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Otakar Hollmann (1894-1967) was a Czech pianist who was notable in the repertoire for left-handed pianists. Although little known now, he was considered second only to Paul Wittgenstein in the promotion of the repertoire. He commissioned works from a number of composers, most notably Janácek and Martinu. He initially studied as a violinist, but, during World War I, a bullet went through his right palm, injuring the metacarpus. Hollmann premiered the 'Capriccio' in Prague on 2 March 1928. Other Czech composers who wrote works for him, include Erwin Schulhoff, Bohuslav Foerster, Jaroslav Tomásek, Václav Kaprál, Stanko Rajcic, Jaroslav Rídky, Josef Bartovsky, Ales Jermár, Vincenc Stastny and Jarmil Burghauser |
Johannes Brahms 1 Chaconne in d minor 14'27 Bohuslav Martinu 2 Concertino in G H 173 - Allegro moderato 5'10 3 Concertino in G H 173 - Andante 7'01 4 Concertino in G H 173 - Allegro con brio 8'46 Leos Janácek 5 Capriccio - Allegro 4'19 6 Capriccio - Adagio 4'36 7 Capriccio - allegretto 3'32 8 Capriccio - Andante 5'39 Richard Strauss 9 Pianoconcert Op.73 - Langsam und schleppend 1'02 |
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