Reubke: Piano Sonata; Liszt/Busoni: Fantasy and Fugue
Hamish Milne
Label
Decca
Catalogue No.
4822574
Barcode
00028948225743
Format
1-CD
About

This, Hamish Milne’s first commercial recording, was made for Decca’s L’Oiseau-Lyre imprint. Reubke became a pupil of Liszt, upon the recommendation of Hans von Bülow, and the older composer developed a special regard for him. The Piano Sonata and Organ Sonata are the two substantial works Reubke (who died tragically early) left us, and the debt to Liszt is evident; it is dedicated ‘To my deeply revered teacher, Franz Liszt’. Busoni, also a tireless champion of Liszt’s music, published his free piano transcription in 1897, and performed it in Berlin the same year. It sounds totally authentic and avoids the deliberate anachronisms which some find less than appealing in his Bach transcriptions. Milne contributes both a newly-written recollection of making this recording as well as the original LP notes, here reprinted. This is the recording’s first release on CD.

TRACK LISTING / ARTISTS

JULIUS REUBKE
Piano Sonata in B flat minor

FRANZ LISZT
arr. FERRUCCIO BUSONI (1866–1924)
Fantasy and Fugue on ‘Ad nos, ad salutarem undam’, S.259

Hamish Milne, piano

Recording information

Recording Producer: Peter Wadland
Balance Engineer: John Dunkerley
Recording Location: Rosslyn Hill Chapel, London, UK, 10–11 May 1975 & 9–10 May 1976
Remastering Engineer: Paschal Byrne (Audio Archiving Company)