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Franz Liszt
Concerto No 1 in E-flat Major for piano and orchestra
1. Allegro maestoso
2. Quasi adagio
3. Allegro vivace – Allegro animato
4. Allegro marziale animato

Camille Saint-Saëns
Concerto No 2 in G minor for piano and orchestra
5. Andante sostenuto
6. Allegro scherzando
7. Presto

Edvard Grieg
Concerto in A minor for piano and orchestra
8. Allegro molto moderato
9. Adagio
10. Allegro moderato molto e marcato

11. To the Spring  Op. 43 No 6

CD 2
Ludvig van Beethoven
Sonata No 14 Op. 27 No 2 in C sharp Minor
1. Adagio sostenuto
2. Allegretto
3. Presto agitato

D. Scarlatti arr. Tausig
4. Pastorale
5. Capriccio

Frederic Chopin
6. Etude Op. 25 No 9

Leopold Godowsky
7. Paraphrase on Chopin Etude Op. 25 No 9

Frederic Chopin
8. Mazurka Op. 33 No 1 in G sharp Minor
9. Mazurka Op. 68 No 2 in A Minor
10. Valse Op. 64 No 2 in C sharp Minor
11. Berceuse Op. 57

Johannes Brahms
Variations and fugue on a theme by G.F. Handel Op. 24
12. Theme and Variations 1 – 4
13. Variations 5 – 10
14. Variations 11 – 15
15. Variations 16 – 20
16. Variations 21 – 25
17. Fugue

Jean Sibelius
18. Romance Op. 24 No 9 in D flat Major

Alexander Scriabin
19. Nocturne Op. 9 No 2 (for the left hand alone)

Sergei Rachmaninov
20. Prelude Op. 23 No 5 (rec. 1929)
21. Prelude Op. 23 No 5 (rec. 1951)

Ignaz Friedman
22. Wienertanz No 2

Recording Artist Victor Schiøler ©
Victor Schiøler holds a prominent position in the history of Danish grammophone records.
He was a pioneer in this field, being the first Danish pianist to make records. In the area
of vocal music Denmark was early to make recordings, and the list of Danish singers appearing on records before 1920 is long.
The number of records and copies sold were large too. Instrumcntal music only appeared later.
Recordings were fewer and the numbers of copies too. I think Victor Schiøler’s Chopin record from 1924 and his
Friedman record from 1925 are the einstances of this genre in Denmark.
He was also the first Danish pianist recording instrumental concerts, and his Tchaikovsky piano concerto in B flat minor
with the Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Carl v. Garaguly from 1945 is the very first Danish rccording of a piano concerto.
It became extremely populur and sold in large numbers, so much that Victor Schiøler recorded it again in 1950, this time with
the conductor Erik Tuxen.

RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 1998

CATALOGUE NUMBER: DACOCD 491-492

EAN: 5709499491201

 

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CD, MP3, FLAC

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