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DISC: 1

1. Germaine Schnitzer - 6 Etudes, Op. 111, No. 6: Toccata d'apres le 5eme concerto
2. Percy Grainger - The Nutcracker, Op. 71a: TH 35, iii. Waltz of Flowers
3. Guiomar Novaes - 2 Piano Pieces, Op. 45: II. Guitarre
4. Ossip Gabrilowitsch - Pastels, Op. 44: IV. Intermezzo en octaves
5. Guiomar Novaes - Miscellanea, Op. 16, IV. Nocturne In B flat major
6. Alfred Cortot - Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109, II. Prestissimo
7. Enrique Granados - 12 Danzas Espanolas: II: Oriental
8. Ignace Paderewski - 17 Polish Songs, Op. 74, I. Zyczenie/Maidchens Wunsch
9. Josef Casimir Hofmann - Rondo capriccioso in E Major, Op. 14
10. Myra Hess - 4 Klavierstucke, Op. 119: IV. Rhapsody. Allegro risoluto in E flat major
11. Percy Grainger - 19 Norweigan Folk Songs, Op. 66: No. XIV. I Ola dalom, I Ola-kjonn
12. Ignace Paderewski - Standchen (Horch! Horch! Die Lorch!), D. 889
13. Arthur Friedheim - Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9 in E flat major, S.244/9 ; LW. A132/9
14. Guiomar Novaes - Espana, Op. 165: II. Tango
15. Ignaz Friedman - Fantasiestuce, Op. 12: I. Des Abends
16. Ferruccio Busoni - Etudes d'execution transcendante d'apres Paganini, S. 140; Lw.A52: V. La chasse. Allegretto in E major
17. Josef Casimir Hofmann - Fantasiestucke, Op. 12: II. Aufschwung in F minor
18. Josef Lhévinne - Winterreise, D. 911; Op. 89, V. Der Lindenbaum
19. Arthur Friedheim - 2 Légendes, S.175 ; LW.A21
20. I. St Francois d'Assise; la predication aux oiseaux
21. Genevieve Pitot - Murillo, Op. 138

More Info:

2 Disc set. The Condon Collection, compiled by Australian musician and leading piano roll authority Denis Condon, documents major classical composers including Claude Debussy, George Gershwin and Sergei Rachmaninoff performing their famous piano works using a form of music storage and playback technology that predates modern recording techniques. Recorded between 1905 and 1933, and capturing every nuance of each individual performance, this collection of classical music from the 19th century reproduces the playing styles and techniques of these legendary musicians and offers a unique opportunity to experience these rare performances and historical treasures first-hand, while also serving as a comprehensive archive of the reproducing piano's unique musical legacy.

        
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