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DescriptionSchumann Works For Oboe & Piano (1992) [Naxos 8.550599] FLAC Includes: Flac Tracks + Album Arts & Information Schumann Werke Für Oboe und Klavier József Kiss, Oboe & Jenő Jandó, Klavier (Piano) Composer: Robert Schumann Album: Works For Oboe And Piano Scored: Schumann Werke Für Oboe und Klavier Oboe: József Kiss Piano: Jenö Jandó (Klavier) Label: Naxos Catalog Number: 8.550599 Format: CD, Album Country: Europe Released: 1992 Genre: Classical Style: Romantic Rip Type: Tracks Audio Codec: Flac Bitrate: Lossless Tracklist Schumann 5 Stücke Im Volkston, Op. 102 (Five Folk-Song Pieces) 01 "Vanitas Vanitatum": Mit Humor 3:13 02 Langsam 3:08 03 Nicht Schnell, Mit Viel Ton Zu Spielen 3:32 04 Nicht Zu Rasch 1:50 05 Stark Und Markiert 2:51 Schumann Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 (Fantasy Pieces) 06 Zart Und Mit Ausdruck 2:59 07 Lebhaft, Leicht 3:25 08 Rasch Und Mit Feuer 4:01 Schumann Drei Romanzen, Op. 94 (Three Romances) 09 Nicht Schnell 3:17 10 Einfach, Innig 3:36 11 Nicht Schnell 4:20 12 Adagio Und Allegro, Op. 70 8:12 Schumann Sonata In A Minor, Op. 105 13 Mit Leidenschaftlichem Ausdruck 5:53 14 Allegretto 3:50 15 Lebhaft 5:11 Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – HNH International Ltd. Copyright (c) – HNH International Ltd. Distributed By – MVD Music And Video Distribution GmbH Recorded At – Unitarian Church, Budapest Credits Composed By – Robert Schumann Cover – Hans Thoma Engineer – János Bohus Liner Notes – Keith Anderson (6) Oboe – József Kiss Piano – Jenö Jandó Producer – Ibolya Tóth Recorded By – Phoenix Studio Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4891030505995 Label Code: LC 9158 Rights Society: GEMA / BIEM Robert Schumann Profile: German composer, pianist, aesthete and influential music critic from the Romantic era, born 8 June 1810 in Zwickau, Germany and died 29 July 1856 in Endenich/Bonn, Germany. He was married to Clara Schumann. József Kiss, Oboe József Kiss was born in Sátoraljaujhely in 1961 and studied in Budapest, before joining the Budapest Symphony Orchestra in 1982. He was a principal oboist in the orchestra and assistant professor of oboe at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music. In 1984 he won the bronze medal at the Toulon International Oboe Competition and four years later the wind-players’ prize of the Hungarian Radio. Jenő Jandó, Klavier (Piano) Jenő Jandó is one of the most prolific artists in the history of classical music recording. He is also one of its most appreciated and admired. Jenő Jandó is a professor at the Liszt Academy Budapest. The Hungarian pianist has won a number of piano competitions in Hungary and abroad, including first prize in the 1973 Hungarian Piano Concours and first prize in the chamber music category at the Sydney International Piano Competition in 1977. He has recorded for Naxos all the piano concertos and sonatas of Mozart. Other recordings for Naxos include the concertos of Grieg and Schumann as well as Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No. 2 and Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini and the complete piano sonatas of Haydn and Beethoven, the complete piano music of Bartók, and a wide repertoire of chamber music. His critically acclaimed recordings of the Complete Haydn Piano Sonatas are available in a 10-CD Box Set, released to mark the 200th anniversary of the composer’s death (8.501042). In many ways, Jenő Jandó defines the approach which Naxos has to its catalogue: innovation, completeness, quality, breadth and availability. To this can be added perhaps the supremacy of the work over the ego of the performer. Born in Pecs, a quiet town in southern Hungary, Jenő Jandó was taught piano by his mother before undertaking formal study of the instrument at the Liszt Academy, under the nurturing scrutiny of Katalin Nemes and Paul Kadosa. After graduation, Jandó had a series of successes in major international competitions, including the Cziffra and Ciani Piano Competitions, yet he himself believes his professional career really began when he took third prize at the Beethoven Piano Competition at the age of 18. When Naxos was still in its infancy, the production planners wanted to release a disc of the better-known Beethoven piano sonatas. By chance, a Hungarian company working with Naxos at the time recommended Mr Jandó and sent in a demo tape. The complete Beethoven piano sonatas were then entrusted to Mr Jandó’s capable hands. Similar to the ease with which he handles the various demanding styles of the solo piano repertoire, Jenő Jandó also excels when performing with other musicians. His sensitivity to chamber music can be heard in, for example, his recording with the Kodály Quartet of Schubert’s “Trout” Quintet or the Brahms and Schumann Piano Quintets as well as in the highly successful recording of Beethoven’s “Archduke” and “Ghost” Piano Trios. As an accompanist, Jenő Jandó has worked closely with Takako Nishizaki in recordings of the Franck and Grieg violin sonatas and, most notably, in a four-volume set of the Mozart sonatas. His special style of accompaniment also shows itself in Kodály’s Sonata for Cello and Piano as well as in a recording of Dohnányi cello sonatas in partnership with Maria Kliegel. • • • If You Can, Please Seed & Thanks. I hope you enjoy the Audiophiles. Please notify me if you have any problems downloading, or find any inoperative or bogus files in this download. Please Make Your Request Here: https://kat.cr/user/PhatViking/requests Regards, Phat Viking Sends... Sharing Widget |