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Leon Fleisher Recital - Bach/Brahms, Scriabin, Saint-Saens

Leon Fleisher Recital - Bach/Brahms, Scriabin, Saint-SaensCreators: Felix Blumenfeld, Johannes Brahms, Leopold Godowsky, Camille Saint-Saens, Robert Saxton, Alexander Scriabin, Jeno Takacs, Leon Fleisher
Label: Sony
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 151853

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.6 x 0.5

MPN: 48081
UPC: 074644808124
EAN: 0007464480812
ASIN: B0000027UF

Release Date: July 27, 1993
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Tracks:

  • Toccata and Fugue, Op 56
  • Études (6) for piano, left hand, Op. 135: Prélude: Allegretto moderato
  • Études (6) for piano, left hand, Op. 135: Alla Fuga: Allegro non troppo
  • Études (6) for piano, left hand, Op. 135: Moto Perpetuo: Allegretto - Doux et tranquille - sans vitesse et très également
  • Études (6) for piano, left hand, Op. 135: Bourrée: Molto allegro
  • Études (6) for piano, left hand, Op. 135: Élégie: Poco adagio
  • Études (6) for piano, left hand, Op. 135: Gigue: Presto
  • Chacony
  • Studies (5) for piano, Anh. 1a/1: No. 5, Chaconne, after Bach, for left hand
  • Etude for piano (left hand), Op 36
  • Prelude for piano in C sharp minor (for left hand alone), Op. 9/1
  • Nocturne for piano in D flat major (for left hand alone), Op. 9/2
  • Symphonic Metamorphoses of the Schatz-Walzer from Der Zigeunerbaron by Johann Strauss, for piano, left hand

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Leon Fleisher made this recording in 1991, several years before he regained the ability to play with both hands. What makes this disc worthwhile even for the general music lover is Brahms's transcription of the Bach Chaconne, much more faithful and effective than the famous one by Busoni. The disc also includes an amusing set of études by Saint-Saëns, a dazzling étude by Felix Blumenfeld (Horowitz's teacher), two excellent pieces by Scriabin and several contemporary works. If Fleisher doesn't quite eclipse memories of Simon Barere in the Blumenfeld Étude, his playing is always musical and technically sound, especially in the difficult Brahms transcription, the best performance of this arrangement ever recorded. --Leslie Gerber


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars Most Awesome CD!   January 3, 2009
Louis Richards (Rochester, NY)
I purchased this CD for the Brahms transcription of the Bach Chaconne and was as thrilled as I have ever been listening to a piano performance. I remember what a rising star Leon Fleisher was before losing the ability to use his right hand - he was viewed as the heir to Horowitz. The mastery Fleisher reveals in the recording of these pieces for left hand alone far surpasses anything I have ever heard from ANY pianist, one handed or two. Certainly, these are on a par far removed from the hackneyed recordings of Paul Wittgenstein, for whom so much Left Hand music was transcribed or composed. Surely, no one will be disappointed by this CD and I urge serious 'collectors' to purchase a copy. Thankfully, Mr. Fleischer has now regained the full use of his right hand and I expect we will see additional wonderous music being offered in the future.


5 out of 5 stars Fleisher the Master of Left Hand   March 26, 2008
Scriabinmahler (Cambridge UK)

Michel Beroff recorded similar repertoire, superbly played, but somehow it hasn't caught my interest. On the other hand, Fleisher's performaces of these works are captivating. Amazing thing is that your attention is never drawn to left-handed-ness of playing, but to the music itself. Sheer musicianship and artistry transcend such technical matter. His performance of Saint-Saens' Etudes, Brahms's transcription of Bach's Chaconne, Blumenfeld's dazzling Etude is second to none. Except for too languid account of Scriabin's Op.9 Nocturne (unusually for him Fleisher completely misjudges tempo!), I thoroughly enjoyed every track of the CD.



5 out of 5 stars Dr. James L. Franklin   January 15, 2007
Dr. James L. Franklin
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

A wonderful introduction to a sampling of the most important works for solo piano left hand, beautifully played and with an informative discussion of the music on the "record jacket".


5 out of 5 stars An Introduction to Leon Fleisher   September 15, 2006
Vera Kolb (Kenosha, WI)
11 out of 12 found this review helpful

Leon Fleisher needs no introduction. Don't you just hate that? Everybody needs an introduction, no matter how famous they are. You, out there, may have never heard of Leon Fleisher. You may not even feel bad about it, considering that you are way behind in your other self-improvement projects. You may be stuck in the middle of the Plato's Dialogues, and may not have even started that Balzac.
No matter what your circumstances are, you need to be urgently introduced to Mr. Fleisher, and this CD is a perfect way of doing it!
You will be immediately impressed by the most delicate playing ever, in which Mr. Fleisher literally caresses each note. As you listen to his performance of Bach you will finally understand what Plato meant by the world of perfect forms. The rest of the pieces reveal emotional variety and richness in which you will easily participate.
Maybe Mr. Fleisher is so famous because he makes his listeners feel so special. We achieve musical greatness vicariously, through him.
After you finish listening to this CD, please "Google" Mr. Fleisher to learn about his extraordinary courage and spirit in times of disability of his right hand. There is a happy ending in which his love and great gift for music conquered all adversity! You will also learn about his incredible, most impressive musical pedigree. By this time, fortunately, it will be too late to be intimidated by it! Leon Fleisher has already become your friend. He played his gentle music just for you, in your living room.



5 out of 5 stars Amazing left-hand recital!   December 15, 2000
offeck (New York, NY -- United States of America)
10 out of 11 found this review helpful

Clear and detailed Toccata and Fugue. Crisp Saint Saens Op 135. Masterful interpretation of Brahm's transcription of the Chaccone from Bach's Second Solo Violin Partita. The Scriabin and Blumenthal are expressive and warm but seem aren't terribly moving. Thee hand-taxing Symphonic Metamorphoses is sparkly and flamboyant. Sound is a bit bright, but disc is highly enjoyable.



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