Collectors of this exploratory and extensive series will know 
                  that official recordings started in 1989. What no one seems 
                  to have known though, is that Daniel Berman, a pianist who featured 
                  strongly in both 1987 and 1988, took personal cassette recordings 
                  of some of these events. The twenty subsequent Danacord recordings 
                  have thus, at a stroke, been supplemented by these early examples 
                  of the Festival. Sound quality is an issue that should be addressed 
                  first of all, given that these are not professional recordings 
                  and readers might be justly concerned that they’re going 
                  to get the kind of ‘cough, programme turn, chair scrape 
                  and belch’ tapings that make the rounds. You needn’t 
                  be overly concerned. It’s true that the dynamic range 
                  is necessarily constricted on some of the earlier 1987 tapes 
                  but the audience - a small, connoisseur collection - is very 
                  quiet and the sound itself is not at all bad. It does also get 
                  better as we hit 1988. 
                    
                  The pianists include names both well known and less so. The 
                  programme is typically eclectic and interesting. In fact pianophiles 
                  can enjoy these two discs without very many reservations at 
                  all. Michael Ponti, hero of many a disc, essays a contrasting 
                  programme, his two Henselt Etudes playing off against each other 
                  nicely - virtuoso dynamism in the first and lyric urgency in 
                  the second. Maybe his Moszkowski Etincelles doesn’t 
                  sparkle with quite the delight of Old School performances, or 
                  maybe it’s due to the rather limited sound. Berman himself 
                  plays a convincing Andantino and Variations in the Tausig arrangement 
                  and two famous song transcriptions, one by Godowsky whose The 
                  Gardens of Buitenzorg he also plays. Rainer M. Klaas explores 
                  spookier reaches in Godowsky’s Elegy (for the left hand 
                  alone) - very cryptic - whilst Schulhoff’s Tango is bittersweet 
                  and tart. 
                    
                  Peter Froundjian conjured two evocative pieces - Chaminade’s 
                  Autrefois and Pierre Sancan’s Caprice romantique 
                  (main gauche seule). Apart from Hamelin, of whom more in 
                  a moment, Sancan was the only living composer represented. He 
                  died in 2008. There is a delightful four hand expedition from 
                  Duo Quatre Mains (Peter Rummerhöller and Manfred Theilen) 
                  who play Schmitt’s treasurable little charmers, especially 
                  Le cheval de Ferme-l'æil. Not to be outdone we 
                  have a phalanx of pianists - Froundjian/Klaas/Berman - playing 
                  Rachmaninoff’s Waltz for six hands. Pure charm suffuses 
                  the selection from Nielsen’s Piano music for young and 
                  old Op. 53 played by Peter Westenholz. 
                    
                  Nina Tichman gives us a breezy Debussy Masques whilst 
                  Klaas is on hand with some call-to-attention Alkan; Les diablotins 
                  from his Esquisses Op.63 is a real standout. One should 
                  not overlook Liszt’s Les cloches de G(enève), 
                  which we hear in its first version from Peter Froundjian. Philip 
                  Fowke extends the roll call of superior pianism with a sensitively 
                  filigreed Glinka-Balakirev The Lark. Marc-André 
                  Hamelin plays his own Etude No.12 with jazzy panache and contrasts 
                  it with the delicacy of Schumann. And Michael Struck ends proceedings 
                  with Joseph Joachim’s Variationen über ein irisches 
                  Elfenlied. To find a piano work by Joachim is very unusual. 
                  It was written in 1856 but left incomplete. The homage to Brahms 
                  includes a direct quotation from the Op.5 Piano Sonata. 
                    
                  This most enjoyable collection takes us back to the very beginning 
                  of the Festival. Are there Husum Completists out there? If so, 
                  you know what you have to do. 
                    
                  Jonathan Woolf 
                Track & performance details
                  CD 1 [73:49] 
                  Adolf von HENSELT (1814-1889) 
                  Etude in D minor, Op. 2 No. 1 [2:24] 
                  Etude in D flat major, Op. 2 No. 2 [2:46] 
                  Moritz MOSZKOWSKI (1854-1925) 
                  Etincelles, Op. 36 No. 6 [2:20] 
                  Michael Ponti (piano) 
                  Frédéric CHOPIN (1810-49): 
                  Bolero, Op. 19 [7:48] 
                  Boris Bloch (piano) 
                  Franz SCHUBERT (1797-1828) 
                  Andantino and Variations, Op. 84 No. 1 arr. Carl Tausig (1841-71):[8:29] 
                  
