SCHUMANN / LISZT / Reiner / Janis "Piano Concerto/Totentanz" - usedSCHUMANN / LISZT / Reiner / Janis  - "Piano Concerto/Totentanz" -  RCA .5 Audiophile Series 1983"Schumann's other major work from 1841 is the Fantaisie in A minor for piano and orchestra. Though the Fantaisie as such has ultimately disappeared from the repertoire, it is only because it evolve...70.00

SCHUMANN / LISZT / Reiner / Janis - "Piano Concerto/Totentanz" - RCA .5 Audiophile Series 1983

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"Schumann's other major work from 1841 is the Fantaisie in A minor for piano and orchestra. Though the Fantaisie as such has ultimately disappeared from the repertoire, it is only because it evolved into the first movement of the composer's Piano Concerto in A minor, completed in 1845. In this year Schumann appended two movements to the revised Fantasie; the composer's wife, the remarkable pianist Clara Wieck Schumann, premiered the result, a complete concerto, in Leipzig on New Year's Day, 1846." - AMG.

"It opens with crashing dark chords on the piano, over which the orchestra plays the Dies Irae theme (Andante), the ancient melody used in the Roman Catholic requiem mass. After some thrilling pyrotechnics on the piano and further renditions of the theme, there follow six variations, the first three of which are short, lasting less than a minute each. The final three are all substantial, each with a duration of more than three minutes. The fifth (Vivace), featuring a brilliant fugato and cadenza, may be the finest for sheer drama, though the mostly Lento-paced fourth is mesmeric in its mixture of innocence and dark mysticism. Of course, Liszt supplies a spectacular close to the work which, despite a measure of bombast, is a more dramatic and effective denouement than heard in any of his concertos or other piano/orchestral works." - AMG.

This is a 1983 Audiophile Pressing by Europadisk LTD.

RCA Red Seal .5 Series Audiophile pressing.
1/2 Speed Mastered from the original multi-track Master.
Improved frequency response, lower distortion and higher levels

The '.5' Series present the classic RCA Living Stereo Series in an up-to-date Audiophile sound.

The record is Mint.
The jacket is Exc.
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The Schumann is excellent - the Liszt is incredible.

This LP was purchased new and played once and then cleaned on a VPI machine. It was played a second time while recording to tape and then stored.

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