Alexandra Oehler — Teresa Carreño (Diary 2014-08-07)
Teresa Carreño (1853 – 1917) as a prominent pianist and forgotten composer: piano music played by Alexandra Oehler
All just my personal opinion
Teresa Carreño (1853 – 1917) as a prominent pianist and forgotten composer: piano music played by Alexandra Oehler
Comparing recordings with the following artists: Müllejans/Bezuidenhout (2008), Tetzlaff/Vogt (2011), Oistrakh/Badura-Skoda (1972), Grumiaux/Haskil (1956)
Rubinstein’s Solo Recording Repertoire: Mozart: Rondo in A minor, K.511 (in comparison with Walter Gieseking, Ronald Brautigam, and Kristian Bezuidenhout);
Rachmaninoff: Prélude in C♯ minor from “Morceaux de fantaisie” op.3;
Szymanowski: 5 Mazurkas from op.50
Rubinstein’s Recording Repertoire: Igor Stravinsky, “Trois Movements de Pétrouchka” — Rubinstein, Pollini, with a side-view on Weissenberg, Béroff, Yuja Wang;
Scriabin: Nocturne in D♭ major for the left hand;
Mompou: “Cançons i Danses”;
Anton Rubinstein: Valse-Caprice, Barcarolles No.3 & 4;
Gershwin: Prelude No.2
Rubinstein’s Recording Repertoire: J.S. Bach’s Chaconne in D minor (from the Partita for violin solo, BWV 1004), arranged for piano by Ferruccio Busoni
Arthur Rubinstein, “The Complete Album Collection” (a first look);
Busoni vs. Bach? — Arthur Rubinstein / Ton Koopman, Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564