Masterclass (Rec 1945 - 1955) [3 CD set]

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Masterclass (Rec 1945 - 1955) [3 CD set]
Clifford Curzon (piano) with various orchestras & the Amadeus Quartet

[ Masterclass / 3 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Thursday 20 November 2008

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Sir Clifford Michael Curzon (1906-1982) Clifford Michael Siegenberg was born in London to Michael and Constance Mary Siegenberg.

The family soon after changed their name to Curzon. Curzon studied at the Royal Academy of Music and his public debut was at a Prom in 1923, when he played a Bach triple concerto under Henry Wood. Between 1928 and 1930 he took further instruction from Artur Schnabel in Berlin. He then studied under Wanda Landowska and Nadia Boulanger in Paris. He toured throughout Europe and the United States and in 1977 he was knighted. In 1931 Curzon married the American harpsichordist and pianist, Lucille Wallace. The Curzons had no children of their own; but when the great soprano Maria Cebotari died (aged just 39), in Vienna in 1949, they adopted her two orphaned sons. Curzon was particularly well known for his interpretations of Mozart and Schubert. Even though he left a considerable recording legacy, his distaste for recordings was well known, and he very often prohibited the release to the public of records which he felt were not up to his best standard. In his earlier years he had been noted for his championing of modern music; Lennox Berkeley's Piano Sonata is dedicated to him. Later, however, he tended to stick with the eighteenth and nineteenth-century Austro-German repertoire. His uncle was Albert Ketélbey and he described his childhood to an interviewer on the BBC programme Desert Island Discs: 'Little Clifford was supposed to be in bed but he never was, he was out sitting on the landing, listening to my uncle playing through the well of the stairway of my father's old house, and so the first (pieces of) music I really heard were these immortal melodies of Ketélbey.'

Tracks:

CD 1
Piano concerto No. 23 in A major, K488 (Mozart)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1945)
National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Boyd Neel

Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K478 (Mozart)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1945)
Members of the Amadeus Quartet
Norbert Brainin, violin
Peter Schidlof, viola
Martin Lovett, cello

Piano Quartet No. 2 in E major, K493 (Mozart)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1952)
Members of the Amadeus Quartet
Norbert Brainin, violin
Peter Schidlof, viola
Martin Lovett, cello

Total Playing Time: 71:11

CD 2
Piano concerto No. 24 in C minor, K491 (Mozart)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1953)
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Joseph Krips

Piano concerto No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 83 (Brahms)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1955)
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Hans Knappertsbusch

Total Playing Time: 77.13

CD 3
Piano concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op.15 (Brahms)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1946)
National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Enrique Jorda

Piano concerto in A minor, Op.16 (Grieg)
Clifford Curzon, piano (Recorded in 1952)
London Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Anatole Fistoulari

Total Playing Time: 76:53