Foto: Uwe Noelke
A vienna native, GOTTLIEB WALLISCH appeared on the concert stage for the first time at the age of seven and made his debut at the age of twelve in the Golden Hall of the Vienna Music Association. Teachers like Heinz Medjimorec, Pascal Devoyon and Oleg Maisenberg helped determine his musical path. He has given concerts with leading orchestras, including the Vienna Philharmonic, the Vienna Symphony, the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Camerata Salzburg, the hr-Symphony Orchestra and the Festival Strings Lucerne under conductors such as Giuseppe Sinopoli, Sir Neville Marriner, Dennis Russell, Davies, Kirill Petrenko, Christopher Hogwood, Bruno Weil, Louis Langrée and Lord Yehudi Menuhin. Wallisch’s discography includes, among other things, all Beethoven piano concertos on original instruments with the Vienna Academy Orchestra under Martin Haselböck, as well as first recordings by Hans Gál, Erich Zeisl and Jaromír Weinberger as well as the “20th Century Foxtrots” series. From 2010 to 2016, Gottlieb Wallisch led a piano class at the “Haute École de Musique de Genève”. Since 2016 he has held a professorship at the “University of the Arts Berlin”. At the beginning of 2012 he was included in the list of “Steinway Artists”.
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) | Sonate As-Dur D 557 (1817) Allegro moderato Andante Allegro Sonate f-Moll D 625/505 (1818) Allegro Scherzo. Allegretto Adagio Allegro |
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Alexander Voormolen (1895-1980) | „Le souper clandestin" (1921) Introduction, Valse et Fox-Trot |
Reynaldo Hahn (1874-1947) | Le temps d´aimer: Charleston (1926) Los Enamorados, Tango-Habanera (1926) |
Pierre-Octave Ferroud (1900-1936) | The Bacchante, Blues (1929) |
Alois Hába (1893-1973) | Vier Moderne Tänze op.39 (1927) (Shimmy-Blues; Blues; Boston; Tango) |
Aleksandr Levin (1886-1960) | Valse-Boston op.15 (1926) |
Kurt Herbst (1901-1941) | Jazz-Etüde (1928) |
Ravel/Gil-Marchex | Five o´clock Fox-Trot (1927) (Fantaisie extraite de „L´Enfant et les Sortilèges") |
Recording by
Broadcast:
3rd of October from 8.03 pm.
The recorded concert will then be available for 30 days on the web and in the DLF app.