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  1. Earl Wild had transcribed these songs for piano solo, and then a friend who had heard me play Wild’s Etudes on Gershwin songs said he thought I’d play the Rachmaninoff ones really well.’ Between 1893 and 1916, Rachmaninoff composed . 85 songs for solo voice, published in seven sets. (It was a form to which he never returned after

  2. Earl Wild shows great skill, understanding, and almost paradoxically, invention in remaining inside the composer’s keyboard style. In most cases one feels that if Rachmaninov had transcribed these particular songs, he would have produced results close to Wild’s. These songs are transformed into perfectly convincing piano works and are most ...

  3. Piano Transcriptions: Earl Wild's Virtuoso Etudes on Gershwin's Songs by Yun-Ling Hsu, D.M.A. Contact Email: [email protected] American pianist and composer Earl Wild (1915-2010) has been described as “one of the last in a long line of great virtuoso pianists/composers,” “one of the 20th century's greatest pianists, and “the finest transcriber of our time.”

  4. 5 de ago. de 2023 · Earl Wild (1915-2010)7 Virtuoso Etudes for piano, based on songs by George Gershwin (1898-1937).Etude No. 3, based on Gershwin's song "The Man I Love".Perfor...

  5. Earl Wild's legendary Rachmaninoff Song Transcriptions. Piano: Earl Wild. Producer: Michael Rolland Davis. Engineer: Ed Thompson. Total Title: 77:55. 24-bit Remastering. Piano: Baldwin. Earl Wild transcription printed scores are available here. Transcriptions have been expertly remastered in state-of-the-art HDCD encoded sound.

  6. 27 de ene. de 2010 · Hear Wild Play. courtesy of the artist. American pianist Earl Wild, whose career spanned eight decades, died Saturday of congestive heart disease at his home in Palm Springs, Calif. He was 94 ...

  7. About this release. Earl Wild (1915 - 2010) was without doubt one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. His immense repertoire, his staggering virtuosity, his warmth and his charm deserve him the epithet legendary. Wild was a great improviser as well, and he frequently played his. own fantasies in his concerts. Fortunately he wrote these.