Draeseke: Piano Works
Catalog Number: 8.574675
Felix Draeseke's early devotion to Liszt and Wagner pervades his Sonata quasi fantasia in C sharp minor — a work of sumptuous candour Liszt hailed as the most significant since Schumann. With a virtuoso Grande Fantaisie, two Fantasiestücke and a Valse-Nocturne.
Felix Draeseke’s early affiliation with the music of Liszt and Wagner permeated his own compositions of the period, not least his Sonata quasi fantasia in C sharp minor, a work of sumptuous Wagnerian candour as well as balletic lightness. It also marked a significant turning-point from a revolutionary style to something more conservative. As Liszt wrote to him, ‘Since Schumann’s F sharp minor sonata, I know of no more such significant work of this genre.’ The programme also includes a virtuoso Grande Fantaisie, two characterful Fantasiestücke and Chopin-like gestures in the Valse-Nocturne.
Published date
2026-06-26
Number of discs
1
Channels
stereo:24:2.0
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