I am curious about this composers music. Can anyone tell me some information regardign him including:-
-availability of his works both recordings and sheet music.
- How well known is he?
- How difficult are his works.
- I have heard that Liszt used the ''Three hand effect'' which was inspired by Thalberg. Can anyone explain good Thalberg pieces that use the ''three handed effect''?
The Liszt piece that uses the method is Un Sospiro which I have learnt.
Thalberg is largely forgotten nowadays and apart from the collection of works recorded by Nicolosi, most pianists seem to ignore him.
As an exception, Katsaris, Hamelin and Wild have recorded single pieces, with Ponti chipping in with a couple.
Thalberg as a pianist and composer was the opposite of Liszt.
As a pianist, he was relatively free of movement and gesticulations and was really part of the classical school as Hummell (who taught him). As a composer, he was much less orchestral than Liszt and wanted his music to "sing".
His famous "Moses" fantasy, which was discussed earlier in this thread, is the one he played in his pianistic duel with Liszt. Many other of his fantasies include his "three handed" effect, notably the Rossini-Seriminade and Bellini-Sonnambula.
Some of his works can be extremely difficult, especially when you are required to play a trill with the fourth and fifth finger of your left hand and bring out the melody with your thumb whilst your right hand is flowing up and down the keyboard.
I have a large collection of his sheet music other than the Moses which has already been posted on Gamingforce, should you require anything.
His music cries out to be played more often.
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