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Wendy Warner Plays Popper & Piatigorsky |
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Wendy Warner Plays Popper & Piatigorsky Wendy Warner, cello Eileen Buck, piano Cedille Records: CDR 90000 111 |
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Popper's Suite for Cello and Piano, Op. 69 (27:30)
- Allegro giojoso (10:37)
- II. Tempo di Menuetto (6:07)
- III. Ballade (4:47)
- IV. Finale (5:50)
Popper's Three Pieces, Op. 11 (12:31)
- Widmung (5:59)
- Humoreske (2:42)
- Mazurka (3:44)
Popper's Im Walde, Op. 50 (23:02)
- No. 1 Eintritt (6:05)
- No. 2 Gnomentanz (3:30)
- No. 3 Andacht (5:25)
- No. 4 Reigen (2:36)
- No. 5 Herbstblume (1:58)
- No. 6 Heimkehr (3:13)
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Piatigorsky's Variations on a Paganini Theme (1946) (16:07)*
- Theme (0:29)
- Variation 1 (Pablo Casals) (1:09)
- Variation 2 (Paul Hindemith) (0:46)
- Variation 3 (Raya Garbousova) (0:32)
- Variation 4 (Erica Morini) (0:46)
- Variation 5 (Felix Salmond) (1:05)
- Variation 6 (Joseph Szigeti) (1:26)
- Variation 7 (Yehudi Menuhin) (0:52)
- Variation 8 (Nathan Milstein) (0:35)
- Variation 9 (Fritz Kreisler) (1:20)
- Variation 10 (self-portrait) (0:33)
- Variation 11 (Gaspar Cassado) (0:57)
- Variation 12 (Mischa Elman) (1:37)
- Variation 13 (Ennio Bolognini) (1:19)
- Variation 14 (Jascha Heifetz) (0:59)
- Tempo di Marcia (Vladimir Horowitz) (1:35)
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"Wendy Warner depicted the beauty of Brahms' imagination with a lyrically tender high register and sonorous tone-picture. A special magic lay over the scene: the air of a great artist's soul penetrated her warm-hearted playing...[it] revealed unbelievably clearly her gift to speak with the instrument, but also her absolutely individual interpretation of the work.— Die Glocke, New Westphalian (translated)
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