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European Anniversary Recital
J.S. Bach, Haydn, Chopin, Schumann, Debussy, Schoenberg, Scriabin
Lapwing Artist Issue LAI 890-I
J.S. BACH: 6 Partitas BWV 825-830
"Erster Teil der Clavir-Übung"
Lapwing Artist Issue LAI 893-III 2 CDs
M. CLEMENTI: "Muzio Revisited"
250th Anniversary (1752-1832):
"The Great Sonatas"
First Millennium Lapwing Artist Issue
Lapwing Artist Issue LAI 2003-IV
Release: July 2003
Doubleclick on CD-cover to hear music fragment.
About LAI
In the last years artist-directed and owned recording endeavours have taken
a healthy place in the classical music world (Gruberova, Pavarotti come to mind). Lapwing Artist Issue had its first release in 1990.
That CD, 'European Anniversary Recital', revealed Czaja Sager's well-known
eclectic and provocative repertoire: the 3rd Partita of J.S. Bach,
lesser-performed Schumann, late Haydn, Schoenberg.
'Muzio Revisited', LAI's first Millennium release, refers to the artist's
earlier CD-album 'Remembered Anew' (1992) devoted to 3 Sonatas of Clementi;
the major recording of LAI of the entire 1st Book of Bach's Clavier-Übung,
the 6 Partitas, appeared in 1993; it was released daringly in
'purist'-cembalo territory, the Netherlands, 3rd on the 10 best-selling list
of CDs for 2 months as NKV's 'CD of the Month' in 1994.
The Steinway Piano: the sublime Pianoforte of unparalleled Perfection
Since my first lessons and subsequent conservatory training, the Steinway
piano has been central to my pianistic development and experience.
Some of my most memorable concert experiences are indelibly-linked with the
greatest pianists, who preferred the Steinway and who, each in his own
inimitable way produced extraordinary music on this noble instrument. Among
the most vivid memories, recitals by Curzon, Hess, Horowitz, Kempff,
Michelangeli, Novaes, Rubinstein and Solomon still echo in my ear!
For many years I have been privileged to own a remarkable 1907 New York
Steinway grand and since 1999 the realization of a dream: an exceptional
Hamburg Steinway concert grand of greatest finesse and poetry. These magnificent
instruments give me daily joy and inspiration! What's more, they instruct
and reveal new insights in all music for the pianoforte. Even with fine
'pretenders to-the-throne' Steinway remains King of the pianoforte: vive le
Roi!
Christopher Czaja Sager, Gassel/Berlin, 2009
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