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Elly Ney: The complete Brunswick & Electrola solo
78-rpm recordings
Elly Ney (piano)
Ney and her husband, the conductor Willen van Hoogstraten, display great chamber-like rapport in Mozart’s K450, notwithstanding stylistically antediluvian phrase-tapering and swoopy portamentos....
Elly Ney: The complete Brunswick & Electrola solo
78-rpm recordings
Elly Ney (piano)
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Ney and her husband, the conductor Willen van Hoogstraten, display great chamber-like rapport in Mozart’s K450, notwithstanding stylistically antediluvian phrase-tapering and swoopy portamentos....
About
German pianist Elly Ney (1882–1968) came to be regarded as one of the great Beethoven interpreters of the 20th century and her Pre-War recording of the Op. 111 sonata must still be considered one of the very finest. That recording, and all the other solo and concerto recordings she made for Electrola before the war are included here. Particularly noteworthy are the three landmark concerto recordings, the Mozart and Beethoven vivacious and stylish, the Strauss revealing just what a virtuoso Ney could be. Though she specialized in Austro-German repertoire, another side to her art is shown in her early, almost unknown, American Brunswick acoustic recordings, reissued in this set for the first time. Here the repertoire choice is broader and lighter and there is even a stunningly articulated Debussy ‘Feux d’artifice’ – the work’s first recording.
Contents and tracklist
- Elly Ney
- Willem van Hoogstraten
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Landesorchester, Berlin, Landesjugendorchester Berlin
- Fritz Zaun
- Elly Ney
- Staatskapelle Berlin
- Willem van Hoogstraten
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
- Elly Ney
Awards and reviews
July 2019
Ney and her husband, the conductor Willen van Hoogstraten, display great chamber-like rapport in Mozart’s K450, notwithstanding stylistically antediluvian phrase-tapering and swoopy portamentos. In the pair’s world-premiere recording of Strauss’s Burleske, Ney’s fingers are hard-pressed to keep up with her husband’s rather optimistic tempos.
July 2019
A bounty of recorded treasures.