SKU: TM.06310SC
SKU: TM.06313SET
SKU: ST.H480
ISBN 9790220223846.
Timed to exploit the centenary of his best pupil, Benjamin Britten, Frank Bridge's reissued Capriccios for Piano Nos.1 and 2 of 1905 come up fresh as paint: Stainer & Bell's front cover alone - reproducing Panini's elaborate 1758 painting Capriccio of Rome - is worth long study. No 1 sounds like Moszkowski; No 2 (a better piece) is more typical, recalling Bridge's own Rosemary and The Sea, and contains some chords silently depressed and exposed by re-pedalling. ***** Showy and effective, and most recommendable.
SKU: TM.06317SC
SKU: HL.49047018
UPC: 842819103813. 9.0x12.0x0.083 inches.
Whilst Horowitz toured across Russia with violinist Nathan Milstein, the two regularly played Pablo de Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy op.25, for violin and orchestra, based on the opera by Bizet. Horowitz was bored of the sparse orchestral reduction and started writing his own transcription after discovering Moritz Moszkowski's arrangement of the same piece for solo piano. Thus emerged Variations on a Theme from Bizet's Carmen. The transcription was made in 1926 and was regularly played and further developed by Horowitz until 1978. Technically challenging and written in a virtuoso manner, this edition is based on a recording from 1947 and is suitable for advanced piano players.
SKU: BT.PWM6356150
SKU: NR.46397
SKU: BT.BWH004971
SKU: TM.07497SC
SKU: BT.BWH004980
SKU: BT.BWH004928
SKU: HL.645629
ISBN 9781629060774. UPC: 008148058747. 9.0x12.0 inches.
SKU: BT.BWH004990
English.
SKU: BT.BWH004930