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This section is not intended to be a review of existing CDs. Good critics have done this already, and are experts on the subject. I just wish to draw your attention to particular works and interpretations. |
An exceptional collection of the concertos for piano of Beethoven |
This realisation by Lorcom (therefore there is also an edition available on DVD) has been recognised as exceptional by both critics and the public alike. Our opinion: here is great Beethoven! The performance is strong and sensitive, bewitching. In addition, François-Réné Duchâble treats us to a cadenza of his own composition. The three CDs and one DVD are gathered in a superb box set. The booklet presents the five concertos for piano and orchestra as well as the performers. Bravo! |
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The concerto for piano no. 4, opus 58, for piano and string quintet |
This version of the fourth piano concerto, adapted for piano and string quintet, was rediscovered and completed by Hans-Werner Küthen. The arrangement of the piano part is in Beethoven's hand and it was realised by Prince Lobkowitz. In effect, it was not possible for a music devotee of the time to pay for the services of a full orchestra. Also, many composers of the time adapted their works for a much reduced ensemble: harmonie (wind group), quintet or quartet. Without rejecting the symphonic version, this interpretation is remarkable for its delicacy and finesse. A little jewel. The cd also includes a transcription for trio of the second symphony of Beethoven, realised by the composer himself. |
Robert Levin, pianoforte and musicians from the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique Archiv Produktion 1999 |
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The 4th and 5th Concerti for piano with period orchestra |
We are, with this CD, in the presence of an orchestra few in number, of a piano from the beginning of the 1800s, and performers who guide us to a listening full of nuance and skillful contrasts. The Fourth concerto for piano and orchestra is performed in a magisterial manner, the orchestra and piano harmonize wonderfully. The colours are brilliant and the texture of the work is executed in a majestic manner. One would think of the Fifth concerto as more modern, and less well suited to a small formation. This is not the case. The Adagio is played with a piercing inspiration and purity. Then the Rondo, where the resonant sound is often overdone, the piano avoids all the traps related to the weakness of its sound. If the first hearing is surprising, so far as we are used to thunderous repeats, a second hearing allows us to experience, the life of the concerto fully. I warmly recommend this CD to people who are ordinarily a little sensitive to performances on period instruments, listen to this disc: it is a little jewel! |
Piano: Artur Schoonderwoerd |
The Concertos for piano on period instruments |
Christopher Hogwood recaptures the scores of Beethoven and the editions which follow. The report is clear: the modifications are numerous, often in order to take into consideration the evolution of the instruments. It is a return to the source which we propose the conductor and his orchestra in a strong and musical version. |
Steven Lubin, pianoforte and The Academy of Ancient Music directed by Christopher Hogwood Oiseau Lyre - 1994 |
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Works for piano and orchestra |
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The Unfinished 'Sixth' Concerto for Piano, Hess 15 - Dances for orchestra |
This CD contains the unfinished concerto for piano and orchestra of 1815 and the rare dances in their orchestral version:
A success equal to our hopes. Bravo! |
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The rondo for piano and orchestra WoO 6, new version and the Overture of Macbeth |
Inedita continue with success their editions of rare works of Beethoven. The third volume offers us a version of the rondo for piano and orchestra WoO 6, reconstructed by Roberto Diem Tigani. The booklet, as always not in French, is very well documented. Also on the CD, the concerto for piano and orchestra opus 61 (after the concerto for violin, adaptation of Beethoven and sometimes called the 6th piano concerto), and the overture to Macbeth, Biamonti 454, reconstructed from the sketches by William Holsbergen. The last work is a world premier. Do you love Beethoven? Then this CD is for you! |
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The concerto for piano WoO 4, new version |
Inedita specialise in editions of rare works.
The second volume of the works by Ludwig van
Beethoven include a version of the concertos
for piano WoO 4, reconstructed by Roberto Diem
Tigani. The book explains the choices made and
why this new reconstruction was necessary. Also on the CD, the complete Romances for Violin
and orchestra: opus 40 and opus 50, but also
the Romance cantabile Hess 13 for Piano, Flute,
Bassoon and orchestra.. Finally, you rediscover the Contredanses for
orchestra, WoO 14. A little gem, indispensable in your CD collection. |
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Piano concerto WoO 4 |
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Le concerto pour piano d'après le concerto pour violon opus 61 |
The first work of this triple CD is the adaptation of the violin concerto for piano, realised by Beethoven and dedicated to Julia von Breuning, wife of Stephan von Breuning, a long term friend. Amadeus Webersinke is the pianist, and Kurt Massur conducts the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra |
Der Unbekannte Beethoven Vol. I Berlin Classics - 1995 |
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