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#416196 - 01/20/02 10:15 PM
Schumann Fantasy
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I bought the music to this today. Has anyone ever heard it or played it?
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#416198 - 01/21/02 08:48 AM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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Registered: 05/26/01
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I recitaled it many years ago. It's been soooo long that I don't even remember the other pieces in the program. This is a super demanding piece, both musically and technically. Some accomplished pianist here does not care for this major composition of Schumann...
I still do remember that killer coda with break-neck speed doing big skips with pinkies of both hands. I spent weeks, if not months just to polish it up for recital.
Rgds, AndrewG
[ January 21, 2002: Message edited by: AndrewG ]
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#416199 - 01/21/02 09:31 AM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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Originally posted by AndrewG:  Some accomplished pianist here does not care for this major composition of Schumann... [/b]  I've actually been rethinking it lately and listening to it more. I think that I originally disliked it because lots of people at school tend to botch it up. Do you have any suggestions as for as recordings go?
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#416200 - 01/21/02 10:44 AM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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Registered: 06/06/01
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howoritz!!!
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#416201 - 01/21/02 11:08 AM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: New York
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So it is quite difficult technically after all.
I like the Schumann Fantasy, especially the first movement. However, I think I like the Schubert Wanderer Fantasy a bit more.
As for a recording, I have one that I'm happy with. Maurizio Pollini on Deutsche Grammophon. This recording has both the Wanderer Fantasy and Schumann's C major Fantasy.
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#416205 - 01/21/02 05:41 PM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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i never cared for the schumann fantasy much either, but horowitz's recording has made me like it very much...can anyone dispute his greatness?
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#416206 - 01/21/02 07:01 PM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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I never cared for Horowitz's mannerism and idiosyncrasies. His Schumann Fantasy recorded when he came out of a long silence in 1965, however, is more than exemplary. That indeed is an outstanding reading...
AndrewG
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#416207 - 01/22/02 12:49 PM
Re: Schumann Fantasy
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My favorite recording is Horowitz', despite a few small mistakes here & there. He really got to the heart of this music, and this performance is more direct than some of his other Schumann playing (like that God-awful Kinderszenen from 1982).
I have Pollini's recording, and while it is technically unsurpassable, I find it curiously uninvolving. Kempff's performance is disappointing, too. Kissin's performance is convincing, and comes coupled with some stunning Liszt Trancendental Etudes.
But, I'll always love the Horowitz!
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The composers want performers be imaginative, in the direction of their thinking--not just robots, who execute orders. George Szell
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