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Various Composers - 20th Century Foxtrots, Vol. 7 (Gottlieb Wallisch)


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  1. Frederick Delius - Koanga: La Calinda (arr. Harold Perry)
  2. Cyril Scott - Danse nègre, Op. 58 No. 5
  3. Frank Bridge - The Turtle's Retort, H. 147
  4. Constant Lambert - Elegiac Blues
  5. William Walton - Façade Suite No. 2: V. Popular Song (arr. Roy Douglas)
  6. William Walton - Façade Suite No. 2 VI. Old Sir Faulk (arr. Roy Douglas)
  7. Erik Chisholm - Tango
  8. Alexander Voormolen - Le Souper Clandestin: Introduction, valse et fox-trot
  9. Leo Kok - Intermezzo en forme de tango
  10. Kees van Baaren - Blues for Piano
  11. Kees van Baaren - Pep and Swing, Novelty-Foxtrot
  12. Jaap Kool - Boston d'été
  13. Dick Kattenburg - Tempo di blues
  14. Hans Franco Mendes - 10 Kleine Etudes: No. 5, Poco moderato "Tempo di fox-trot"
  15. Rudolf Escher - Habanera
  16. Wilhelm Peterson-Berger - 3 Tondikter: No. 3, Amerikansk dans
  17. Ture Rangström - Sweet Fox
  18. Ernest Pingoud - Tango oriental
  19. Ernst Linko - 3 Danze moderne: No. 1, Fox-Trot-Blues
  20. Ernst Linko - 3 Danze moderne: No. 2, Valse gracieuse
  21. Ernst Linko - 3 Danze moderne: No. 3, Tango
  22. Kristian Hauger - Jule-Foxtrot
  23. Jacob Gade - Monna Vanna
  24. Jacob Gade - Tidens kvinders smil
  25. Svend Erik Tarp - Mosaik, Op. 31: No. 7, Foxtrot
  26. Svend Erik Tarp - Mosaik, Op. 31: No. 8, Tango
  27. Svend Erik Tarp - Mosaik, Op. 31: No. 9, Urskovs-Blues (Primeval-Forest-Blues)
  28. Fini Henriques - Basta! Ama'rkansk Shimmy-Fox

Gottlieb Wallisch, piano
Date: 2025
Label: Grand Piano
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In this volume we discover how composers in England, Scotland, the Netherlands and the Nordic countries responded to the waves of jazz and syncopated dance music that had crossed the Atlantic and captivated European audiences. The album features a wide selection of famous and less well-known composers who each succeed in combining the authentic energising rhythms of foxtrots, tangos and shimmies with their own unique styles. Gottlieb Wallisch’s seventh and final volume in this acclaimed series features many unknown gems and world première recordings.

Born in 1978 in Vienna, pianist Gottlieb Wallisch made his concert debut at age seven and performed at the Vienna Musikverein by twelve. His international career was launched in 1996 when, at seventeen, he played Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto under Yehudi Menuhin. Since then, he has performed at major venues such as Carnegie Hall, Wigmore Hall, and the Salzburg Festival, collaborating with leading conductors like Giuseppe Sinopoli, Sir Neville Marriner, and Kirill Petrenko. Wallisch has appeared with prominent orchestras including the Vienna Philharmonic, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, earning acclaim for his interpretations across Europe, Asia, and the U.S.

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