Bartók: Piano Suite Op. 14

This page lists all recordings of Piano Suite Op. 14, by Béla Bartók (1881-1945) on CD. Generally, more recent CDs are listed first, but with priority given to items that are in stock.

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Géza Anda

Géza Anda


Bartók:

Piano Suite Op. 14

Beethoven:

Piano Sonata No. 7 in D major, Op. 10 No. 3

Brahms:

Variations on a theme by Paganini in A minor, Op. 35

Schumann:

Etudes symphoniques, Op. 13


Géza Anda (piano)

Recorded at the Edinburgh Festival 1955

“Anda live and in commanding form.” Gramophone Magazine

“…this BBC Legends release, a recording of a 1955 Edinburgh Festival recital, finds a peerless keyboard master in his prime…in terms of pianistic magic…this CD has a great deal to offer.” BBC Music Magazine

“A lyrical pleasure…emotional tenderness and humanity, Anda breathes life across a generous gamut of musical expression…” MusicWeb International

BBC Legends - Pianists - BBCL41352

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Bartók: Piano Music

Bartók: Piano Music


Bartók:

Hungarian Peasant Songs

Piano Suite Op. 14

Andante

Allegro barbaro, Sz. 49

3 Rondos on Folk Tunes, BB 92

Ten Easy Piano Pieces, Sz. 39, BB 51

Three Burlesques, Op. 8c, Sz. 47, BB55

Romanian Folk Dances for piano, Sz. 56, BB 68

Two Romanian Dances, Op. 8a, Sz. 43, BB56


Peter Frankl (piano)

'Peter Frankl has unassailable credentials as a Bartók interpreter . . . a performer of power and insight. He is especially persuasive . . . a desirable collection' Hi-Fi News

ASV - CDDCA687

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$11.49

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Stravinsky: Three Movements from Petrushka, etc.

Bartók:

Tango

Piano Suite Op. 14

Im Freien

Stravinsky:

Three Movements from Petrushka

Piano Rag-music

Serenade in A for piano

Piano Sonata


Dezsö Ranki (piano)

Apex - 0927409112

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$6.99

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The Sydney Recital

The Sydney Recital


Bach, J S:

Partita No. 1 in B flat major, BWV825

Bartók:

Piano Suite Op. 14

Brahms:

Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5

Debussy:

Estampes (3) (Complete)

L'isle joyeuse


Paul Badura-Skoda (piano)

Live recording at the Sydney Opera House, May 1982

Genuin - GEN86056

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$17.49

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Bartók: Piano Sonata, Sz. 80, BB 88, etc.

Bartók:

Piano Sonata, Sz. 80, BB 88

Piano Suite Op. 14

Piano Suite Op. 14

Andante (deleted second movement)

7 Sketches, BB 54

Hungarian Peasant Songs for piano (15), BB 79, Sz. 71

3 Hungarian Folk Songs BB45b

3 Rondos on Folk Tunes, BB 92


Jeno Jando (piano)

"Jeno Jando starts an important new series devoted to Bartok's piano music with splendid performances of three important works: the Sonata, the Suite op.14, and Fifteen Hungarian Folksongs. He seems to have a special affinity for the playful pulsations of these pieces, as well as finding underlying connections in the sonata that make it quite dramatic." - Turok's Choice, December 2001

Naxos - 8554717

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Dino Ciani - A Tribute

Dino Ciani - A Tribute


Balakirev:

Islamey

Bartók:

Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz. 74, Op. 20

Piano Suite Op. 14

Beethoven:

Diabelli Variations, Op. 120

Eroica Variations, Op. 35

Chopin:

12 Études, Op. 25

12 Études, Op. 10

Nocturne No. 17 in B major, Op. 62 No. 1

Haydn:

Piano Sonata No. 52 in G major, Hob. XVI/39

Liszt:

Transcendental Study, S139 No. 11 'Harmonies du soir'

Transcendental Study, S139 No. 12 'Chasse-neige'

Mozart:

Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor, K457

Schumann:

Fantasie in C major, Op. 17

Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor, Op. 11

Scriabin:

Preludes, Op. 74 (5)

Étude Op. 8 No. 11 in B flat minor

Weber:

Piano Sonatas Nos. 1-4


Dino Ciani (piano)

The story of Dino Ciani unfolded in the brief span of a few years.

A period rich in events, successes and hopes that everybody, friends and admirers alike, felt were soon to be realised. Memorable were the technical ease, the smoothness and elegance of Ciani’s playing. Dino Ciani left us on 27th March 1974, meeting his sad destiny on the Via Flaminia near Rome: a road accident, one of the many tragedies to which journalistic routine generally reserves just a few lines at the bottom of the page. News of Dino’s death struck a chill blow to the heart of the entire world of music, not just in Italy, at the time. Twenty-eight years have passed since that tragic accident and Dynamic has decided to dedicate Ciani this 6-CD box set at half price, containing live and studio recordings which have not been digitally re-mastered in order to offer an authentic document of this pianist’s talent.

