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Paul
Badura-Skoda
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Paul Badura-Skoda is one of the most important pianists
of our time. A legendary artist who has been heard in
all the world´s greatest concert halls, and for
years was the pianist who had the largest number of records
available in the market. His musical personality is characterized
by complete immersion in music, a passionate search for
the essential, and a sense of artistic responsibility.
It soon becomes evident to any listener that he loves
music with every part of his being. In 1945, Badura-Skoda
entered the Vienna Conservatory, and two years later won
first prize in the Austrian Music Competition and a scholarship
which allowed him to study with Edwin Fischer. These years
laid the foundation for Badura-Skoda´s artistic
future. In 1949, Wilhelm Furtwängler and Herbert
von Karajan became aware of Badura-Skoda´s outstanding
talent, and invited him to play concerts. Practically
overnight the young viennese became a worldfamous artist.
Since then, Badura-Skoda has been a regular and celebrated
guest at the most important music festivals, and a soloist
with the world´s most prestigious orchestras. In
addition to Furtwängler and von Karajan, he has collaborated
with such renowned conducters as George Szell, Karl Böhm,
Lorin Maazel, Zubin Mehta, Sir Charles Mackerras, Sir
Georg Solti, Kent Nagano and John Eliot Gardiner. Paul
Badura- Skoda has recorded a vast repertoire – more than
200 LPs and dozens of compact discs including the complete
cycles of the piano sonatas of Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert.
Badura-Skoda performs with equal authority on both period
and modern instruments. He was a pioneer in proposing
the use of period pianos in perfomance. His profound knowledge
of instruments from Bach´s and Mozart time up to
the present has given him the capacity to extract from
modern instruments a quality of sound which never fails
to amaze audiences and critics alike.
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Discography |
A350
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Les quatuors pour le pianoforte,
violon, alto & violoncelle
A351
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Grands Concerts pour le forte-piano
K 271, K 414
A352
Joseph Haydn, Sonates et Variations pour le pianoforte
A408
Franz Schubert, Les sonates pour le pianoforte,
tome I
A409
Franz Schubert, Les sonates pour le pianoforte,
tome II
A410
Franz Schubert, Les sonates pour le pianoforte
tome III
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Contact |
www.badura-skoda.com |
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