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- Russian Empire, Soviet Union
- pianist, composer, conductor
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Auf Flügeln des Gesanges: Romantic songs and piano transcriptions
[…] after Robert's death). His 'Frühlingslied' from 10 Lieder Op. 1 has a Brahmsian charm which comes over in Kirchner's unshowy transcription of his song. Johannes Brahms 'Agnes' from Acht Lieder un Gesange Op.59 is rather more darkly dramatic, to which Prégardien and Katsaris give a lovely melancholic glow. Kirchner's transcription successfully re-invents the song as a rather Brahmsian intermezzo. Brahms' 'Vergebliches Stanchen' from Fünf Romanzen und Lieder Op.84 is delightfully characterful and positively skittish. Eduard Schütt's transcription is in fact a paraphrase, so we quickly move from straight transcription into something more pianistically bravura and in fact start to stray quite a long way from Brahms, though the result is truly delightful.The final work on the disc is Brahms' Wiegenlied which is heard sung in a beautifully shaped and highly artful performance, and then in a transcription by the great accompanist Gerald Moore.Franz Schubert (1797-1828) - Die Forelle, Op. 32, […]
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