The German pianist and teacher Theodor Kullak, a piano student of Carl Czerny among others, enjoyed a stellar career. His transcriptions, arrangements and studies have proved enduring, while his lesser-known original works contain an abundance of persuasive pianistic colours. The pensive and dramatic Grande Sonate in F sharp minor reveals the influence of Mendelssohn and Beethoven, and the Symphonie de Piano displays elements of Schumann as well as Kullak’s fondness for Italian models. Virtuoso panache and drawing room grace are also represented in the smaller works in this selection.
Theodor Kullak: Piano Works – Roman Fediurko
Grande Sonate in F sharp minor, Op. 7 (c. 1842)
Symphonie de Piano, Op. 27 (pub. c. 1848)
Ballade, Op. 54 (pub. c. 1849)
Scherzo in G minor, Op. 96 (pub. 1856)
Impromptu-Caprice in E flat major, Op. 97 (pub. 1856)
Roman Fediurko
14,90€
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