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Moriz Rosenthal Liszt Mikuli Chopin Schubert 1862 1936 1946
Moriz Rosenthal was taught both by Mikuli, the famous pupil of Chopin who helped pass on certain approaches to the purported "authentic" method of performing Chopin's music, and also by Liszt. Rosenthal was amongst Liszt's most brilliant students. His recordings all come toward the end of his career, when his early fire and power had mellowed into a spirit of deep poetry. His playing is probably the most "colourful" of the Liszt students who recorded, with a command of keyboard tone and subtle chordal voicings of wonderful precision and perfectly nuanced shaping. His use of rubato is also sometimes very "19th century" but always absolutely compelling and never merely mannered. This recording of Liszt's arrangement of Schubert waltz melodies was made in 1936.
Aleksander Michałowski Moscheles Reinecke Tausig Karol Mikuli Chopin Franz Liszt Wanda Landowska Vladimir Sofronitsky Mischa Levitzki 1891
Mazurka No. 2 is a short work by the Polish composer Aleksander Michałowski. In spite its brevity, it is a standalone piece of music. Michałowski, born in Ukrainian under the Jelita coat of arms, studied under Moscheles, Reinecke, Coccius, and later under Tausig. Along the way, he befriended Karol Mikuli, a student of Chopin. Mikuli helped Michałowski in perfecting the playing of Chopin’s works. Michałowski eventually became a pedagogue who, with the aforementioned influence from Mikuli, himself greatly expanded and innovated on the style of interpretation of Chopin’s music, impressing even Franz Liszt in Weimar. By 1891, Michałowski received a teaching post in Warsaw, where among his most famous students were Wanda Landowska, Vladimir Sofronitsky, and Mischa Levitzki. Catalogue: Op. 6 Dedicatee: Ignace Przyałgowski Performer: Robert Marat on piano Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are used for non-commercial purposes.
Aleksander Michałowski Chopin Ignaz Moscheles Beethoven Mendelssohn Carl Reinecke Carl Tausig Liszt Mikuli 1851 1905 1938
Polish-born Aleksander Michałowski was one of the oldest pianists to record. He was taught by Ignaz Moscheles (Beethoven disciple and friend of Mendelssohn and Chopin) and Carl Reinecke, followed by Carl Tausig (Liszt's greatest pupil). He later also sought advice on Chopin interpretation from Chopin's pupil Mikuli, and also from Liszt, who enthusiastically endorsed his performance of Chopin. He spent most his life as a teacher in Warsaw, with several distinguished pupils. His early recordings are the best performances, despite the primitive sound quality. This is Chopin's Prelude in C minor op.28 no.2 and the recording was made in 1905.
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