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1. Alfred Brendel Essay Excerpts - Edwin Fischer
Excerpts from pianist Alfred Brendel's essay on his swiss piano teacher.
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E However, Fischer should be remembered not only as a solo pianist and conductor, but also as a chamber musician, song accompanist and teacher. Fischer's ensemble with Mainardi and Kulenkampff whose place was later taken by Schneiderhan reached the heights of trio playing, and as a partner of Elisabeth Schwarzkopf the master achieved the ideal fusion of simplicity and refinement. As an inspiring teacher he led two generations of young pianists 'away from the piano, and to themselves', and provided them with proper standards for their future careers. As an editor he helped to restore the Urtext of Classical masterpieces, and as a writer he formulated such memorable precepts as 'Put life into the music without doing violence to it.' Can there be a simpler formula for the task of the interpreter? All this calls to mind Alfred Cortot, as many-sided an artist as Fischer. The two masters, who had great admiration for each other, were poles apart in their repertoire; one could say that they complemented one another. Fischer was in his element in the Classic-Romantic realm of 'German' music, with Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. Cortot was particularly happy with Chopin, with some of Liszt's works, and with French piano music. In Schumann, their spheres met. At home, as he once told me, Fischer liked to play Chopin, whereas Cortot is reported to have had a sneaking affection for Brahms.

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Winter 2001/2002 CLASSIC RECORD COLLECTOR . Writes critic Nalen Anthoni: "A feast of Fischer! Where, however, is the substance of the feast to be found? Not in glib, note-perfect pianism... His technique was insecure... No, the key to Fischer's contribution lies in his own intellectual and emotional response to the music he chose to play, and that shines through most of the 19 pieces in this set." Edwin Fischer (1884-1960) was a pioneering pianist-conductor of Baroque and Classical keyboard works. In his recordings he demonstrated, in the words of Dominic Gill, "a deep humanity and a luminous sense of polyphony which, for many, speak of an aqge of poetry and musicianship regrettably past." In this collection, presented with the kind cooperation of The Edwin Fischer Archive (Vienna), numerous concert performances and broadcast studio recordings are released for the first time. Fischer's playing was known for its expressive and communicative qualities. He was by no means an infallible pianist: people did not attend his recitals to hear note perfect performances (though his playing was quite accurate in his early days); they came instead to be moved. Fischer began recording for HMV in 1931 and left us many treasured recordings. Supplanting his commercial discography are numerous off-the-air performances, many of which capture Fischer in repertoire he did not otherwise record. For works that he also recorded commercially there are often significant differences between the live and studio versions. Two-thirds of the material included in this set is released here for the first time in any format; all carefully reprocessed from the best available source materials.

3. Edwin Fischer - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
edwin fischer. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. edwin fischer (October6, 1886 January 24, 1960) was a Swiss classical pianist and conductor.
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Edwin Fischer October 6 January 24 ) was a Swiss classical pianist and conductor . He is widely regarded as one of the great pianists of the 20th century , particularly in the traditional Germanic repertoire of such composers as Johann Sebastian Bach Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert . He is also regarded as one of the finest piano teachers of modern times. Fischer was born in Basel and studied music first there, and later in Berlin . He first came to prominence as a pianist following World War I . In 1926 he became conductor of the Lübeck Musikverein and later conducted in Munich . In 1932 he formed his own chamber orchestra, and was one of the first to be interested in presenting music of the baroque in an historically accurate way. Though his performances were not particularly historically accurate when compared to similar performances today, he did conduct concertos by the likes of Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the keyboard, which at the time was most unusual. In 1932 he returned once again to Berlin, succeeding

