Sergei Bortkiewicz (1877-1952) continued the late-Romantic piano tradition with great melodic talent. After studying in St. Petersburg with Anatoly Lyadov and in Leipzig with the Liszt pupil Alfred Reisenauer, the native Ukrainian settled in Berlin. Political times blocked his career several times. Only in 1945 he was able to regain his footing in Vienna.
The
Fantasy Pieces for Piano, op. 61, were to be printed in 1949 by music publishers Benjamin, but again the political circumstances were not favorable for Bortkiewicz. In 2013, the manuscript was discovered in the Saxon State Archive Leipzig.
This first edition finally makes Bortkiewicz's highly pianistic pieces accessible. The fantasy pieces do not deny the role models Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky and bribe through Slavic tinted melancholy, paired with Viennese charm.
| Artist |
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| Composer |
Sergej Bortkiewicz |
| Publisher |
Simrock |
| Series |
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| Pages |
24(07) |
| Language |
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| Instrument |
Piano |
| Category |
Piano & Keyboard |
| SubCategory1 |
Repertoire |
| SubCategory2 |
Solos |
| Medium |
Softcover |
| ISBN13 |
9790221122391 |
| ISBN13 |
00046692 |
| Dimensions |
305x229 |