Aline van Barentzen: Selected Performances

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Aline van Barentzen: Selected Performances (playlist)

Aline van Barentzen
ALINE VAN BARENTZEN plays

1. PIANO FAVOURITES (ca 1960)
STEREO STUDIO RECORDING - VERY LATE 1950s
00:00 DAQUIN : THE CUCKOO
01:54 RAMEAU : THE HEN
05:03 MOZART : RONDO ALLA TURCA (FROM SONATA K 331)
07:52 BEETHOVEN : BAGATELLE "FUR ELISE"
10:28 WEBER : PERPETUUM MOBILE (FROM SONATA OP.24)
14:26 SCHUBERT : MOMENT MUSICAL D 780/3
16:20 MENDELSSOHN : SONG WITHOUT WORDS OP.62/6 "SPRING SONG"
18:37 MENDELSSOHN : SONG WITHOUT WORDS OP. 67/4 "SPINNING SONG"
20:22 SCHUMANN : TRAUMEREI OP.15/7 (FROM KINDERSCENEN)
23:10 CHOPIN : WALTZ No.7 OP.64/2
26:38 LISZT : HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY No.2
36:09 LISZT : LIEBESTRAUM No.3
39:54 BRAHMS : WALTZ OP.39/15
41:28 DEBUSSY : CLAIR DE LUNE (FROM SUITE BERGAMASQUE)
45:33 RAVEL : RIGAUDON (FROM LE TOMBEAU DE COUPERIN)
48:49 POULENC : MOUVEMENT PERPETUEL No.1
50:17 VILLA-LOBOS : O POLICHINELO


2. LISZT Mephisto-Waltz No.1
STUDIO RECORDING 1957

3. LISZT Légende No.2
STUDIO RECORDING 1957

4. LISZT Un Sospiro
STUDIO RECORDING 1957

5. LISZT Les jeux d'eau à la Villa d'Este
NON COMMERCIAL STUDIO RECORDING, EARLY 1960's

6. CHOPIN Nocturne No 7 Op.27/1
STUDIO RECORDING 1957

7. CHOPIN 3 Etudes
STUDIO RECORDING 1957
0:00 Op.10/5 1:40 Op.25/1 4:30 Op.25/11

8. CHOPIN Fantasie Op.49
STUDIO RECORDING 1957

9. CHOPIN 4 Etudes Op.10 No 3, 4, 5, 12
STUDIO RECORDING 1960

10.BEETHOVEN Sonata No 8 Op.13 Pathetique
STUDIO RECORDING 1948

11. BEETHOVEN Piano Sonata No 23 "Appassionata" Op.57
STUDIO RECORDING - STEREO - LATE 1950'S - 0:00 ALLEGRO ASSAI 9:00 ANDANTE CON MOTO 15:08 ALLEGRO MA NON TROPPO

Aline van Barentzen still holds the record as the youngest pianist, at 11 years old, to have won the First Prize at the Paris Conservatory. Her first recital was at the age of four, after which her mother moved with her from Boston to Paris for further music studies. Practicing six hours a day, at the age of seven she performed Beethoven's First Piano Concerto with orchestra, and at nine was accepted into the Paris Conservatory. Her teachers there included Marguerite Long and Delaborde. Later she studied in Berlin with Heirich Barth and Ernst von Dohnanyi (among her fellow students were Artur Rubinstein and Wilhelm Kempff), and in Vienna with Leschetizky. More info: http://www.pianowomen.com/Barentzen.html