Reviews: New York Times;
Aufbau;
Washington Times
** Early on: Town Hall, NY, as winner of Steinway Hall Competition ('52); concerto soloist with
[This is ancient history**, as I last performed in the '80s.]
Ferruccio Busoni -- these works in an all-Busoni solo recital
at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center,
and at college/university music departments and regional arts venues nationally, in 1979
Elegien (1907)
1.
Nach der Wendung - Recueillement
Sonatinas
-- also as a studio recording engineered by David Hancock, NYC, in 1978
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2.
All' Italia! - In modo napolitano
3.
"Meine Seele bangt und hofft zu Dir" - Choralvorspiel
4.
Turandots Frauengemach - Intermezzo
5.
Die Nächtlichen - Walzer
6.
Erscheinung - Notturno
1.
[Untitled] (1910)
2.
seconda (1912)
Il tutto vivace, fantastico, con energia,
3.
ad usum infantis Madeline M.* Americanae (1916)
capriccio e sentimento...Lento occulto
Molto tranquillo
4.
in Diem Nativitatis Christi MCMXVII (1917)
Andante melancolico
Vivace (alla Marcia)
Molto tranquillo
Polonaise (un poco cerimonioso)
5.
brevis in Signo Joannis Sebastiani Magni (1919)
In freier Nachdichtung von Bachs
6.
Kammer-Fantasie über Bizets "Carmen" (1920)
Kleiner Fantasie und Fuge d-moll
Arnold Schönberg
-- from concert at The Neighborhood Music School, New Haven, CT, 1993.
The work was programmed to just-precede my Krikos 1, a piano duo performed with Rebecca Raffaelli.
Klavierstück, Op. 33a (1929)
Mäßig
Anton von Webern
-- from solo recital at The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1983
Variationen für Klavier, Op. 27 (1936)
Sehr mäßig
Sehr schnell
Ruhig fließend
Ernst Lévy
-- from faculty recital at Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, 1980;
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recording released to Novello Publications
Five Pieces (1945)
Ross Lee Finney
-- from recital at The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, 1983
* Except for those of Busoni's Sonatinas #1;4-6, these [N]-linked audio files are digitized cassette-
tapings from live public performances.
the Philadelphia Orchestra at Worcester MA Festival ('55); solo performances at New England
Conservatory's Jordan Hall, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum
(Hartford), and over Boston-area radio on stations WCRB and WEEI.