Artur Schnabel


DISCOGRAPHY of the Composer Artur Schnabel
For recordings of Artur Schnabel performances please consult your favorite search engine. These recordings are widely available under Historic Recordings.

Symphony No. 1 with spoken introduction by Dimitri Mitropoulos. Frederick Piket: Curtain Raiser to an American Play. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dimitri Mitropoulos. (CD: Nickson Records, PI-04/2000-3)

Symphonies 1 & 3. The BBC Symphony Orchestra and the Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Paul Zukofsky. (CD: Musical Observations, Inc., Cp 109)

Symphony No. 2. The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Paul Zukofsky (§). (CD: Musical Observations, Inc., Cp 104)

Concerto for Piano and Orchestra. Helen Schnabel, piano; Vienna Orchestra, Charles Adler, conductor. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-55)

Dance and Secret & Joy and Peace; Sonata for Solo Violin. The Gregg Smith Singers; Gregg Smith, artistic director. A New York City Free-Lance Orchestra. Paul Zukofsky (§), conductor and violinist. (CD: Musical Observations, Inc., Cp 110)

Dance Suite; Piano Sonata. Geoffrey Tozer, piano. (CD: Chandos Digital, CHAN 9673),

Donald Isler, Piano. (CD Kasp Records - #57571)

Seven Piano Pieces; Reverie. Helen Schnabel, piano. Piece in Seven Movemements. Dika Newlin, piano. (LP: SPA Records, SPA-13)

Piano Piece in Seven Movementes; Piano Sonata. Benedikt Koehlen, piano. (CD: Digital recordings Westdeutscher Rundfunk. Auvidis Montaigne, MO 782053)

Sonata for Solo Violin; Sonata for Violin & Piano. Christian Tetzlaff, violin. Stefan Litwin, piano. (CD: Arte Nova Classics, 74321 27798 2)

Sonata for Violin and Piano; Morton Feldman: Spring of Chosroes. Paul Zukofsky (§), violin. Ursula Oppens, piano. (LP: Musical Observations, Inc., Cp 8)

Sonata for Solo Violin. Paul Zukofsky (§), violin.
(LP: Musical Observations, Inc., Cp 14)

(§) Paul Zukofsky has devoted more time and effort (and love!) to A. Schnabel's music than anybody we know of. His reputation as a premier Schnabel interpreter and scholar is firmly established.




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