| Executive Producer: |
Wendell Myers |
| Recording Producer: |
Jill Dawe |
| Recording Engineer and Editor: |
Frank Martin, Media Production Associates |
| Piano Technician: |
Bill Huesman |
| Piano Tuners: |
Bill Huesman, John Chapman |
| Photographer: |
David Amundson, Supérieur Photographics |
| Production Assistants: |
Sarah Hammons, Jamie Miyares |
| Technical Supervisor: |
Jay Lawson |
| Manufactured and printed by: |
Disc Makers, Pennsauken, NJ, USA |
Recorded May 29-31, 1996 in Brendle Recital Hall of
Wake Forest University's Scales Fine Arts Center, Winston-Salem, North
Carolina. This recording is funded in part by a generous grant from
Wake Forest University. It is dedicated to Andrea and Julia.
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- Novellette in F Major, Op. 21 #1 (6:15)
Energetic and Powerful
- Soaring (Aufschwung)
from Fantasy Pieces (Fantasiestücke), Op. 12 (3:49)
Very fast and impetuous
Scenes from Childhood (Kinderscenen), Op. 15 (18:48)
- Of Strange Lands and People
- Curious Story
- Blindman's Bluff
- Pleading Child
- Perfectly Contented
- Important Event
- Dreaming (Träumerie)

- By The Fireside
- Knight of the Rocking Horse
- Almost Too Serious
- Frightening
- Child Falling Asleep
- The Poet Speaks
Fantasie in C Major, Op. 17 (32:25)
- Movement I. With a sense of imagination and passion throughout
- Movement II. Moderate. With energy throughout
- Movement III. Slow and lingering. Somewhat gently held back throughout
MOTTO:
Through all the Tones
in Earth's many-colored dream
there sounds a soft continuous note
for the one who secretly listens
- Friederich Schlegel
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