Johann Nepomuk Hummel: Sonata in E flat major, Sonata in F major

Remarks:

Hummel stayed in Vienna between 1811 and 1816 and it is likely that he knew and played pianofortes by Joseph Brodmann, identical to the 1814 instrument in the collection of the MusEe de la musique, on which these performances were recorded. Susan Alexander-Max is a graduate of the Juilliard School of Music in her native New York City. Her previous recording of works by Hummel was awarded top ratings from the magazine BBC Music. Susan Alexander-Max has played in many of the world's most prestigious venues and festivals. All Music Guide commented: 'Alexander-Max has an appreciation for Hummel's writing that comes through clearly in her confident and skilful playing, and although she easily could, she is careful not to grab the spotlight all for herself.'
 

Notes:

Recording information: Amphithéâtre de la Cité de la musique, Paris (02/26/2008-02/27/2008).

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Hummel, Johann Nepomuk : Piano Sonata No. 2 in E flat major, Op. 13

  • Performer: Susan Alexander-Max (Fortepiano)
  • Notes: Amphithéâtre de la Cité de la musique, Paris (02/26/2008-02/27/2008)
  • Running Time: 32 min. 39 sec.
  • Period Time: Classical


Hummel, Johann Nepomuk : Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 20

  • Performer: Susan Alexander-Max (Fortepiano)
  • Notes: Amphithéâtre de la Cité de la musique, Paris (02/26/2008-02/27/2008)
  • Running Time: 25 min. 16 sec.
  • Period Time: Classical


Hummel, Johann Nepomuk : Six Bagatelles, Op. 107 :: No. 3 La contemplazione, in A flat major

  • Performer: Susan Alexander-Max (Fortepiano)
  • Notes: Amphithéâtre de la Cité de la musique, Paris (02/26/2008-02/27/2008)
  • Running Time: 9 min. 11 sec.
  • Period Time: Classical


 

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