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Egon Petri plays Busoni Fantasia after JS Bach

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Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924):Fantasia after Johann Sebastian Bach K 253 in f minor (composed in 1909).Egon Petri, pianoRecorded in 1937.The pianist Egon Petri was born in Hanover, Germany in 1881 and had his first violin lessons at the age of five from his father, the Dutch-born violinist Henri Petri, a favourite pupil of Joseph Joachim. Henri Petri had become Konzertmeister at the Royal Theatre in Hanover in 1881 and two years later took up a similar position with the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig, before moving in 1889 to lead the Royal Chapel Orchestra in Dresden Egon Petri started his study of the piano in 1888, going on to further work under Richard Buchmayer, a musician and scholar with a strong interest in earlier music, and with Teresa Carreno. He also studied the organ, the French horn and composition, while completing his general education at the Dresden Kreuzschule in 1899. His first employment was as second violin in his father's quartet and as a member of the Royal Orchestra in Dresden, but by 1901 it had become apparent to him that his true vocation was that of a pianist, a decision in which he was encouraged by Ferruccio Busoni, a friend of the family.Petri went on to take lessons with Busoni in Berlin, where he also studied philosophy, continuing his studies under Busoni in Weimar and Dresden, before embarking on a concert career, at first in Holland and Germany, then throughout Europe and in the United States. One of the first foreign musicians of stature to visit the Soviet Union, he won considerable and continuing success there. His association with Busoni, with whom he appeared in London in 1921 in two-piano recitals, remained of importance, influencing his style of performance and making him one of the foremost interpreters of Busoni's work.Enjoying, at the same time, a very considerable reputation as a teacher, Petri served as a professor at the then Royal Manchester College of Music from 1905 to 1911, following this with similar work in Basle and at the Berlin Hochschule fur Musik. In 1927 he had made his home at Zakopane in Poland, but in 1938 he moved to America, spending the war years as pianist-in-residence at Cornell University and becoming an American citizen. In 1947 he moved to Mills College in California, holding a similar position there and only interrupting his stay to teach briefly in Basle. He died in 1962.Source: Naxos

Channel: Music
Uploaded: January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am
Author: pianopera

Length: 08:49
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blw3103 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
I believe this is one of the most profound works for piano, and Busoni's best. Petri's performance is a lot faster than others I have heard, but nevertheless very enjoyable. This, and other works by Busoni, should be heard more often. Thanks for posting this.
pianopera (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Indeed, dear Sir...arguably (and unarguably) the best Dutch pianist EVER.
Noshirm (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
I just learned that Egon Petri was of...DUTCH descent! May I imagine a smile of barely restrained pride at this fact from Sir Erwin?! Well deserved! What a magnificent performance. I must study about Petri now!
aewanko300 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
The greatest composition ever made. Busoni wrote this piece in memory of his father. People were reported to be crying when he premiered the piece.Nice recording, Petri's recordings are rare.
brianCIM (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
petri was incredible. i have the recording of hamelin playing this piece, but this is far more emotional in my opinion. between 4:00 and 5:00 is just staggering. ty pianopera! we need more egon petri!
ffurgy (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
That is so beautiful..deep..profound, etheral...thank you for posting it. I hope someone can clean up the dust clicks sometime...wouldn't be all that difficult, and on this old a vinyl, wouldn't detract from any particular frequencies...
mlbenedict (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Petri recordings are so rare and hard to come by. Thank you so much for posting this wonderful performance.
imusiciki (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Excellent recording :)
palcsi (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
This is truly an amazing performance. Thank you so much for posting it.
paulostroff99 (January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am)
Beautiful playing from one of the best. Bravo! TY.