Irene Scharrer Recordings
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Release Date: 30 September 2012
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 5024709160105
Genres: Classical  
Composer/Series: Irene Scharrer Recordings
Release Date: 30 September 2012
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 2
Barcode: 5024709160105
Genres: Classical  
Composer/Series: Irene Scharrer Recordings
Description
IRENE SCHARRER, though perhaps the least remembered of the major Matthay pupils, was the earliest to record, beginning in 1909 at the age of 21.That in itself is a credit to her early fame, which she established through an extrovert, but always musical, virtuosity. She excelled in such works as the Chopin Etudes, nine of which she recorded, and in other brilliant pieces such as those here by Scarlatti and Liszt, but the poise and refinement of her Chopin nocture or the slow movement of the Mozart sonata reveal another side to her playing that is sadly underrepresented on disc. Her final recording, of the Litolff Scherzo, was also her most famous; in its day it was a best seller and was responsible for putting that work on the musical map. This set reissues for the first time all Scharrer's electrical recordings and also an example of every work she recorded in the acousticera (pre 1925) that was not later remade as an electrical recording. For completeness, a discography of all her other acoustic recordings is also included.
Tracklisting
Ann Schein; Vienna State Opera Orchestra; Eugene Goossens
Karol Szreter
Jesus Maria Sanroma; The Boston 'Pops' Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler
Irene Theorin; Jennifer Holloway; Tanja Ariane Baumgartner; Nikolai Schukoff; Iain Paterson; Bergen
Mischa Levitzki; London Symphony Orchestra; Landon Ronald
Marguerite Long
Gieseking
Una Bourne
Rolf Gupta & Oslo filharmonien
Ketil Bjornstad & Sandra Lied Haga
Vox Urbane
Sophie Dervaux, La Folia Barockorchester
Sergio Vartolo
Robert Plane (clarinet); Elias String Quaret, Gould Piano Trio; James Gilchrist (tenor); Tim Horton
Nordic Affect/Marco Casonato/Massimo Marchese/La Spagna baroque orchestra/Alejandro Marias
Michael Foyle, Iain Burnside