MEDIUM Vinyl Record
WEIGHT 2 x 180gr (black vinyl) 33rpm
CONDITION sealed
COVER Gatefold
CONDITION COVER M mint
SERIALNUMBER Yes, 1355
LIMITED Yes, to 2000 copies
MISCELLANEOUS Mono
COVER DAMAGES No, we take care about that
MUSICIAN HOMEPAGE --
Emil Gilels - piano
sonata no. 27 in e minor op.90, composed by ludwig van beethoven
I. mit lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit empfindung und ausdruck - 5:32
II. nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorgetragen - 8:31
sonata no. 26 in e-flat major "les adieux" op.81a, composed by ludwig van beethoven
I. das lebewohl (adagio - allegro) - 6:59
II. abwesenheit (andante espressivo) - 3:29
III. das wiedersehen (vivacissimamente) - 5:55
sonata no. 25 in g major op.79, composed by ludwig van beethoven
I. presto alla tedesca - 5:02
II. andante - 3:29
III. vivace - 2:05
4 ballades op.10, composed by johannes brahms
ballade no.2 in d major op.10 - 6:57
ballade no.3 in b minor "intermezzo" op.10 - 4:05
ballade no.4 i9n b major op.10 - 8:00
arabesque op.18, composed by robert schumann - 6:54
prélude op. 12 no. 7, composed by sergei prokofiev - 2:20
prélude in bm bwv 855 a (arr. siloti), arranged by alexander siloti, composed by johann sebastian bach - 3:34
»In June 2017, I was due to perform in Moscow when I met Kirill Gilels, the grandson of the famous pianist Emil Gilels
He listened to what our Phoenix Mastering® restoration process, can achieve, and made the decision to entrust us with the results of several years of research: he gave us a list of dates and places of the previously unreleased recordings of his grandfather
In Berlin, Moscow and Saint Petersburg, we came across a treasure trove, stunning in terms of both the quality and consistency of Emil Gilels’s playing
We were fully aware that he was one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century
It was in Amsterdam where at last, we succeeded in extracting this fabulous recital from 1976 at the Concertgebouw – recordings that had fallen into oblivion
We were allotted a studio where we listened to the tapes one by one, we did not utter a word, so overcome were we by the beauty of what we heard«
- (F. D’Oria-Nicolas) -
Considered one of the most important pianists of the twentieth century, he was a pupil of H. Neuhaus
He wins the current Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels and takes on an international stature
In 1955, he was the first artist to be welcomed in the United States since the war: if the public, somewhat circumspect of Carnegie Hall, in New York, accompanies his entry on stage of a troubled silence, it is under a thunder of uninterrupted applause that he will refuse to leave the stage!
RECORDING at the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Netherlands on October 26 1976 and January 30 1979
ENGINEERING The Nederlandse Omroep Stichting, Televisie en Radio Omroep Stichting, Katholieke Radio Omroep
LABEL The Lost Recordings
RE MASTERING Kevin Gray
RELEASED 2021
AVERAGE RATING 4,5 Stars out of 5
PRESSING in Germany
MADE IN Germany
STYLE Classic / Romantic / Piano Concerto
AVAILABLE as long as inventory