thumbnail of The legendary pianists II; Rameau, Schumann, Beethoven
Transcript
Hide -
This transcript was received from a third party and/or generated by a computer. Its accuracy has not been verified. If this transcript has significant errors that should be corrected, let us know, so we can add it to FIX IT+.
The legendary P.A.. Radio Network brings you another in a series of recitals by keyboard giants of the early 20th century. These performances are selected from more than 1000 Recordings. On duo are reproducing piano rolls collected by Dr. Campbell Stout the chairman of the music department at Washington State University. Was a highly sophisticated refinement of the player piano developed to preserve actual performances of concert artists in the days before electronic record. Now here is Campbell stout to introduce today's legendary pianist contemporary was one of France's most important composers during the first half of the 18th century. Today's hereabout recital opens with Romo's music a typical
movement from the dance suite of the period. You have just heard music by Remo Harold Barr plays for us next a composition
titled novelette. Robert Schumann was the first composer to apply this term to musical composition. He wrote eight of them all together the one today being his opus 21 number two. You have been listening to the human novel at Indy. All of the 32
Beethoven sonatas have been recorded for the do art reproducing piano. Unfortunately many of them are released only in England and are extremely difficult to obtain. Of the ones recorded in the United States Harold Bower is the performing artist for three. We will now hear his interpretation of the well-known one in C Minor Opus 13 for which made a woman gay. The name of the teak. The first movement opens with a slow introduction which leads into the leg broken Greil. The second movement is marked adagio can top only and the last movement run to Allegro. I am.
That was Beethoven sonata in C Minor Opus 13 subtitled
The Poteet. It was played by Harold Bauer the featured artist on today's program. This has been the legendary pianists. It's a series of recitals From do a large reproducing piano rolls by the keyboard giants of the early 20th century. Your host and commentator on these programs is Dr. Campbell Stott the chairman of the music department at Washington State University. Speaking. The legendary pianist is produced by Washington State University Radio and distributed by the N.A. Radio Network.
Please note: This content is only available at GBH and the Library of Congress, either due to copyright restrictions or because this content has not yet been reviewed for copyright or privacy issues. For information about on location research, click here.
Series
The legendary pianists II
Episode
Rameau, Schumann, Beethoven
Producing Organization
Washington State University
Contributing Organization
University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/500-5x25fs0x
If you have more information about this item than what is given here, or if you have concerns about this record, we want to know! Contact us, indicating the AAPB ID (cpb-aacip/500-5x25fs0x).
Description
Episode Description
This program presents Harold Bauer playing works by Rameau, Schumann and Beethoven.
Series Description
Music by great early-twentieth century concert pianists who produced Duo-Art piano roll recordings before advent of electronic recording.
Broadcast Date
1964-03-04
Topics
Music
Media type
Sound
Duration
00:29:39
Credits
Announcer: Rundell, Hugh
Host: Stout, Kemble, 1916-
Performer: Bauer, Harold, 1873-1951
Producing Organization: Washington State University
AAPB Contributor Holdings
University of Maryland
Identifier: 63-39-26 (National Association of Educational Broadcasters)
Format: 1/4 inch audio tape
Duration: 00:29:31
If you have a copy of this asset and would like us to add it to our catalog, please contact us.
Citations
Chicago: “The legendary pianists II; Rameau, Schumann, Beethoven,” 1964-03-04, University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed December 26, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-5x25fs0x.
MLA: “The legendary pianists II; Rameau, Schumann, Beethoven.” 1964-03-04. University of Maryland, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. December 26, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-500-5x25fs0x>.
APA: The legendary pianists II; Rameau, Schumann, Beethoven. 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-500-5x25fs0x