Forgotten Opera Singers

Forgotten Opera Singers

Feb 28, 2025

ALFRED CORTOT SCHUMANN LA VOIX DE SON MAÎTRE – 2 C 153-03490/2 3 CDR

 



ALFRED-DENIS CORTOT (BORN SEPT. 26, 1877, NYON, SWITZ.—DIED JUNE 15, 1962, LAUSANNE)

was a conductor, teacher, and one of the outstanding French pianists of the 20th century, known especially for his interpretations of the later Romantic composers.


 



Cortot studied piano at the Paris Conservatory. After gaining experience as an assistant conductor at Bayreuth, in 1902 he conducted the first French performance of Wagner’s music drama Götterdämmerung (The Twilight of the Gods). He founded the Société des Concerts and the Paris Orchestre Philharmonique and introduced many works of contemporary French composers. In 1905, with violinist Jacques Thibaud and cellist Pablo Casals, he formed a trio, which earned international renown for its superb ensemble playing. In 1918 he founded the École Normale de Musique in Paris, where his piano classes had a wide influence. He published works on piano technique and a historical survey of French piano music and edited the works of Schumann and Chopin. He also assembled one of the finest private collections of musical autographs. About 1950 he retired to Lausanne.



TRACKLIST


 

Alfred Cortot, Schumann – Schumann

Label: La Voix De Son Maître – 2 C 153-03490/2

Format: 3 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation

Box Set

Country: France

Released: 1979

Genre: Classical

Style: Romantic

Piano Concerto In A Minor, Op. 54

Conductor – Landon Ronald

Orchestra – London Philharmonic Orchestra

B Études Symphoniques, Op. 13 & Op. Posth.

C Kreisleriana, Op. 16

D1 Carnaval, Op. 9

D2 Des Abends (From “Fantasiestücke”), Op. 12 No. 1

D3 Vogel Als Prophet (From “Waldszenen”), Op. 82 No. 7

E1 Papillons, Op. 2

E2 Kinderszenen (Scenes From Childhood), Op. 15

F Davidsbünderlertänze, Op. 6

Author – Bernard Gavoty

Composed By – Robert Schumann

Conductor – Landon Ronald

Orchestra – London Philharmonic Orchestra

Piano – Alfred Cortot

3 LP Box set with 12″ 12pp book

Recorded 1928 to 1948

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