4. Encyclopedia: Edwin Fischer
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    Munich - The famous pianist Wilhelm Kempff has died at the age of 95 in Positano, Italy. The city government announced the death of the piano virtuoso on Friday, May 24, 1991. Kempff still performed at the age of 80 with his friend Leonard Bernstein in New York City. The friendship between the two has developed after the Second World War. Bernstein praised the German: "He is one of the most interesting personalities I ever met in my life." After 1945 Kempff lived in Ammerland near Munich. His adopted home became the Italian town Positano near Naples, where he suffered a stroke. Kempff was a pianist with an unmistakable, unique touch. His interpretations of piano works of the classic and romantic styles were always stamped with a highly personal style. With the pianist Cortot, also Kempff played at the opening of a great art exhibition of his friend Arno Breker in the Orangerie in Paris in 1942 in front of an international audience. Kempff is immortalized in a magnificent bronze bust by Breker. Kempff grew up in Potsdam, studied music in Berlin and received there a thorough education as a pianist. Already in the 20's he began with an extensive touring activity which took him around the world. He performed in Japan as well as in South America and in the United States. To his friends belonged Eugen d'Albert, Georg Kulenkampff, Edwin Fischer and the legendary pianistin Elly Ney. Together with Roger Peyrefitte, Ernst Fuchs, Ronald Reagan, Dr. Uta Ranke-Heinemann, Salvador Dali and other personalities, also Kempff belonged to the Order of Alexander the Great for Science and Art.

    6. Fischer's WTC I On Naxos
    who I hold in the highest regard as a Bach pianist. She and Gould, in their own very still controversial recorded performances of edwin fischer. They also seem more
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    Well Tempered Clavier Book I BWV 846-869 Edwin Fischer (Piano) Fischer’s WTC I on Naxos Well Tempered Clavier Book I Well Tempered Clavier Book I BWV 846-869 Edwin Fischer (piano) Naxos 2-CD Jim Morrison wrote (July 26, 2001):
    I've been sampling through Fischer's Book One of the WTC on Naxos. Initial impressions: lively interpretation, the inability to edit leads to refreshing alive-ness to the recording. (anyone ever released a truly live version of the WTC?) Tempos can sometimes be very fast. Case in point the very first in C Major he manages somehow to zip through in 1:25. Too fast. My hero van Asperen goes by in 2:49, long enough to really savor a big range of that Zell's color.
    But at other times he takes his time, such as the final fugue in B minor, which comes in a 6:12. During those slow passages he reminds me a bit of Tureck, yet not with her amount of serenity or reverence. A "velvety pianissimo" I've seen the touch of some of his best work described as.
    More than anyone, though, and take this from very early impressions, she reminds me of Hewitt, who I hold in the highest regard as a Bach pianist. She and Gould, in their own very different ways, are my favorite Bach-on-piano performers. A reviewer at Gramophone had this to say about Hewitt and Fischer: In respect of her restrained use of the sustaining pedal, her consequently clearly spoken articulation, and the resultant lucidity of musical thought, Hewitt brings to mind those still controversial recorded performances of Edwin Fischer.

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    8. Pianist - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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    A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninov were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Well-known or influential classical pianists: See List of jazz pianists Well known blues pianists include:

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    12. Edwin Fischer ; Youngrok Lee's Music Page
    edwin fischer(1886~1960) ; Swiss pianist, famous for historical WellTemperedClavier record of EMI, but eminent artist from Bach to modern repertoire.
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    Music Home Photo Gallery Discography Jacket Images ... Korean FISCHER, Edwin 6th Oct. 1886~24th Jan. 1960 [ a lion's velvet paws ] Based on contributed material at Classical Music , Vol.2 Sep. 1996
    Corrected at July 2000 1. Curriculum Vitae [ Fischer at his young age ] The minimum technique that can support the expression a professional player want is indispensable to him. However, I think many a people tends to confuse the way and the purpose. There were some professional artists who can fulfill their aims even thought their technique was not very good ; Edwin Fischer was one of them surely. It is so sufficient as to call him maestro, because he reached the aim so beautifully. He is an artist of monaural era. He was born in Basel, Switzerland. His father played oboe in Municipal Orchestra and viola in amateur string quartet. His talent appeared at four years old when he said 'That is G' touching a note from piano. At 10 he entered Basel Conservatory, moving to Berlin and was taught by Martin Krause - Liszt's pupil and became Arrau's teacher later - at Stern Conservatory(now Berlin Conservatory). He started to teach there after graduation in 1905. Different from

