Emil George Conrad von Sauer (October 8, 1862 in Hamburg – April 27, 1942 i… Read Full Bio ↴Emil George Conrad von Sauer (October 8, 1862 in Hamburg – April 27, 1942 in Vienna) was a notable German composer, pianist, score editor, and music (piano) teacher. He was a pupil of Franz Liszt and one of the most remarkable pianists of his generation, emphasizing the original Liszt approach to pianism as well as a strong Romantic approach to a musical technique that demanded a total command of the keyboard in what was known as the Liszt School of piano.
Some of his pupils continued on to successful concert careers including Webster Aitken, Stefan Askenase, Robert Goldsand, Ignace Hilsberg, Maryla Jonas, Lubka Kolessa, Elly Ney, Ozan Marsh, Dario Raucea, and Marie Aimée Varro.
He wrote piano concertos, piano sonatas, concert études, piano pieces and Lieder.
Some of his pupils continued on to successful concert careers including Webster Aitken, Stefan Askenase, Robert Goldsand, Ignace Hilsberg, Maryla Jonas, Lubka Kolessa, Elly Ney, Ozan Marsh, Dario Raucea, and Marie Aimée Varro.
He wrote piano concertos, piano sonatas, concert études, piano pieces and Lieder.
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I. Allegro patetico
Emil von Sauer Lyrics
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Yusef Al akhras
1st mvt 0:04
2nd mvt 12:31
3rd mvt 19:52
4th mvt 28:02
bitchslappedme
Fanstastic concerto!
After searching I can tell you that the pianist Angélica Morales von Sauer is Sauer's second wife. I thought it was a mistake given the date of 1953. But no, she was just 50 years younger than Sauer 😂
Pietro Landri
WOW there was no CD available with concerto #1 but only #2. Thanks for this upload. Rare gem rediscovered!
Pietro Landri
@Heidi Lanning thanks much
Heidi Lanning
Scharwenka: Piano Concerto No. 4 in F Minor / Sauer: Piano Concerto No. 1 in E Minor (The Romantic Piano Concerto, Vol. 11) Stephen Hough is the pianist. This is a wonderful a;bum and one of my favorites.
Yağız Arslan
Such a powerful work, thanks for the score video!
Lar M
He is one of Liszt most favourite pupil.
Quinone Bob
Actually he is N.Rubinstein's pupil and then Liszt's honored pupil.
norwalltino
Is it his grand-daughter playing the piano? Great comcert! 🙂
Schuyler Bacn
So beautiful