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Author / Creator:Korngold, Erich Wolfgang, 1897-1957.
Uniform title:Piano music
Imprint:Hong Kong : Naxos Digital Services/Nimbus, [2009]
Description:1 online resource (1 sound file)
Language:No linguistic content
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Format: E-Resource Streaming Audio Music recording Audio
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9856725
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Other authors / contributors:Jones, Martin, 1940-
McMahon, Richard (Pianist)
Notes:Streaming audio.
Martin Jones, piano.
Recorded Nov. 28-30, 2000 and May 26-27 and Aug. 31, 2001, Wyastone Leys, Monmouth, United Kingdom.
Publisher's no.:NI5705-08 Naxos Digital Services/Nimbus
Table of Contents:
  • Sonata no. 1 in D minor (1908/9) (18:37)
  • Don Quixote : six character pieces after Cervantes (1909) (13:49)
  • Der Schneemann = The snowman : pantomime in two scenes (1909) (42:31)
  • Sonata no. 2 op. 2 (1910) (30:07)
  • Märchenbilder = Seven fairy tale pictures : op. 3 for piano (1910) (24:05)
  • Vier kleine fröhliche Waltzer = Four waltzes : for piano (1911) (12:10)
  • Vier kleine Karikaturen für Kinder = Four little caricatures for children : op. 19 (1926) (2:43)
  • Was der Wald erzählt = What the woods tell me : (1909) (6:19)
  • Zwischenspiel = Intermezzo (Akt. III) aus der Oper "Das Wunder der Heliane : (1927) (8:03)
  • Piano trio in D major op. 1 (1910) (piano four hands with Richard McMahon) (30:16)
  • Potpourri aus der Oper "Der Ring des Polykrates" : (1913) / arr. L. Ruffin (9:42)
  • Aus der Musik zu "Viel Lärmen un Nichts" = Much ado about nothing : op. 11 (1918) (8:36)
  • "Schach Brugge!" : Burleske Nachtszene am Minnewasser aus der Oper "Die tote Stadt" : op. 12 (1920) (9:37)
  • Geschichten von Strauss : op. 21 (1927) (10:18)
  • Sonata no. 3 in C major op. 25 (1931) (26:54)
  • Der Schneemann = The snowman : four easy pieces (14:59)
  • Schauspiel overture : op. 4 (1911) / arr. F. Rebay (piano four hands with Richard McMahon) (13:15)
  • Grosse Fantasie aus der Oper "Die tote Stadt" : op. 12 (1920) / arr. F. Rebay (18:31).