The legendary pianists; Schubert, Chopin, Liszt
- Transcript
The following tape recorded program is made available to this station by the National Association of educational broadcasters. The legendary pianists Washington State University brings you another in a series of recitals by the keyboard giants of the early 20th century. The masters of piano art who made most of their recordings before the era of modern electronics. These legendary concert artists made their records on thick rolls of perforated paper similar to the old player piano rolls but designed for a much more complex instrument called the reproducing piano recital we will hear today is selected from more than a thousand of these roll recordings in the collection of Dr. Campbell style. The chairman of the music department at Washington State University. The performance will be on a
Steinway duo are reproducing piano and Dr. styles home. Here now is. Dr. Campbell start to introduce today's legendary piano. Today's program featuring Paderewski a soloist present Schubert and Chopin songs as transcribed for piano by Franz Liszt. First are the two Schubert songs evening in Vienna and hark hark the lark. You have just heard Paderewski play list transcriptions of two of Schubert songs the evening in Vienna
and hark hark the lark next Paderewski plays Liszt transcriptions of Chopin songs. My joy and the maiden's wish. You had just heard the Liszt transcriptions of two Chopin songs my joy and the maiden's
wish. Mr Broad risky closes today's list programme with the Hungarian Rhapsody number 10. That was the Honduran Rhapsody number 10 by Franz Liszt. It was played
by a potter FC. The featured artist on today's program. This has been of the legendary Pianists series of recycles from doing hard reproducing piano rolls by the great concert pianists of the early 20th century. Your host and commentator on these programs is Dr. Campbell stopt the chairman of the music department of Washington State University the legendary pianist. It was produced by Omar H. Erickson for Washington State University Radio Hugh Randall speaking. This is the end of the Radio Network.
- Series
- The legendary pianists
- Episode
- Schubert, Chopin, Liszt
- Producing Organization
- Washington State University
- Contributing Organization
- University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip/500-w6697f2j
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- Description
- Episode Description
- This program presents Ignace Paderewski performing works by Schubert, Chopin and Liszt.
- Series Description
- Music by great early-twentieth century concert pianists who produced Duo-Art piano roll recordings before advent of electronic recording.
- Broadcast Date
- 1962-05-01
- Topics
- Music
- Media type
- Sound
- Duration
- 00:29:35
- Credits
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Host: Stout, Kemble, 1916-
Performer: Paderewski, Ignace Jan, 1860-1941.
Producing Organization: Washington State University
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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University of Maryland
Identifier: 62-8-20 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:29:39
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- Citations
- Chicago: “The legendary pianists; Schubert, Chopin, Liszt,” 1962-05-01, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed January 4, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-w6697f2j.
- MLA: “The legendary pianists; Schubert, Chopin, Liszt.” 1962-05-01. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. January 4, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-w6697f2j>.
- APA: The legendary pianists; Schubert, Chopin, Liszt. Boston, MA: University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-w6697f2j