Jorge Bolet Piano Recital 1988
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- Released: April 12, 2019
- Originally Released: 2019
- Label: Swrmusic
Tracks:
- 1.Jorge Bolet6 Preludes & Fugues, Op. 35: Prelude No. 1 in E Minor, MWV U116 (Live)
- 2.Jorge Bolet6 Preludes & Fugues, Op. 35: Fugue No. 1 in E Minor, MWV U66 (Live)
- 3.Jorge BoletRondo capriccioso in E Major, Op. 14, MWV U67 (Live)
- 4.Jorge BoletPiano Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata": I. Allegro assai (Live)
- 5.Jorge BoletPiano Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata": II. Andante con moto (Live)
- 6.Jorge BoletPiano Sonata No. 23 in F Minor, Op. 57 "Appassionata": III. Allegro ma non troppo - Presto (Live)
- 7.Jorge BoletRĂ©miniscences de Norma, S. 394 (After Bellini) [Live]
- 8.Jorge BoletElegy in B Minor "For the Left Hand" (Live)
- 9.Jorge BoletLa jongleuse, Op. 52 No. 4 (Live)
- 10.Jorge BoletTriakontameron (30 Moods & Scenes in Triple Measure), Vol. 5: No. 21, The Salon [Live]
Product Description:
This is a live recording of a piano recital the great virtuoso Jorge Bolet gave 1988, in Schwetzingen (Germany), two years before his death. The performed works are by composers Jorge Bolet favoured most. This is a re-release of a SWR bestseller. When the first Schwetzingen Festival was held in 1952, even the optimists among the founders could not imagine that this was the beginning of a success story that would make it one of the major German festivals of the post war era. The Schwetzingen script of the fifties, Comission new things, rediscover the old, give up and coming youngsters a chance, still holds today and is as modern as it was back then. Because it was founded by the Suddeutscher Rundfunk public broadcasting company and kept going after its merger into Sudwestrundfunk, this festival has been documented as no other. From the very first day on, every musical event was recorded and broadcast. Thus the Schwetzingen Festival became in time the biggest classical radio festival in the world, with nearly 550 broadcasts on all continents. The list of performers and ensembles reads like an artists Whos Who of recent decades. For the Schwetzingen Festival Edition, we are opening up the archives and allowing you to enjoy some of the greatest moments in music.