SUZANNE GODENNE
Who knows César Franck in Germany? His symphonic variations performed for the first time in Leipzig by an excellent pianist from Brussels, Suzanne Godenne
Le Mercure Musical (La Revue Musicale S.I.M.), Volume 7, May 15, 1911, Paris
At the same concert, Godenne achieved legitimate success in piano pieces by Liszt. She has a remarkable technique, serving a powerful temperament and a very cultivated sensitivity. It is rare that a woman interprets works of broad inspiration and robust writing with such character and understanding. Miss Godenneis certainly one of our best virtuosos; she’s also an artist, which is better.
Le Mercure Musical (La Revue Musicale S.I.M.), Volume 8, March 15, 1912, Paris
TRACKLIST
2919 WELTE-MIGNON CHOPIN – Andante spianato and Grande Polonaise, Op. 22, Eb
2920 WELTE-MIGNON DEBUSSY – “Suite Bergamasque” No. 3: Clair de lune (Moonlight)
2928 WELTE-MIGNON MOSZKOWSKI – Complainte, Op. 87
2930 WELTE-MIGNON PUGNO – “Tintements de clochette”: Paysages (Landscapes)
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