Robert Schumann - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in A minor, Op. 54 32:05
1. I. Allegro affettuoso 15:45
2. II. Intermezzo. Andantino grazioso 5:40
3. III. Allegro vivace 10:34
4. Cesar Franck - Symphonic Variations for Piano and Orchestra 16:58
Robert Schumann - Kinderszenen, Op. 15 20:50
5. I. Von fremden Ländern und Menschen (Des pays Mysterieux) 1:37
6. II. Kuriose Geschichte (Curieuse histoire) 1:16
7. III. Hasche-Mann (Colin-Maillard) 0:32
8. IV. Bittendes Kind (LÉnfant prie) 1:11
9. V. Glückes genug (Bonheur) 1:32
10. VI. Wichtige Begebenheit (Aventure important) 0:52
11. VII. Träumerei (Reverie) 3:00
12. VIII. Am Kamin (Au coin de feu) 1:00
13. IX. Ritter vom Steckenpferd (Sur le cheval de bois) 0:49
14. X. Fast zu ernst (Peut etre trop serieux) 1:53
15. XI. Fürchtenmachen (Faire peur) 1:49
16. XII. Kind im Einschlummern (Lénfant séndort) 2:32
17. XIII. Der Dichter spricht (Le poete parle) 2:17
Ivan Moravec piano
Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (1-4)
Václav Neumann conductor (1-4)
Stereo digital recording, 1987 (5-17), stereo recording, 1976 (1-4)
Ivan Moravec (b.1930) is one of the foremost Czech pianists of the second half of the 20th century. He embarked on his artistic career in the 1950s, and notwithstanding the many adversities confronted at that time by artists in Eastern Europe, he soon gave proof of his talent to audiences in Italy, Austria and Britain, and in 1962 made his American debut. Since then he has appeared in the majority of the world's prominent concert halls, and has produced dozens of recordings, including many international award-winning titles. The recent hundred-volume anthology of Great Pianists of the 20th Century issued by Philips features two recordings by Moravec, as the only Czech artist represented in the series. To render a truly representative artistic portrait of Ivan Moravec, we opted for two separate albums, one containing works from the international repertoire, the other focused exclusively on Czech music.
(Supraphon 2000)
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