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Title: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: pianoconcerto on Friday 21 July 2023, 03:21
Conductor Eugene Tzigane's website <https://eugenetzigane.com/performances> notes that the 3 Josef Labor Concert Pieces for Piano Left-Hand & Orchestra were recorded between 9-13 Jan. 2023.  Not sure which label will release this recording, but it's something to watch for.  Here are the details:

Labor, Josef (1842-1924) Austria
Concert Piece I in D (in the Form of Variations) for Piano Left-Hand and Orchestra (1915)
Concert Piece II in f for Piano Left-Hand and Orchestra (1916-17)
Concert Piece III in E-flat for Piano Left-Hand and Orchestra (1923)
Oliver Triendl/Staatsphilharmonie Rheinland-Pfalz/Eugene Tzigane (9-13 Jan. 2023)


Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 21 July 2023, 03:46
Oliver Triendl strikes again! What an intrepid explorer of unsung repertoire he is.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Gareth Vaughan on Friday 21 July 2023, 07:25
I expect the label is Capriccio, for whom Triendl has recorded work by Labor on previous disks they have released. Really excellent news.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: BerlinExpat on Saturday 22 July 2023, 10:19
The Konzertstück II für Klavier (linke Hand) und Orchester will be broadcast this evening on Deutschlandfunk Kultur at 22:00 CET.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 22 July 2023, 12:25
I would guess Capriccio too.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Rob H on Wednesday 26 July 2023, 10:26
I've just reviewed his 3rd Violin Sonata with piano left hand (the disc was Paul Wittgenstein Left hand legacy on Cobra records - HIGHLY recommended). It is a gorgeous piece so this is very welcome news.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: John Boyer on Wednesday 26 July 2023, 15:25
That's good news. I stumbled upon the CD a few days ago while looking for more information about the concert pieces.  I ordered it at once, so it's good to know it will live up to expectations. 
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 26 July 2023, 15:26
To digress: here's the CD to which Rob H. refers:
https://www.musicwebinternational.com/2023/05/left-hand-legacy-volume-1-cobra-records/

Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: eschiss1 on Wednesday 26 July 2023, 18:29
Nice to see another recording of the Schmidt A major quintet (of which I borrowed the- only recently published...- score of the original (not arranged by Wührer) version once and was flabbergasted to see that it looked, anyway, like it still looked like it needed two hands to play the piano part- though I'm not a pianist, that's just a "ok, I'll take peoples' word for it that a pianist can play this with their left hand, but wow." I've played the Marco Polo recording of Wührer's arrangement that I have many times, anycase. Even if the 2nd movement seems oddly similar to a movement of another of his works, etc.- any gripe I have, too, just seems gripy when actually listening.)
Really looking forward to hearing the Labor concert pieces- another composer I find has a memorable gift. Iirc the scores of the concert pieces and some other works of his are preserved in manuscript at the Austrian National Library, some of them now uploaded and digitized- for which I am also grateful.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Alan Howe on Wednesday 26 July 2023, 18:44
And with that, back to Labor, please.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: pianoconcerto on Saturday 04 November 2023, 21:44
Oliver Triendl's recording of Josef Labor's Konzertstücke 1-3 will be released 2 Feb. 2024 on Capriccio 5521.  Details and soundclips are available on Presto Classical's website:  <https://www.prestomusic.com/classical/products/9544315--josef-labor-piano-concertos-wittgenstein-concertos>.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Alan Howe on Saturday 04 November 2023, 22:44
Listening to the excerpts has really whetted my appetite as far as these pieces are concerned. This is classical late-romanticism (if you see what I mean) of very high quality. Unpretentious, yet beautifully conceived music - right up my street!
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: John Boyer on Thursday 23 November 2023, 20:51
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: John Boyer on Friday 26 January 2024, 15:16
My disc of the Labor concert pieces arrived yesterday, but I've only just finished listening to the whole thing.  The concert pieces are all lovely, have an individual character, and have been well recorded and performed.  They are not showpieces, but integrate the piano more as partner than star, rather like the corresponding chamber works.  If you liked Labor's chamber music for Wittgenstein, I'm sure you'll enjoy these.
Title: Re: Josef Labor 3 Concert Pieces
Post by: Alan Howe on Friday 26 January 2024, 16:51
Mine's on order - really looking forward to this.