Pièces très intéressantes car certaines transcriptions n'ont été faites ni par Listz ni par Busoni ou même Siloti. Un grand bravo à Emanuele Delucchi pour ces magistrales interprétations et à Piano Classics pour la diffusion. Very interesting pieces because some transcriptions were made neither by Listz nor by Busoni or even Siloti. Congratulations to Emanuele Delucchi for these masterful performances. Thanks to Piano Classics for posting!
The fact d’Albert wrote so many operas is a sign of his great success during his lifetime. I just finished reading a biography of Albeniz. He wrote a handful of operas and was met with hostility when he tried to get them on the stage, even in his home country of Spain. D’Albert was clearly more successful during his lifetime. Tiefland is still a repertoire work in Germany. It was turned into a movie in 1954. And had previously been a silent film in 1922. Nobody writes 21 operas with the intention of being a forgotten and neglected composer. His Cello Concerto and Piano Concerto 2 should be more standard, as they are great works. I’m learning the Piano Concerto now for a Fall performance.
@@danielgloverpiano7693 In his lifetime D'Albert was a major pianistic star which I am sure helped his reputation as a composer, but not now. I recently found the piano roll he made of the Passacaglia, others are on my channel incl. his Beethoven 4.
@@RollaArtis thank you. I know about his tremendous pianism. I’ve done a complete survey of his piano solo works, and there’s not a lot, except for these transcriptions, a sonata, a Baroque type Suite (which I’ve performed) and some character pieces. I find it odd that he wrote so little piano music, and that all but one of his operas was performed in his lifetime. They were spread all over the map: Dresden, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Vienna, Prague, etc. Clearly he was highly regarded as an opera composer. The only other pianist to have such success in opera was Mozart. There absolutely must be some quality to his works which made for such exposure. It makes one wonder why they’ve disappeared mostly. I have a biography in German which I will read one day. You should read of the tremendous prejudice against Saint-Saëns in getting any of his operas performed. Liszt presented Samson and Delilah at Weimar, but it was snubbed at Paris Opera at first. They wouldn’t do it. Why was d’Albert so successful, and in so many different opera houses?
Amazing energy in these performances!
Wonderful touch and superb transcription.
Pièces très intéressantes car certaines transcriptions n'ont été faites ni par Listz ni par Busoni ou même Siloti.
Un grand bravo à Emanuele Delucchi pour ces magistrales interprétations et à Piano Classics pour la diffusion.
Very interesting pieces because some transcriptions were made neither by Listz nor by Busoni or even Siloti.
Congratulations to Emanuele Delucchi for these masterful performances. Thanks to Piano Classics for posting!
Wonderful stuff, Bravo!
A great rendition of this masterpieces
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!! ♥♥♥♥ Joyous Celebration of BACH ♥♥♥♥
Magnifique 🎵🎶🎵💖👏👌
Splendida esecuzione
👏👏👏
Thank you! 🌸
Amazing
Maravilhoso. Obrigado a quem postou.
wonderful, thank you
Дуже дякую.
Buenisimo este canal solo grandes piezas de piano y transcripción de piano trae, me encanta :)
Claro, por eso se llama Piano Classics.
Fantástico!!!!!!!!🙏
Las trancripciones están muy bien hechas...
Hi to all) Good luck to everyone and more positive emotions)
❤
This music will be heard as long as the human kind exists on planet earth ...
Magija..
What happened in the passacaglia about 2 minutes before the end - it sounds like a whole beat is skipped?
21 Operas - LOL
The fact d’Albert wrote so many operas is a sign of his great success during his lifetime. I just finished reading a biography of Albeniz. He wrote a handful of operas and was met with hostility when he tried to get them on the stage, even in his home country of Spain. D’Albert was clearly more successful during his lifetime. Tiefland is still a repertoire work in Germany. It was turned into a movie in 1954. And had previously been a silent film in 1922. Nobody writes 21 operas with the intention of being a forgotten and neglected composer.
His Cello Concerto and Piano Concerto 2 should be more standard, as they are great works. I’m learning the Piano Concerto now for a Fall performance.
@@danielgloverpiano7693 In his lifetime D'Albert was a major pianistic star which I am sure helped his reputation as a composer, but not now. I recently found the piano roll he made of the Passacaglia, others are on my channel incl. his Beethoven 4.
@@RollaArtis thank you. I know about his tremendous pianism. I’ve done a complete survey of his piano solo works, and there’s not a lot, except for these transcriptions, a sonata, a Baroque type Suite (which I’ve performed) and some character pieces. I find it odd that he wrote so little piano music, and that all but one of his operas was performed in his lifetime. They were spread all over the map: Dresden, Leipzig, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Vienna, Prague, etc. Clearly he was highly regarded as an opera composer. The only other pianist to have such success in opera was Mozart. There absolutely must be some quality to his works which made for such exposure. It makes one wonder why they’ve disappeared mostly. I have a biography in German which I will read one day. You should read of the tremendous prejudice against Saint-Saëns in getting any of his operas performed. Liszt presented Samson and Delilah at Weimar, but it was snubbed at Paris Opera at first. They wouldn’t do it. Why was d’Albert so successful, and in so many different opera houses?
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