Mark Anderson - Röntgen: Piano Music Vol. 6 (2025) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Röntgen: Piano Music Vol. 6
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: NIMBUS
Genre: Classical Piano
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:07:47
Total Size: 228 mb / 1.07 gb
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Tracklist

01. Dolce far niente, Op. 60: I. Im Walzertempo
02. Dolce far niente, Op. 60: II. Lento-Andante con moto
03. Dolce far niente, Op. 60: III. Allegretto grazioso
04. Dolce far niente, Op. 60: IV. Irisches Volkslied. Lento con sentiment
05. Dolce far niente, Op. 60: V. Andante tranquillo
06. Sonate in C Minor
07. Julklapp, Op. 12: I. Allegretto con espressione
08. Julklapp, Op. 12: II. Andante cantabile
09. Julklapp, Op. 12: III. Presto giocoso
10. Julklapp, Op. 12: IV. Allegretto commodo
11. Julklapp, Op. 12: V. Andante
12. Julklapp, Op. 12: VI. Allegro energico
13. Julklapp, Op. 12: VII. Lento
14. Julklapp, Op. 12: VIII. Allegretto con grazia
15. Julklapp, Op. 12: IX. Fughetta alla Humoresca. Prestissimo
16. Toccata: Schnell und markiert
17. Passacaglia und Fuge: I. Lento - II. Allegro deciso

This recording provides the listener with a chronological overview of Julius Röntgen’s creative output, from his earliest published composition, written in 1864—when he was just nine years old—to pieces written as a mature composer five decades later. The latter reveals a composer of outstanding skill, diverse influences, and a master of musical forms and compositional techniques. It has been said that “One would look in vain for anything truly original or shocking in Röntgen’s output….”. However, there are works included on this recording that dispel that assumption. This pianist would argue that three works stand out, which are truly unique and powerfully original.

The first is a short Toccata, which is something of a mystery work having never been published and lacking a date of composition. The others are the Sonata in C Minor from 1877 and the Passacaglia and Fugue of 1911. It is the latter that most decidedly distinguishes Röntgen as having a truly original voice. Julius Röntgen composed over 600 works and is especially known for his concertos, symphonies and chamber music. His piano music has remained unjustifiably neglected since he died in 1932.