    13. Classical Net Review - Fischer, Legacy Of A Great Pianist
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    Well-Tempered Clavier Fischer was born in Basle in 1886, and he studied in that city and in Berlin. Even at the start of his career, he was a pedagogue; he delayed starting his performing career in earnest until World War One. Throughout much of his life, he was an educator as well as a musician, and he was more than a mere dabbler in conducting too. (In fact, this set preserves his excellent, intense Mozart Symphony #40 recorded in 1953 with the Municipal Orchestra of Strasbourg.) Alfred Brendel is included among his pupils. At his best, Fischer played with a beautifully caressing tone married to a gentle but masculine strength. His interpretations, Romantic in spirit, didn't always remain faithful to the composers' literal intentions, at least as we understand them today, but they consistently uncovered poetry that made him one with the composers' creative spirits. As a result, we don't hear Fischer's playing as particularly "old fashioned." Like many pianists from the first part of the 20 th century, Fischer's first priority was communication and expression, and if he took chances and hit a few wrong notes in the process, then that was just an occupational hazard. Today, we have come to expect technical perfection at all times, and musicianship unfortunately has become more sterile as a result. Particularly in these live performances and broadcast recordings, you'll hear mistakes that never would be allowed in today's studio recordings. For the most part, though, you won't hear pianism as strong and magical as Fischer's.

    14. Classical Net Review - The Historical Record - Pianists
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    First, we must talk about two absolutely astonishing discs containing Sergei Rachmaninoff playing a selection of his own pieces (Telarc 80489) and a mixed program including Chopin and Schubert (Telarc 80491), recorded between 1919 and 1929 on Ampico piano rolls. I have always detested piano rolls - including earlier transfers to CD of these performances - because of their mechanical inflexibility, but these are in a different class altogether, for two reasons.
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    Edwin Fischer October 6 January 24 ) was a Swiss classical pianist and conductor . He is widely regarded as one of the great pianists of the 20th century , particularly in the traditional Germanic repertoire of such composers as Johann Sebastian Bach Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert . He is also regarded as one of the finest piano teachers of modern times. Fischer was born in Basel and studied music first there, and later in Berlin . He first came to prominence as a pianist following World War I . In 1926 he became conductor of the Lübeck Musikverein and later conducted in Munich . In 1932 he formed his own chamber orchestra, and was one of the first to be interested in presenting music of the baroque in an historically accurate way. Though his performances were not particularly historically accurate when compared to similar performances today, he did conduct concertos by the likes of Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the keyboard, which at the time was most unusual. In 1932 he returned once again to Berlin, succeeding

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    A pianist is a person who plays the piano A professional pianist can perform solo pieces, play with an orchestra or smaller ensemble , or accompany one or more singers or solo instrumentalists. A performing classical pianist usually starts playing piano at a very young age, some as early as three years old. Many well-known classical composers were able pianists themselves; for example, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Ludwig van Beethoven Franz Liszt Frederic Chopin ... Robert Schumann , and Sergei Rachmaninov were all virtuoso pianists. Some pianists have special preferences as to which composer's music they play. Most western forms of music can make use of the piano. Consequently, pianists have a wide variety of forms and styles to choose from, including jazz classical music , and all sorts of popular music Well-known or influential classical pianists:

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    Fischer was born in Basel and studied music first there, and later in Berlin. He first came to prominence as a pianist following World War I. In 1926 he became conductor of the Lübeck Musikverein and later conducted in Munich. In 1932 he formed his own chamber orchestra, and was one of the first to be interested in presenting music of the baroque in an historically accurate way. Though his performances were very modern when compared to comparable performances today, he did conduct concertos by the likes of Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the keyboard, which at the time was most unusual.
    In 1932 he returned once again to Berlin, succeeding Artur Schnabel in a teaching role at the Hochschule für Musik. In 1942 he moved back to Switzerland, temporarily putting his career on hold through World War II. Following the war, he began to perform again, as well as giving masterclasses in Lucerne, which were attended by a number of later prominent pianists, Alfred Brendel and Daniel Barenboim among them.

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    Edwin Fischer October 6 January 24 ) was a Swiss classical pianist and conductor . He is widely regarded as one of the great pianists of the 20th century , particularly in the traditional Germanic repertoire of such composers as Johann Sebastian Bach Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert . He is also regarded as one of the finest piano teachers of modern times. Fischer was born in Basel and studied music first there, and later in Berlin . He first came to prominence as a pianist following World War I . In 1926 he became conductor of the Lübeck Musikverein and later conducted in Munich . In 1932 he formed his own chamber orchestra, and was one of the first to be interested in presenting music of the baroque in an historically accurate way. Though his performances were very modern when compared to comparable performances today, he did conduct concertos by the likes of Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart from the keyboard, which at the time was most unusual. In 1932 he returned once again to Berlin, succeeding

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