Earl Wild plays his own Compositions and Transcriptions
Earl Wild plays his own Compositions and Transcriptions
This CD includes over 70 minutes of music. Featuring brilliantly executed compositions and transcriptions, Earl Wild plays a variety of works for piano. Experience the virtuosic charm and impressive technique of this accomplished pianist.
Earl Wild: Compositions and Transcriptions
Piano: Earl Wild
Orchestra: Des Moines Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Joseph Giunta
Orchestra: NBC Radio Orchestra
Producer: Michael Rolland Davis
Engineer: Ed Thompson
Pianos: Baldwin (tracks 1-29+31), Steinway (30)
Original and Remastering Producer: Michael Rolland Davis
Original and Remastering Engineer: Ed Thompson
Liner Notes: James E. Frazier
Design: Samskara, Inc.
Earl Wild's renown as a concert pianist has eclipsed his equal success as a composer and conductor. Like Liszt and Rachmaninoff, he is a master not of one discipline only, but of all three. And the magnitude of his work as a composer of original works, such as his 1962 Easter oratorio Revelations and his two full-length ballets (1934 and 1936), not to mention the many orchestral works he composed for documentaries on the ABC radio network during the 1950s and 1960s, has tended also to eclipse his vast work as a dazzling transcriber for the piano. Indeed, it is only now being acknowledged that he is "the finest transcriber of our time".