Chopin- Welte-Mignon Mystery 4
This is not an historical recording. Yet mysteriously the music is performed in an interpretation which is historically authentic down to the last detail. The key to this mystery is: The original performer was present at the recent recording session, but not physically: The music is heard on a modern Steinway. Never has music stored in the Welte-Mignon system sounded so "right" or so good - so unadulterated that it need not fear comparison with a living pianist! (See detailed text in the enclosed booklet. Can you tell the difference: dead or alive?)
Tracklist:
- No.1
- No. 2
- No. 3
- No. 4
- No. 5
- No. 6
- No. 7
- No. 8
- No. 9 1
- No. 10 1
- No. 11 1
- No. 12 1
- No. 1 1
- No. 2 1
- No. 3 1
- No. 4 1
- No. 5 1
- No. 6 1
- No. 7 2
- No. 8 2
- No. 9 2
- No. 10 2
- No. 11 2
- No. 12 2
- No. 1 Op. 10/3 2
- No. 2 Op 10/5 2
- No. 3 Op 25/2 2
- No. 4 Op 25/2 2
- No. 5 Op 25/9
This is not an historical recording. Yet mysteriously the music is performed in an interpretation which is historically authentic down to the last detail. The key to this mystery is: The original performer was present at the recent recording session, but not physically: The music is heard on a modern Steinway. Never has music stored in the Welte-Mignon system sounded so "right" or so good - so unadulterated that it need not fear comparison with a living pianist! (See detailed text in the enclosed booklet. Can you tell the difference: dead or alive?)
Tracklist:
- No.1
- No. 2
- No. 3
- No. 4
- No. 5
- No. 6
- No. 7
- No. 8
- No. 9 1
- No. 10 1
- No. 11 1
- No. 12 1
- No. 1 1
- No. 2 1
- No. 3 1
- No. 4 1
- No. 5 1
- No. 6 1
- No. 7 2
- No. 8 2
- No. 9 2
- No. 10 2
- No. 11 2
- No. 12 2
- No. 1 Op. 10/3 2
- No. 2 Op 10/5 2
- No. 3 Op 25/2 2
- No. 4 Op 25/2 2
- No. 5 Op 25/9