Camille Saint-Saëns (1st-6th works), Carl Reinecke (7th-8th works), Theodor Leschetizky (9th-12th works), piano
"The closest approach to 19th century piano interpretation-digitally recorded at Freiburg i. Br. from the late Edwin Welte's private Welte-Mignon Steinway piano (Welte Collection, Augustinermuseum)"--Container.
The 1st-2nd works, originally for orchestra, transcribed for piano duo; the 7th, originally for piano and orchestra
Original piano roll created Dec. 13, 1905 (1st-6th works), Jan. 20-21, 1905 (7th-8th works), and Feb. 18, 1906 (9th-12th works); digital audio recording of the reproducing piano made in May 1991, Freiburg, Germany.
Rêverie à Blidah (3:43) ; Symphony in A minor op. 55. Adagio (3:28) ; Valse mignonne (2:16) ; Rhapsodie d'Auvergne (6:47) / Saint-Saëns -- Sonata no. 16 in G major op. 31 no. 1. 2nd movement (Adagio) / Beethoven (8:45) -- Nocturne no. 5 in F sharp major op. 15 no. 2 / Chopin (2:40) -- Piano concerto no. 26 in D major K537. Larghetto / Mozart (5:53) -- Warum? / Schumann (2:28) -- Fantasia in C minor K475 / Mozart (11:57) -- Nocturne no. 8 in D flat major op. 27 no. 2 / Chopin (6:09) -- Les deux alouettes (2:59) ; Barcarole (6:45) / Leschetizky