Bartok / Karajan / Ansermet: Lucerne Festival 17

Bartok / Karajan / Ansermet: Lucerne Festival 17

Bartok / Karajan / Ansermet: Lucerne Festival 17

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Description

Title: Lucerne Festival 17
Artist: Bartok / Karajan / Ansermet
Label: Audite
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4022143956507
Genre: Classical Artists

Géza Anda performed regularly at the Lucerne International Music Festival from 1955-1969. Only from this period three recordings have survived, which are published here for the first time in their entirety. These are the Concerto for Two Pianos and Orchestra BWV 1061 by Johann Sebastian Bach from the festival year 1955 and the 3rd Piano Concerto by Béla Bartók from 1965. Clara Haskil and Herbert von Karajan were Anda's partners for Bach, and Ernest Ansermet for Bartók, who was heard here for the last time in Lucerne. Also featured is Bartók's 2nd Piano Concerto, which Anda played with his favorite conductor Ferenc Fricsay before an enthusiastic audience. Audite presents this important gap in the Anda discography in cooperation with the Géza Anda Foundation Zurich, Swiss Radio and Television (SRF), Salzburg's Eliette and Herbert von Karajan Institute, and Lucerne Festival.

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