Up to 40% off Box Sets

Dynamic - CDS413

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Composers in Person

Composers in Person


Bartók:

No. 2: Allegro giocoso from 14 Bagatelles Op.6/Sz38/BB50

Evening in Transylvania, Ten Easy Pieces for piano No. 5 (Este a székelyeknél), Sz. 39/5, BB 51/5

Medvetánc (Bear Dance) from 10 Easy Pieces Sz39/BB51

Romanian Dance, Sz. 43, BB 56: No. 1 - Allegro vivace

No. 2: Kicsit ázottan… (A bit drunk…) from 3 Burlesques Op.8c/Sz47/BB55

Allegro barbaro, Sz. 49

Piano Suite Op. 14

Staccato (Allegretto mosso), Vol.V, No.124 from Mikrokosmos Sz107/BB105

Ostinato (Vivacissimo), Vol.VI, No.146 from Mikrokosmos Sz107/BB105

5 Hungarian Folk Songs from Sz33/BB97

Vilma Medgyaszay (soprano)

8 Hungarian Folk Songs Sz64/BB47

Mária Basilides (contralto) & Ferenc Székelyhid (tenor)

7 Hungarian Folk Tunes

(transcribed 1926, by Joseph Szigeti from 7 pieces from For Children, 1909, for piano, Sz42)

Béla Bartók (piano) & Joseph Szigeti (violin)

6 Romanian Folk Dances

(transcribed 1925, by Zoltán Székely from 6 Romanian Folk Dances, 1915, for piano, Sz56)

Béla Bartók (piano) & Joseph Szigeti (violin)

Dohnányi:

Variations on a Nursery Tune, Op. 25

Erno Dohnányi (piano)

London Symphony Orchestra, Lawrence Collingwood

Hindemith:

Sonata for Solo Viola, Op. 25 No. 1

Paul Hindemith (viola)

Scherzo for viola and cello

Paul Hindemith (viola) & Emanuel Feuermann (cello)

Nobilissima Visione

Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Hindemith

Symphonia serena

Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Hindemith

String Trio No. 2

Szymon Goldberg (violin), Paul Hindemith (viola) & Emmanuel Feuermann (cello)

Concerto for Clarinet and Orchestra

Louis Cahuzac (clarinet)

Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Hindemith

Horn Concerto

Dennis Brain (horn)

Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Hindemith

Konzertmusik, Op. 50 for strings & brass

Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Hindemith

Honegger:

Pastorale D'Été

Arthur Honegger

Cello Concerto

Maurice Maréchal (cello)

Orchestre de la Société des Concerts du Conservatoire, Arthur Honneger

Khachaturian:

Masquerade Suite

Philharmonia Orchestra, Aram Khachaturian

Violin Concerto in D minor

David Oistrakh (violin)

Philharmonia Orchestra, Aram Khachaturian

Gayane Suite

Philharmonia Orchestra, Aram Khachaturian

Poulenc:

Trois Mouvements perpétuels

Francis Poulenc (piano)

Trio for piano, oboe and bassoon

Roger Lamorlette (oboe), Gustav Dhérin (bassoon) & Francis Poulenc (piano)

Deux Novelettes

Francis Poulenc (piano)

Nocturne Nos. 1 & 4

Francis Poulenc (piano)

Nocturne No. 2 in A (‘Bal des jeunes filles’)

Francis Poulenc (piano)

15 Improvisations, No. 2 in A flat major

Francis Poulenc (piano)

15 Improvisations, No. 5 in A minor

Francis Poulenc (piano)

15 Improvisations, No. 9 in D

Francis Poulenc (piano)

15 Improvisations, No. 10 in F (‘Éloge des gammes’)

Francis Poulenc (piano)

Aubade

Francis Poulenc (piano)

Walther Straram Concerts Orchestra, Walther Straram


There can be few, if any, musicians, whilst practicing works written earlier than the 20th century, who have not wondered how the composer himself might have performed their music. There are reports, some of which are most skilful in their description, how the likes of Bach, Mozart and Beethoven may have played or improvised; furthermore there are lines of teacher/pupil relationships which can trace their lineage back to the pianistic greats such as Liszt, but still we have to imagine the sound since we cannot actually hear it.

Edison’s invention of a recording machine which developed through the Gramophone to the latest Hi-Fi system of today has been able to capture an extraordinary range of music which continues to give us endless pleasure, though some of us might occasionally even have sympathy with the perspicacious remark that Sir Arthur Sullivan recorded in a message to Edison congratulating him on his invention but expressing his terror “at the thought that much hideous and bad music may be put on record for ever”.

Some composers have left us an extensive catalogue of recorded performances, most notably Edward Elgar, Igor Stravinsky and Benjamin Britten. Others like Olivier Messiaen, Heitor Villa-Lobos and William Walton have left us significant, although limited, editions. All too many, however, have merely left us a mere fraction of their output and it was to bring these recordings to the record-buying public that the EMI Classics series COMPOSERS IN PERSON was planned and researched by Ken Jagger (1945-2007). He did include representative issues for five the above named composers in the series so as to provide a total of 20 releases.

Most composers are found as either conductors or pianists (so sometimes both) although some appear on other instruments – Hindemith as violist as well as conductor and Messiaen, Widor, Vierne and Dupré as organist.

Released or re-released in last 6 months

EMI - 2175752

(CD - 22 discs)

$75.99

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