Katalógové číslo:
8.574674
Interpreti:
Levon Avagyan
Vydavateľ:
NAXOS, NAXOS Romantic Piano
Dátum vydania: 13. 3. 2026
6 Phantasiebilder, Op. 1
1 No. 1. Nachtstück
2 No. 2. Idylle
3 No. 3. Walpurgis Nachts Scene
4 No. 4. Hexentanz
5 No. 5. Humoreske
6 No. 6. Elegie
Piano Sonata in C Minor, Op. 12
7 I. Moderato cantabile
8 II. Prestissimo
9 III. Andante pesante -
10 IV. Allegro molto
Deutsche Tanzweisen, Op. 18
11 No. 1. Allegro moderato
12 No. 2. Vivace ma non troppo
13 No. 3. Moderato serioso
14 No. 4. Tempo commodo
15 No. 5. Vivo scherzando
Ungarische Lieder, Op. 20
16 Ungarische Lieder, Op. 20
4 Marches, Op. 22
17 No. 1. Fester Sinn
18 No. 2. Frühlingsfahrt
19 No. 3. Hochländer-Zug
20 No. 4. Todtenfeier
Lieder der Großmutter, Op. 27
21 No. 1. Mäßig
22 No. 2. Frisch
23 No. 3. Ziemlich langsam
24 No. 4. Munter
25 No. 5. Langsam und mit Ausdruck
26 No. 6. Bewegt
27 No. 7. Heiter bewegt
28 No. 8. Ernst
29 No. 9. Gemütlich
30 No. 10. Zart und nicht zu langsam
31 No. 11. Schnell
32 No. 12. Sanft und langsam
33 Nachspiel. Mäßig schnell
A native of Germany, Robert Volkmann was virtually unknown as a composer until the 1840s when he moved to Hungary. It was there that Volkmann achieved wider recognition due in part to Franz Liszt, Hans von Bülow and Richard Wagner expressing admiration for his Piano Trio, Op. 5. Volkmann’s music straddles the radical and conservative camps in the music of his era, with the early Fantasiebilder influenced by Schumann and Mendelssohn, and the scintillating Piano Sonata in C minor retaining the Classical roots of Beethoven and Schubert. From the cimbalom effects in the Ungarische Lieder to the whimsy in Lieder der Großmutter, Volkmann’s expressive potency is always infused with a compulsive rhythmic verve.