[f_minor] cadenza - definitive

Livio Marangon livio_marangon at yahoo.it
Wed Apr 28 10:08:57 EDT 2010


Definitively, thanks to a very kind musicologist from University of Minnesota: in the recording of K 491 Glenn plays cadenzas by Hummel, published by:
1) Schirmer in the two piano arrangement edited by Hans Bischoff;
2) Garland Pub. (NY, ed. Joel Sachs, 1989) in 'Hummel, The Complete Works for Piano, vol. 3 (Shorter compositions for piano)'.

Ciao a tutti,

Livio

 



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Da: Livio Marangon <livio_marangon at yahoo.it>
A: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. <f_minor at glenngould.org>
Inviato: Dom 25 aprile 2010, 16:42:10
Oggetto: Re: [f_minor] cadenza


I don't know: the link works normally on my pc, and also going directly to the URL - I hope you can view it.

Livio




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Da: michael macelletti <mmacelletti at sbcglobal.net>
A: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. <f_minor at glenngould.org>
Inviato: Sab 24 aprile 2010, 21:16:49
Oggetto: Re: [f_minor] cadenza


i'm sorry, but the attachment drew a blank. is there some other way of viewing ?   



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From: Livio Marangon <livio_marangon at yahoo.it>
To: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould. <f_minor at glenngould.org>
Sent: Thu, April 22, 2010 1:01:04 PM
Subject: Re: [f_minor] cadenza


...but in Glenn Gould Foundation Magazine Volume 4, Number 1 (http://glenngould.ca/magazine/), is written among other titles: 'Sketch for a cadenza for Mozart's Concerto No. 24 in C Minor, K. 491 (1958)': does anybody know whether this sketch has something to do with the cadenza which Gould actually plays?




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Da: michael macelletti <mmacelletti at sbcglobal.net>
A: f_minor at glenngould.org; gail paynter <gmadoodat at hotmail.com>
Inviato: Lun 19 aprile 2010, 16:08:09
Oggetto: [f_minor] cadenza


does anyone know if the cadenza for the first mmt. of the 24 th mozart concerto ( gould's ) is in print ?  or obtainable ?      it really is quite  interesting. the only other one which  of equal interest is the lipatti ( with karajan ) cadenza for the 21 st.   ( from 1950 or 51 ) . the lipatti might even be a little more inspired.  every other pianist else seems to become overwhelmed by the close proximity to mozart's writing, and then tries to over do it  to compensate for the inadequacy. they  become too filled with themselves,  losing the joy of mozart's writing.  gould and lipatti maintain it , in different ways,  quite nicely.    which is no mean feat !   a rather lofty height !          


      
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