Albert Ferber - Decca Recordings 1945 - 1951

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Albert Ferber - Decca Recordings 1945 - 1951
Albert Ferber (piano)

[ Decca SBS Australian Eloquence / CD ]

Release Date: Wednesday 25 May 2005

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Born in Lucerne in 1911, Albert Ferber studied with a pupil of Alfred Cortot and often played for Rachmaninov in Switzerland. International critics visiting the 1939 Lucerne Festival were impressed by 'an exceptional Swiss pianist … who also showed in works of Schubert and Schumann some uncommon pianistic gifts'.

Such sympathy of idiom is readily apparent in Ferber's postwar Decca recordings, made in London. His pedigree in Schumann was unimpeachable: in 1951 he partnered Clara Schumann's pupil Adelina de Lara in a performance of Schumann's Andante and Variations, Op. 46 for two pianos at her Wigmore farewell recital. Around the same time he made this recording of Kinderszenen, which was issued on a 10-inch LP with a selection of Mendelssohn's Songs without Words.

Critics tended to focus on Ferber's sensitivity, grace and musical intelligence, and these qualities distinguish the Beethoven and Schubert sonatas on this newly remastered compilation. He recorded them both in May 1946, having begun to record for Decca in December the previous year. Those initial sessions included two short pieces of Mozart which were never issued but have turned up on a test pressing and are included here. Likewise receiving its first publication in any format is Haydn's C major Fantasia, a performance from May 1947. This compilation demands the attention of all pianophiles and is further enhanced by an introduction to Ferber's life and art by the piano-music expert Jonathan Summers.

'Not another keyboard-racer, but a pianist of outstanding musical quality … a very warm-hearted and intimate performance of Beethoven's beautiful sonata … Albert Ferber is very successful at catching the changing moods of the music … His scale passages are beautifully even and his singing tone is a joy.' Gramophone, March 1947 (Beethoven)

Tracks:

JOSEPH HAYDN (1732-1809)
1 Fantasia in C major, Hob.XVII:4°

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791)
2 Minuet in D major, KV 355°

3 Gigue in G major, KV 574°

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827)
4-6 Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux'*

FRANZ SCHUBERT (1797-1828)
7 Impromptu in F minor, D.935 (Op. 142) No. 1*

8-10 Piano Sonata in A major, D. 664 (Op. 120)*

FELIX MENDELSSOHN (1809-1847)
Lieder ohne Worte*
Songs without Words

11 Book I No. 1 in E major, Op. 19 No. 1 'Sweet Remembrance'

12 Book VIII No. 3 in C major, Op. 102 No. 3 'Children's Piece'

13 Book VIII No. 4 in G minor, Op. 102 No. 4 'The Sighing Wind'

14 Book V No. 3 in E minor, Op. 62 No. 3 'Funeral March'

15 Book II No. 6 in F sharp minor, Op. 30 No. 6 'Venetian Gondola Song'

16 Book VI No. 4 in C major, Op. 67 No. 4 'Spinning Song'

ROBERT SCHUMANN (1810-1856)
17-29 Kinderszenen, Op. 15*

Albert Ferber, piano

*FIRST CD RELEASE ON DECCA
°PREVIOUSLY UNPUBLISHED