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Alexander Dreyschock
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Liste des compositions
Música lírica
Música sinfonica
Música instrumental
Música de cámera
Música concertanta
Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
Op. 3
Op. 12
Op. 16
Op. 27
Op. 30
Op. 31
Op. 32
Op. 37-39
Op. 69
Op. 91
Op. 92
Op.102
Op.105
Op.137
Sheet music for Alexander Dreyschock
Andante religioso : pour orgue a 4 mains, opus 28 — Felix Dreyschock
organ, 4-hands — —
Composed by Felix Dreyschock. Edited by G. Zanger. Published by Noten Roehr (NR.51896).
Price: $12.00
Shostakovich: Complete Concertos - Alexander Sladkovsky — Alexander Buzlov
— CD — Classical
By Alexander Buzlov, Alexander Ramm, Alexander Sladkovsky, Dmitry Masleyev, Lukas Geniusas, Pavel Milyukov, Sergey Dogadin, and Tatarstan National Symphony Orchestra. By Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975). Classical. CD. Melodiya #MELCD1002465. Published by Melodiya (NX.MELCD1002465).
Price: $44.00
Alexander Glazunov - Chant du menestrel, Op. 71 — Alexander Glazunov
cello and piano — Softcover — Classical
Cello and Piano. Composed by Alexander Glazunov (1865-1936). Edited by Wolfgang Birtel. Arranged by Alexander Huelshoff. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Cello Library. Classical. Softcover. Op. 71. 12 pages. Schott Music #CB 252. Published by Schott Music (HL.49019378).
Price: $15.00
Alexander Zagorinsky plays Schumann, Elgar & Kapustin — Alexander Zagorinsky
— CD — Classical
By Alexander Zagorinsky, Alexander Loskutov, and The Chamber Orchestra of the Vologda Philharmonic Society. By Robert Schumann, Edward Elgar (1857-1934), and Nikolai Kapustin. Classical. CD. Melodiya #MELCD1002483. Published by Melodiya (NX.MELCD1002483).
Price: $18.00
Alexander Maria Wagner - The Moscow Recording — Alexander Maria Wagner
— CD — Classical
By Alexander Maria Wagner, Alexei Kornienko, Bettina Schonenberg, and RTV Symphony Orchestra Moscow. By Alexander Maria Wagner and Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893). Classical. CD. Naxos #TXA17096. Published by Naxos (NX.TXA17096).
Price: $18.00
The Art of Alexander Meshibovsky — Alexander Mesibovsky
— CD — Classical
By Alexander Mesibovsky and Raisa Kagramanova. By Alexander Meshibovsky, Cesar Auguste Franck (1822-1890), and Claude Debussy (1862-1918). Classical. CD. Centaur #CRC3584. Published by Centaur (NX.CRC3584).
Price: $16.00
"The Winter Waltz" — Margin Alexander
Piano Solo — Individual Part — 21st Century,Contemporary Classical,TV,World,New Age
Composed by Margin Alexander. Arranged by Margin Alexander. 21st Century, Contemporary Classical, TV, World, New Age. Individual Part. 4 pages. Published by Margin Alexander (S0.734321).
Price: $4.00
Artyomov: Star Wind & Other Works — Alexander Rudin
— — Classical
By Alexander Rudin, Alexander Golyshev, Alexander Komeyev, Andrei, Iana Besiadinskaya, Igor Abramov, Igor Makarov, Konstantin Yefimov, Mikhail Tsinman, Nelly Lee, Nikolai Gorbunov Vladimir Tonkha, Olga Agranovich, Tatiana Kokhanovskaya, and Zarius Shikhmurzayeva. By Vyacheslav Artyomov. Classical, Contemporary Era. Classical. Naxos #DDA25176. Published by Naxos (NX.DDA25176).
Price: $17.00
Yorick-Alexander Abel: Hommage a Pablo Casals — Yorick-Alexander Abel
— — Classical
By Yorick-Alexander Abel. By Enric Casals, Yorick-Alexander Abel, and Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Classical, Solo Instrumental. Classical. Naxos #8551418. Published by Naxos (NX.8551418).
Price: $11.00
Alexander Scriabin: the Compos — Alexander Scriabin
— listening CD —
By Alexander Scriabin. By Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915). Listening CD. Published by Naxos (NX.PIR0018).
Price: $18.00
Principal compositions: apart from numerous short piano pieces, often of a virtuoso character (including some for left-hand alone), Dreyschock composed 4 concertante pieces for piano & orchestra (Grand Fantasy, Concert Piece in C minor, Rondo — ‘Salut a Vienne’, & a Piano Concerto in D minor), 3 piano sonatas (2 lost), a concert overture, a string quartet and an opera (which seems to have sunk without trace). His brother Raimund and nephew Felix were also distinguished composers in their day.
(Contribution by <gareth41@talktalk.net>.)
Alexander Dreyschock was born in Zak, by Caslav, Bohemia, on 15 October 1818. Dreyschock was already playing in public concerts at the age of eight and confirming his extraordinary pianistic giftedness. While still a student of Václav Jan Tomášek in Prague, he gave virtuoso concerts throughout Europe and was fêted wherever he went. His tours led him first to northern Germany in 1838, then to Russia in 1840 followed by Brussels, Paris and London in 1842. The Paris Revue reported: "… everywhere he goes he causes a furore. We are assured that, as far as mechanism and prodigious finger facility are concerned, he is the most astonishing player, and that when he arrives in Paris he will prove a dangerous rival for Liszt, Thalberg and Dohler." In 1846 he visited Holland and Austria, where he received the highest accolades. In 1858 a further artistic tour took him to Weimar and Kassel to visit Liszt and Spohr. He spent the latter years of his professional life in St. Petersburg, where he had been appointed Professor of Piano at the Conservatory. His poor health, however, forced him to seek a milder climate. He died on 1 April 1869 in Venice.
Dreyschock’s fame as a 19th century pianist could perhaps best be compared with that of Horowitz almost 100 years later. His faultless piano technique was legendary and he vied with Liszt as one of the most important, most celebrated, and manually most gifted piano virtuosos of his day. Sadly, all of the 140 works with opus numbers are long since out of print and forgotten, even though many of the piano virtuoso’s compositions made him famous far beyond Europe. He was particularly renowned for his octave playing. Here it is also interesting to note that Dreyschock was the first pianist to compose and publicly perform piano music for the left hand.
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