                  Leopold GODOWSKY (1870-1938) 
                  The Gardens of Buitenzorg [3:37] 
                  Richard STRAUSS (1864-1949) 
                  Ständchen arr. Godowsky [2:40] 
                  George GERSHWIN (1898-1938) 
                  Summertime arr. Earl Wild (1915-2010) [2:47] 
                  Daniel Berman (piano) 
                  Leopold GODOWSKY 
                  Elegy (for the left hand alone) [2:58] 
                  Erwin SCHULHOFF (1894-1942) 
                  Tango (Cinq Etudes de Jazz)[1:46] 
                  Rainer M. Klaas (piano) 
                  Richard WAGNER (1813-88) 
                  Paraphrase des Quintetts aus 'Meistersinger' arr. Hans von Bülow 
                  (1830-1894) [6:44] 
                  Eckart Sellheim (piano) 
                  Cécile CHAMINADE (1857-1944) 
                  Autrefois, Op. 87 No. 4 [3:59] 
                  Pierre SANCAN (1916-2008) 
                  Caprice romantique (main gauche seule) [4:23] 
                  Peter Froundjian (piano) 
                  Florent SCHMITT (1870-1958) 
                  Le cheval de Ferme-l'æil, Op. 58 No. 3 [1:41] 
                  Le parapluie chinois, Op. 58 No. 7 [4:29] 
                  Duo Quatre Mains (Peter Rummerhöller and Manfred Theilen 
                  (pianos)) 
                  Sergei RACHMANINOFF (1873-1943) 
                  Waltz for 6 hands [1:37] 
                  Froundjian/Klaas/Berman (pianos) 
                  Carl NIELSEN (1865-1931): 
                  Piano music for young and old, Op. 53 
                  No. 1 Allegretto [0:37] 
                  No. 2 Andantino quasi Allegretto [0:39] 
                  No. 3a Allegro scherzoso [0:46] 
                  No. 3b Grazioso [1:01] 
                  No. 4 Andantino [0:25] 
                  No. 5 Allegro giocoso [0:49] 
                  No. 6 Poco lamentoso [1:15] 
                  No. 7 Marziale [0:42] 
                  No. 14 Capriccioso [0:55] 
                  No. 15 Adagio espressivo [1:05] 
                  No. 17 Largo con fantasia [1:27] 
                  No. 19 "Alla Bach" [0:46] 
                  No. 21 Marcia di goffo [1:14] 
                  Peter Westenholz (piano) 
                  CD 2 [78:02] 
                  Franz LISZT (1811-1886) 
                  Klavierstück in F sharp major [2:46] 
                  Claude DEBUSSY (1862-1918) 
                  Masques [4:28] 
                  Nina Tichman (piano) 
                  Charles-Valentin ALKAN (1813-88) 
                  3 Esquisses, Op. 63 
                  No. 32 Minuettino[2:31] 
                  No. 46 Le premier billet doux [0:58] 
                  No. 45 Les diablotins [2:10] 
                  Rainer M. Klaas (piano) 
                  Franz LISZT 
                  Les cloches de G(enève), 1st version (1836) [12:19] 
                  Emmanuel CHABRIER 
                  Air de Ballet [3:38] 
                  Mauresque (Pièces pittoresques No. 5) [2:08] 
                  Karol SZYMANOWSKI (1882-1937) 
                  Valse romantique [4:27] 
                  Peter Froundjian (piano) 
                  Mikhail GLINKA (1804-57) 
                  The Lark arr. Mily Balakirev (1837-1910) [5:29] 
                  Fritz KRESILER (1875-1962) 
                  Liebesleid arr.Rachmaninoff [4:22] 
                  Philip Fowke (piano) 
                  Jean-Philippe RAMEAU (1683-1764) 
                  Elégie arr. Godowsky [4:01] 
                  John IRELAND (1879-1962): 
                  The Island Spell [3:34] 
                  Sergei RACHMANINOFF (1873-1943) 
                  The Floods of Spring arr. Earl Wild [3:47] 
                  Daniel Berman (piano) 
                  Marc-André HAMELIN (b. 1961) 
                  Etude No. 12 (Prelude and Fugue) (1984-85) [5:43] 
                  Robert SCHUMANN (1810-56) 
                  Abschied (Waldszenen) [3:53] 
                  Marc-André Hamelin (piano) 
                  Heitor VILLA-LOBOS (1887-1959) 
                  Ciranda No. 4 [1:31] 
                  Roberto Szidon (piano) 
                  Joseph JOACHIM (1831-1907) 
                  Variationen über ein irisches Elfenlied (1856) [8:37] 
                  Michael Struck (piano) 
                  rec. CD 1 [1] - [16] 16-23 August 1987; CD 1 [17] - [29] and 
                  CD 2 [1] - [17] 21-28 August 1988, CD 2 [18] 20 August 1989, 
                  Schloss vor Husum