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Adolph von Henselt

Music composed between 1815 and 1910, excluding Chopin: Liszt, Mendelssohn, etc.
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Adolph von Henselt

Postby Joffrey » 30 Mar 2005, 10:49

For the -about to go online this week- Henselt section at PS, I compiled a works list. I was not able to find one anywhere on the net in my quest for naming some recordings correctly so I made one myself. (and in the process spent four hours more on it than i had planned originally :-|)

http://www.pianosociety.com/index.php?id=297

It is not complete however, nor am I sure about the works listed at the bottom without opus number. If you see any errors or have any extra information could post it here?

thanks

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Postby Brewtality » 30 Mar 2005, 17:46

anyone gonna record the concerto? this would make my day :wink:
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Postby agitato2219 » 30 Mar 2005, 22:48

does anyone here even have the ability to record that monster of a piece?
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Postby SteinwayModelD » 01 May 2005, 19:39

agitato2219 wrote:does anyone here even have the ability to record that monster of a piece?


Hamelin already did

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Postby Brewtality » 02 May 2005, 02:31

yep. Thats the version i've got of it. I love it, its a really orchestral concerto with lots of nice arps.
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Postby Klavierdrache » 03 May 2005, 17:32

SteinwayModelD wrote:
agitato2219 wrote:does anyone here even have the ability to record that monster of a piece?


Hamelin already did

So did Ponti and Lewenthal. I've listened to both Hamelin and Ponti play it, and only the finale by Lewenthal.

But has anyone HERE at least tried playing it? :?

I'd imagine that one must first master all 24 of Henselt's etudes, in all major and minor keys (if not also Chopin's etudes).
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Postby Goldberg » 03 May 2005, 18:02

Henselt's etudes aren't that hard though...
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Postby Klavierdrache » 04 May 2005, 13:17

I've only sightread them two or three times, and remember a few big stretches...
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