Presented by www.parnassusrecords.com, The Grand Piano podcast examines the great instrument in all its many facets. The music is mostly classical or classical-related, but we also explore other branches of the piano sound. Hosted by longtime broadcaster, collector and critic Leslie Gerber, the show features many rare recordings.
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Presented by www.parnassusrecords.com, The Grand Piano podcast examines the great instrument in all its many facets. The music is mostly classical or classical-related, but we also explore other branches of the piano sound. Hosted by longtime broadcaster, collector and critic Leslie Gerber, the show features many rare recordings.
The Grand Piano Podcast 001 - History of Piano in Sound
The Grand Piano Podcast
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The Grand Piano Podcast 001 - History of Piano in Sound
This show originally aired in the Fall of 1998. We explore the origins of the piano and developments through the first couple of centuries. Lodovico Giustini - Sonata #4 E min. - Mieczysław Horszowski - Bartolomeo Cristofori piano Joseph Haydn - Trio #39 G Maj. - Huguette Dreyfus (vienese fortepiano), Edward Melkus (violin), Elisabeth Vogt (cello) Ludwig Beethoven - Op. 126 #6 Bagatelle - Andras Schiff - Beethoven's own Broadwood piano Frederic Chopin - Andante Spinato & Grande Polonaise - Emanual Ax (Erhard fortepiano), Sir Charles Mackerras cond. the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment This show originally aired over WMHT-FM in Fall of 1998. 128 kB mp3 - 48 mB - 52 minutes Download The Grand Piano 001 here Subscribe to the series here
The Grand Piano Podcast
Presented by www.parnassusrecords.com, The Grand Piano podcast examines the great instrument in all its many facets. The music is mostly classical or classical-related, but we also explore other branches of the piano sound. Hosted by longtime broadcaster, collector and critic Leslie Gerber, the show features many rare recordings.