William Masselos - The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection [7 CD set]

 
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William Masselos - The Complete RCA and Columbia Album Collection [7 CD set]
William Masselos (piano)

[ Sony Classical Masters / 7 CD Box Set ]

Release Date: Friday 7 August 2020

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In celebration of the 100th anniversary of esteemed pianist William Masselos (August 11, 1920 - October 23, 1992) , Sony Classical has released his complete recordings for RCA Victor and Columbia Masterworks from 1950 to 1971 in a single 7-CD edition.

This stunning collection includes 6 LPs appearing on CD for the first time on Sony Classical, remastered from the original analogue tapes using 24 bit / 192 kHz technology.

William Masselos, who was born 100 years ago in Niagara Falls, New York and died in New York City in 1992, was among the most distinctive American artists of his generation. Many of Masselos' spectacular recordings have never been released on CD - until now.

There is at least one work that will forever be indelibly associated with Masselos: the mas- sive piano sonata written by Charles Ives between 1902 and 1910, which mysteriously dis- appeared after the composer sent his fair copy to a friend. Deciphered from the original sketches decades later by composer Lou Harrison - with Ives's approval - the recreated First Piano Sonata was premiered by William Masselos in 1949. The following year, he made its first recording at Columbia's New York studios. Ives had poured all his musical resources in- to the sonata, from Revivalist hymn tunes to ragtime, and Masselos claimed that its gran- deur and intensely American spirit said something new to him every time he played it.

Sony Classical's William Masselos Edition on 7 newly mastered and transferred CDs is a re- lease for which devotees of American piano music have long been clamouring. At last, the wait is over

"In musical circles, Mr. Masselos was one of the most respected pianists of his time. He played the premiere performances of Charles Ives's Piano Sonata No. 1 (in 1949, 40 years after it was written) and of Aaron Copland's most ambitious work for keyboard, "Piano Fantasy" (1957). He commissioned and played the premiere performance of Ben Weber's Piano Concerto (1961)." NY Times

Tracks:

Bowles: Music for a Farce
Bowles: Scenes d'Anabase

Dello Joio, J: Theme - Variations 1-6 for violin and piano
Dello Joio, J: Capriccio for violin and piano

Weber, B: Fantasia (Variations)
Weber, B: Concertino for flute, oboe, clarinet and string quartet, Op. 45
Weber, B: Serenade for Strings, Op. 46

Copland: Piano Variations
Copland: Piano Fantasy

Ives, C: Piano Sonata No. 1 (2 recordings)

Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze, Op. 6

Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15

Satie: Sports et Divertissements
Satie: Trois Gymnopédies
Satie: Celle qui parle trop (from Chapitres tournés en tous sens)
Satie: Nocturne No. 3 'Un peu mouvementé'
Satie: Danse cuirasée (from Vieux Sequins et Vieilles Cuirasses)
Satie: Le Piège de Méduse, 7 dances for piano
Satie: Premier Menuet
Satie: Gnossienne No. 1
Satie: Gnossienne No. 2
Satie: Gnossienne No. 3
Satie: Véritables préludes flasques (3), pour un chien
Satie: Croquis et Agaceries d'un Gros Bonhomme en bois
Satie: Embryons desséchés

Music For a Farce: I. Allegro rigoroso