booklet editor Lajos Winkler composed by Franz Schubert tracks cd1, cd2, cd3 edited by Katalin Pusztási tracks cd4, cd5, cd6, cd7 edited by Zsuzsa Dvorák tracks cd4, cd5, cd6 engineer [balancing engineer] Anton Kwiatkowski tracks 7-1 to 7-4 engineer [balancing engineer] Dennis Hopson tracks cd3 engineer [balancing engineer] Peter K. Hopper tracks cd1 fortepiano [graf] Malcolm Bilson tracks cd3, cd4, cd5 fortepiano [hafner] Malcolm Bilson tracks cd2 fortepiano [lagrasse] Malcolm Bilson tracks 7-1 to 7-4 fortepiano [simon] Malcolm Bilson tracks cd6, 7-5 to 7-10 fortepiano [wolf] Malcolm Bilson tracks 6-1 to 6-12, 7-5 to 7-10 instrument builder [1814 fortepiano; after] Nannette Streicher tracks 6-1 to 6-12, 7-5 to 7-10 instrument builder [1998 six-octave fortepiano] Barbara Wolf tracks 6-1 to 6-12, 7-5 to 7-10 instrument builder [1998 six-octave fortepiano] Thomas Wolf liner notes Malcolm Bilson tracks cd4, cd5 producer [recording producer] Anton Kwiatkowski tracks cd3 producer [recording producer] Gregory K. Squires tracks cd1, cd4, cd6, cd7 producer [recording producer] Malcolm Bilson tracks cd1, cd2 producer [recording producer], engineer [balancing engineer] Leo de Klerk tracks 1 to 5-7 restoration [fortepiano] Edwin Beunk Phonographic Copyright (p) Hungaroton Records Ltd. This Compilation ℗ 2006 Hungaroton Records Ltd.
Instruments: - Fortepiano built by Conrad Grad (Wien, cca. 1835). Restored in 1994 by Edwin Beunk and Johan Wennink, from the Beunk collection of pianos (CD 1) - Fortepiano built by Salvatore Lagrasse arround 1815. Viennese School. Restored by Edwin Beunk and Johan Wennink, 1994 (CD 2) - Fortepiano built by Gottlieb Hafner, Wien cca. 1830. Restored by Edwin Beunk and Johan Wennink, 1993 (CD 3, 4, 5) - Six octave fortepiano built by Thomas & Barbara Wolf in 1998 after a Viennese instrument of Nannette Streicher, 1814 (CD 6, CD 7 Tracks 5-10) - Six and a half octave fortepiano by Joseph Simon, Vienna 1830. Restored in 2002 by Ugi Casiglia in Palermo, Italy (CD 7 Tracks 1-4)
Recording locations: - Oude Katholiek Kerk, Utrecht, The Netherlands: December 8, 9, 1994 (CD 1) - Utrecht: May 1995 (CD 2) - Ithaca, New York: April 10 and May 21, 1996 (CD 3) - Glenn Gould Studio, CBC Toronto: May 15, 16 1997 (CD 4); December 11, 1997 and May 3, 1998 (CD5, CD5, CD 7 Tracks 5-10) - Recital Hall of North Carolina Musical School of Music (CD 7 Tracks 1-4) - Canadian Broadcasting Building, Toronto, Canada (CD 7 Tracks 5-10)