Robert Schumann Études Symphoniques, Op.13 (plus 5 posthumous variations supplement to Op.13) Maurizio Pollini, piano Recorded at the Konservatorium, Berne in November 1981 Originally released in 1984 Distributed as Vinyl, digitized to 32 bit float/192.000 Hz Tracklist: 00:00 Theme in C♯ minor. Andante 01:21 Étude I in C♯ minor. Variation 1. Un poco più vivo 02:37 Étude II in C♯ minor. Variation 2. Andante 05:31 Étude III in E major. Vivace 06:42 Étude IV in C♯ minor. Variation 3. Allegro marcato 07:36 Étude V in C♯ minor. Variation 4. Scherzando 08:49 Posthumous Variation I in C♯ minor. Andante. Tempo del Tema 10:23 Posthumous Variation II in D♭ major. Meno mosso 12:07 Posthumous Variation III in C♯ minor. Allegro 13:10 Posthumous Variation IV in C♯ minor. Allegretto 15:27 Posthumous Variation V in D♭ major. Moderato 17:53 Étude VI in C♯ minor. Variation 5. Agitato 18:47 Étude VII in E major. Variation 6. Allegro molto 19:56 Étude VIII in C♯ minor. Variation 7. Sempre marcatissimo 21:46 Étude IX in C♯ minor. Presto possibile 22:24 Étude X in C♯ minor. Variation 8. Allegro con energia 23:42 Étude XI in G♯ minor. Variation 9. Andante espressivo 25:15 Étude XII in D♭ major. Finale. Allegro brillante
Little question: I’m hearing lots of nice cracking sounds, so I think that what I’m hearing is actually coming from an actual vinyl. If that’s true, how did you manage to record the whole thing?
why is it that the finale has a slightly different score compared to all the other recordings ? is it another edition of the score, or Pollini's improvisatio ?
Robert Schumann
Études Symphoniques, Op.13 (plus 5 posthumous variations supplement to Op.13)
Maurizio Pollini, piano
Recorded at the Konservatorium, Berne in November 1981
Originally released in 1984
Distributed as Vinyl, digitized to 32 bit float/192.000 Hz
Tracklist:
00:00 Theme in C♯ minor. Andante
01:21 Étude I in C♯ minor. Variation 1. Un poco più vivo
02:37 Étude II in C♯ minor. Variation 2. Andante
05:31 Étude III in E major. Vivace
06:42 Étude IV in C♯ minor. Variation 3. Allegro marcato
07:36 Étude V in C♯ minor. Variation 4. Scherzando
08:49 Posthumous Variation I in C♯ minor. Andante. Tempo del Tema
10:23 Posthumous Variation II in D♭ major. Meno mosso
12:07 Posthumous Variation III in C♯ minor. Allegro
13:10 Posthumous Variation IV in C♯ minor. Allegretto
15:27 Posthumous Variation V in D♭ major. Moderato
17:53 Étude VI in C♯ minor. Variation 5. Agitato
18:47 Étude VII in E major. Variation 6. Allegro molto
19:56 Étude VIII in C♯ minor. Variation 7. Sempre marcatissimo
21:46 Étude IX in C♯ minor. Presto possibile
22:24 Étude X in C♯ minor. Variation 8. Allegro con energia
23:42 Étude XI in G♯ minor. Variation 9. Andante espressivo
25:15 Étude XII in D♭ major. Finale. Allegro brillante
Little question: I’m hearing lots of nice cracking sounds, so I think that what I’m hearing is actually coming from an actual vinyl. If that’s true, how did you manage to record the whole thing?
why is it that the finale has a slightly different score compared to all the other recordings ? is it another edition of the score, or Pollini's improvisatio ?
Another edition, probably the first edition