Since you are interested in Moiseiwitsch, Vol. 5 (1939-1947), here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
FRANZ LISZT
Liszt: Complete Piano Music Volume 32 - Album d'un Voyageur Ashley Wass (piano) [ Naxos Liszt Piano Music / CD - released 30/Nov/2010 ] "Wass's command of the young Liszt's idiom engages both with its poetry and virtuosity: he underscores the contrasts of mood and tempo in 'Lyon', for instance, to articulate the broader design in a way that's highly effective." (BBC Music) |
HUMMEL / BEETHOVEN / WEBER / WAGNER
Great Pianists-Benno Moiseiwitsch Vol 2 Benno Moiseiwitsch (piano) [ Naxos Historical Great Pianists / CD - released 2/Jul/2001 ] A selection of 'encores' from this great pianist |
DELIUS / GRANADOS / RAVEL / POULENC / etc
Moiseiwitsch, Vol. 6 (1927-1950) Benno Moiseiwitsch (Piano) [ Naxos Historical Great Pianists / CD - released 14/Sep/2006 ] Benno Moiseiwitsch was born in 'the cradle of Russian pianism' Odessa, in 1890. At the age of nine he won the Anton Rubinstein prize, and after being told by the Guildhall School of Music in London that they could teach him nothing, he went, at the... |
BEETHOVEN / SCARLATTI / WEBER
Moiseiwitsch, Vol. 9 (1927-1950) Benno Moiseiwitsch (Piano) [ Naxos Historical Great Pianists / CD - released 14/Sep/2006 ] Volume 9 of Naxos' historical recordings of Moiseiwitsch, featuring recordings of sonatas by Scarlatti, Beethoven, and Carl Maria von Weber made between the years of 1927-1950. |
GRIEG
Piano Music Vol 1 (Piano Sonata, Four Piano Pieces) Einar Steen-Nokleberg (piano) [ Naxos / CD - released 1/Nov/2011 ] "The playing is full of imagination, character and sensitivity and the recordings... are very natural too. I would recommend them strongly even had they been at full price." (Gramophone) |
BALAKIREV
Piano Sonata (with Liszt-Apres une lecture du Dante) Louis Kentner (piano) [ Naxos Historical Great Pianists / CD - released 2/Oct/2007 ] "Louis Kentner plays the work superbly, with all the requisite virtuosity yet without any lack of delicate poetic insight" (The Gramophone, August 1951). |