Busoni: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Men's Chorus, Op. 39 - Johansen
Music & Arts | 1 CD | 68:25 | APE | scans | 279 MB
Music & Arts | 1 CD | 68:25 | APE | scans | 279 MB
Ferruccio Busoni
(1866-1924)
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Men's Chorus, Op. 39
Gunnar Johansen, piano
Men's choir of the NDR
NDR Symphony Orchestra
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
(1866-1924)
Concerto for Piano and Orchestra with Men's Chorus, Op. 39
Gunnar Johansen, piano
Men's choir of the NDR
NDR Symphony Orchestra
Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt
Dissatisfied with the traditional concerto form, Busoni created a monumental work lasting 68 minutes which is symphonic in scale and intent, requiring of the pianist virtuosity and stamina of the highest order, yet also a sensitive, even intimate, collaboration with the orchestra. In this this well-proportioned performance by Egon Petri’s foremost pupil Gunnar Johansen, that above all respects Busoni’s large-scale architecture, listeners will hear both the transcendental virtuosity and the poetic sensitivity called for by the score.