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Earl Wild - The Art Of The Transcription • Live From Carnegie Hall album

Earl Wild - The Art Of The Transcription • Live From Carnegie Hall album

  • Performer: Earl Wild
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: The Art Of The Transcription • Live From Carnegie Hall
  • Released: 1982
  • Style: Baroque, Romantic
  • MP3 version size: 1854 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1992 mb
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  • Rating: 4.6
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Description

In a 1981 Carnegie Hall recital 'The Art of the Transcription,' Earl Wild played his own delightful version of the 'Pas de Quatre' from "Swan Lake.

Liner Notes – Earl Wild, Harold C. Schonberg. Mastered By – Bob Ludwig. Photography By – Les Rachline. Audiophile pressing". Recorded live on Sunday, November 1st, 1981 at 3:00pm. Side lengths: Side 1, 24:37 Side 2, 20:40 Side 3, 20:38 Side 4, 20:19. Other (Library Of Congress Card N. : 82-743226.

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The Art of the Transcription.

Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs appeared together at Carnegie Hall just twice-almost a half-century ago with their joint debut on December 8, 1962, and exactly 48 years ago today on April 3, 1964. Flatt appeared once more at the Hall in a 1974 solo concert. Although they did not appear together at the Hall again after the 1964 concert, the connections between Scruggs and Flatts and Carnegie Hall extend through to the 21st century. The band known as The Soggy Bottom Boys in the Coen brothers' 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? is a tribute to Scruggs and Flatt's own Foggy Bottom Boys. Ralph Stanley-their contemporary, whose music featured prominently in O Brother, Where Art Thou?-performed with Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Boys at Carnegie Hall as recently as October 2009.

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Few can remember a time without Earl Wild. He began to play in public when Coolidge and Hoover were in the White House. Wild played for Hoover. Wild has also spent a fair portion of his life in the recording studio. He cut his first album in 1934; in the last few years, he has been as prolific as ever. An awfully eventful career, Wild’s- and an intensely American one. Could there be, by the way, a more American name than Earl Wild ? With those two, clean syllables, it might as well be Jack Smith. Notes Go to the top of the document. Earl Wild appeared at Carnegie Hall on November 29, 2000.

1. Variations on "Non piu mesta" from Rossini's "La Cenerentola" - Henri Herz, 10:220:30. 2. Symphonic Metamorphosis on Themes from Johann Strauss' "Kunsterleben" - Leopold Godowsky, 12:550:30. Earl Wild: The Complete Transcriptions & Original Piano Works, Vol. Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue, Concerto in F, An American in Paris, Variations on "I Got Rhythm" and Cuban Overture. Listen to The Art of Earl Wild now. Listen to The Art of Earl Wild in full in the this site app. Play on this site. 2006 Musical Concepts. You look like someone who appreciates good music

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Mélodie D'Orfée
Composed By – Gluck*Transcription By – Sgambati*
4:00
Trois Pieces
Composed By – Rameau*Transcription By – Godowsky*
(11:44)
A2a Rigaudon 4:20
A2b Elegie 4:33
A2c Tambourin 2:41
A3 Toccata And Fugue In D Minor
Composed By – Bach*Transcription By – Tausig*
8:23
B1 Isoldens Tod
Composed By – Wagner*Transcription By – Moszkowski*
9:08
B2 The Flight Of The Bumblebee
Composed By – Rimsky-Korsakov*Transcription By – Rachmaninov*
1:11
B3 Liebesleid
Composed By – Kreisler*Transcription By – Rachmaninov*
5:03
B4 Scherzo From "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Composed By – Mendelssohn*Transcription By – Rachmaninov*
4:18
C1 Grande Fantaisie Sur L'Opera "Semiramide"
Composed By – Rossini*Transcription By – Thalberg*
16:23
Trois Chants Polonais
Composed By – Chopin*Transcription By – Liszt*
C2 Mes Joies 4:00
D1a Le Printemps 2:54
D1b Le Voeu D'Une Jeune Fille 3:42
D2 Pas De Quatre, Sur "Lac Des Cygnes"
Composed By – Tchaikovsky*Transcription By – Wild*
1:28
D3 Concert Arabesques On Themes Of "The Beautiful Blue Danube"
Composed By – Strauss*Transcription By – Schulz-Evler*
11:30

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Europadisk
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – PM & J Productions, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Carnegie Hall

Credits

  • A&R – Julian H. Kreeger
  • Design – Martin Moskof
  • Engineer [Chief Sound], Supervised By [Technical Supervisor] – Peter McGrath
  • Liner Notes – Earl Wild, Harold C. Schonberg
  • Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
  • Photography By [Cover & Liner] – Les Rachline
  • Photography By [Liner] – Julian H. Kreeger
  • Piano [Baldwin] – Earl Wild

Notes

Gatefold sleeve

"Audiophile pressing"

Recorded live on Sunday, November 1st, 1981 at 3:00pm

Side lengths:
Side 1 • 24:37
Side 2 • 20:40
Side 3 • 20:38
Side 4 • 20:19

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (Library Of Congress Card No.): 82-743226