The Haydn Piano Sonatas Ilse von Alpenheim, piano - dorati
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The Haydn Piano Sonatas Ilse von Alpenheim, piano - dorati
The Haydn Piano Sonatas Ilse von Alpenheim, piano ADCS, February 2016 Joseph Haydn THE PIANO SONATAS Ilsevon Alpenheim VOLUMES 1-3: NOS. 1-30 A few years after Antal Doráti’s benchmark recordings of the complete Haydn Symphonies (1969-1972), his wife, pianist Ilse von Alpenheim, recorded the first Haydn Piano Sonata Cycle (London, 1977-1979) In May this year, we released Volumes 4-6 of Ilse von Alpenheim’s pioneering recordings, here complete on CD for the first time, in superb remasterings by Shaw Sounds, Romford and Tom Sharp. This month we are releasing the remaining six discs, Volumes 1-3 and Volumes 6-8 FIRST SET Volume 1: Piano Sonatas Nos 1-10 Volume 2: Piano Sonatas Nos 11-17 Volume 3: Piano Sonatas Nos 18-30 SECOND SET Volume 4: Piano Sonatas Nos 31-34 Volume 5: Piano Sonatas Nos 35-39 Volume 6: Piano Sonatas Nos 40-45 THIRD SET Volume 7: Piano Sonatas Nos 46-51 Volume 8: Piano Sonatas Nos 52-57 Volume 9: Piano Sonatas Nos 58-62 Joseph Haydn THE PIANO SONATAS Ilsevon Alpenheim Joseph Haydn THE PIANO SONATAS Ilsevon Alpenheim VOLUMES 4-6: NOS. 31-45 These CDs are available as 3-CD sets in flexi polypropylene (unbreakable) CD-size boxes, price £29 (UK), E39 (EU), $43 (USA and rest of world) inclusive of P&P world-wide Ordering details To order these recordings, please make your remittance in any one of the three methods given below: 1) Paypal Made payable to richardchlupaty@mail.com 2) Cheque (in Sterling only) Made payable to The Antal Doráti Centenary Society 3) BACS (free transfers to UK users only) you can pay directly via BACS to our account, IBAN: GB03MIDL40130721819461 Branch identifier code: MIDLGB2102T VOLUMES 7-9: NOS. 46-62 The Antal Doráti Centenary Society 34 Garfield Avenue, Bournemouth, BH1 4QT United Kingdom emails: chlupatyrichard@gmail.com or: richardchlupaty@mail.com website: www.dorati-society.org.uk ***** “...After the famine, the feast! Neglected for years - except for a few favourite works recordings of Haydn’s keyboard works must now be coming close to the surfeit mark and this latest contender may well be the best qualified of all...besides revealing an evident affinity for, and insight into, the Haydn idiom, she brings to her task a well-honed technique, a colourful array of nuances, beauty and variety of tone, the requisite rhythmic vitality and an inner warmth that make her performances of the slow movements particularly rewarding... Rafael Kammerer, AMERICAN RECORD GUIDE, May 1979 update Haydn IvA 2/16