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PRE-releAsE! A student of famed pedagogue Theodore Kullak, Alfred Grunfeld (1852-1924) was yet another pianist who contributed to the Golden Age of Pianism. Like Friedman, Grunfeld's transcriptions have endured longer than have his original compositions. On this recording, Grunfeld's Paraphrase of Themes from Johann Strauss's Fledermaus are freely transcribed and further enhanced by Walter Hautzig. |
CD: DANCES FOR THE PIANO
Label: AMERICUS
Credits: Producer: John DesMarteau. Liner notes: David Witten |
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