29/K 234 (5)
Sonata for Violin and Piano no 2 in E minor, Op. 36a/K 244 (13)
Sonatina ad usum infantis, K 268 (10)
Sonatina brevis, K 280 "In signo Joannis Sebastiani Magni" (5)
Sonatina for Piano no 1, K 257 (4)
Sonatina for Piano no 2, K 259 (7)
Sonatina in diem Nativitatis Christi 1917, K 274 (5)
Sonatina sopra Carmen, for piano (No. 6), KiV 284 (2)
Sonatina super Carmen, K 284 "Kammerfantasie" (18)
Studies (2) on Doktor Faust, Op. 51/K 282 (5)
Studies (2), Sarabande and Cortège on Doktor Faust, Op. 51/K 282 (1)
Suite campestre, Op. 18/K 81 (2)
Suite for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 10 (24)/K 88 (2)
Suite for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 10 (24)/K 88: Elegy (1)
Suite for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 10 (24)/K 88: no2, Barcarola (1)
Suite for Clarinet and Strings, K 176 (1)
Suite for Orchestra no 2 "Geharnischte", Op. 34a (2)
Suite, for clarinet & piano, Op. 10, KiV 88: Elegy (1)
Symphonic Nocturne, Op. 43/K 262 (1)
Symphonic Suite, Op. 25/K 201 (1)
Tanzwalzer, for orchestra, Op. 53, KiV 288 (1)
Tanzwalzer, Op. 53/K 288 (9)
Theme and Variations for Piano in C major, K 6 (1)
Toccata for Piano, K 287 "Preludio, Fantasia, Ciacona" (11)
Toccata in D minor (1)
Trills Etude (1)
Turandot Suite, Op. 41/K 248 (4)
Turandot, K 273 (1)
Una Festa di Villaggio, character pieces (6) for piano, Op. 9, KiV 185 (1)
Valse oubliée after Liszt for Cello and Piano (3)
Variations (10) on Chopin's Prelude in c, Op. 22/K 213a (5)
Variations and Fugue on Chopin's Prelude in C minor, Op. 22/K 213 (10)
Variations for Piano on "Kommt a Vogerl g'flogen", K 222 (1)
Variations on a Finnish Folksong for Cello and Piano "Kultaselle" (3)
Variations on a minnesinger song, K 112 (1)
Variations on Siegfried Ochs' Variations on the song "Kommt a Vogerl g'flogen," for piano, KiV 222 (1)
Verzweiflung & Ergebung, addendum to "Turandot Suite" for orchestra, Op. 41, KiV 248a (1)
Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme (12)
Work(s) (1)
Zehn Variationen über das Prelude von F. Chopin Op. 28/20 in C minor, K. 293 (Klavierübung II/1), Op (2)
Zigeunerlied, Op. 55 no 2/K 295 (4)
Zweite Ballett Szene, pieces (3) for piano, Op. 20, KiV 209 (1)
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Biography by Uncle Dave Lewis
Ferruccio Busoni was the son of an Italian clarinet virtuoso who was a harsh and demanding pedagogue. Under the thumb of his father, Busoni developed a virtuoso keyboard technique that is in itself the stuff of legend. He began composing early, adding opus numbers to his works from the beginning. Reaching Opus 40 at age 17, Busoni decided go backward to number 31 and start over, causing no end of grief to scholars who attempted to edit his works later.

From an early age, Busoni pursued a serious interest in the music of J.S. Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, and Liszt. Although Busoni's reputation as a piano virtuoso of the first rank was established in Europe by the end of the 1880s, he first made his mark as an editor of Bach's keyboard music. While today these editions are regarded as among the most intrusive and heavily marked Bach scores ever made, Busoni's marginal remarks about Bach's thought processes and the analytic value of these comments influenced Bach scholars and composers for generations.

In 1896, Busoni found his mature compositional voice in the Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 36b, which takes a theme of Bach and submits it to a complex series of variations. In 1904, Busoni followed that with his huge piano concerto. Cast in five movements, it runs 90 minutes and contains parts for a chorus. In 1907, Busoni published a series of writings as Sketch for a New Esthetic of Music. This book proposes a wide variety of new compositional techniques then relatively uninvestigated in Western music, such as microtonal scales and electronics. By 1912, Busoni had composed his first entirely non-key centered composition, the Sonatina seconda. The basis for his definitive style is to be found here; it is neither wholly tonal nor completely atonal, but is placed in a sort of harmonic netherworld in between. In the years left to him, Busoni composed four operas, Die Brautwahl (1912), Arlecchino (1915), Turandot (1917), and Doktor Faust (1924). His major keyboard work is the Fantasia Contrappuntistica (1911-1922), a piece that concludes with a massive fugue built out of the unfinished Contrapunctus XXIV of Bach's Die Kunst der Fuge.

Busoni conducted master classes in composition and taught piano. Among his composition students, Kurt Weill made perhaps the most masterly use of Busoni's Apollonian approach to opera and his quirky sense of harmony. Another Busoni pupil, Otto Luening, helped pioneer the use of electronics in music. As a piano teacher, Busoni also started off an international school of super-virtuosos. Claudio Arrau and Egon Petri are good examples of what Busoni wrought in terms of pianists. As to Busoni's own playing, there are some phonograph records of him made in 1919 and an enormous number of piano rolls. The records only hint at what his playing might've sounded like, but some of the better rolls offer a more generous sample of his artistry at the keyboard.

After his death, Busoni was regarded as a great piano virtuoso whose own music was seemingly incomprehensible. Busoni's thinking would have a more decisive impact on later composers, such as John Cage and Morton Feldman, and in the early '80s, his music experienced a small-scale revival of interest. There is little reason to be afraid of Busoni, as his best music is tremendously exciting, accessible, and endlessly thought-provoking.

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