C. Ph. E. Bach
1. Sonata in E minor, Wq 59 No.1, H 281 (1784)
Stephen Heller
4 Freischütz Studies, Op.127 (1871)
2. No.1 in A minor: Allegro molto
3. No.3 in C minor: Allegro con fuoco
Wagner-Kocsis
4. Flower Maidens’ Scene and Finale “Parsifal”
Ferruccio Busoni
5. Prelude in E flat minor, Op.37, No.14 (K.181)
Busoni
6 Elegies, (K.249) (1907)
6. No.2: All’ Italia! (In modo napolitano)
Boris Pasternak
Two Preludes (1906)
7. E flat minor – Con moto
8. G sharp minor – Andante
Boris Pasternak
9. Sonata in B minor (1909)
Jørgen Bentzon
10. Variations on a theme of Chopin, Op.1 (1921)
Robert Helps
11. Hommage à Fauré, from 3 Hommages, No.1 (1972)
Beyond the mainstream ©
The festival “Rarities of Piano Music”
Editors: Johanna Jürgensen and Peter Froundjian
In the north of Germany, near the Danish border in the North Frisian district capital of Husum, is a piano festival held every year since 1987. It is dedicated solely to the most seldom-played works of the piano repertoire.
The “Rarities of Piano Music” Festival has quickly made its way from insider’s tip to a renowned festival among the connoisseurs and exercises a nearly magical
draw on those who attend. The book “Beyond the mainstream” spotlights the piano festival from various perspectives, with festival creator and artistic
director Peter Froundjian as well as music journalists, longtime festival attendees, pianist Marc-André Hamelin and Copenhagen CD producer Jesper Buhl
narrating their most spectacular and personal concert and festival experiences. Rounding off the book is a transcription of the highly original and descriptive
1987 lecture given at the very first festival by Berlin music critic Walther Kaempfer (1899-1991) of his experiences listening to numerous legendary pianists
in concert, the majority of them heralding from the studios of Liszt and Leschetizky.
A large number of the works performed at the “Rarities of Piano Music” Festival are available on the annual live CD recording of the festival. An overview of the recorded works can be found in the supplement.
RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 2011
CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 709
EAN: 5709499709009




