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Beethoven
Rarities (vol.2)
Piano
Concerto WoO 4 (New
Critical Edition)
Romance Cantabile Hess 13,
Violin Romances op. 40, op. 50
Contredances WoO 14
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Piano
Concerto 1.mov |
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2
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Piano
Concerto 2. mov. |
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Piano
Concerto 3. mov |
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4
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Romance
Cantabile |
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13
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Dance
n. 7 |
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14
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Dance
n. 8 |
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Dance
n. 12 |
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Maurizio
Paciariello,
piano
Marco
Rogliano,
violin
Maurizio
Bignardelli,
flute
Alessandro
Mura,
bassoon
Sassari Symphony Orchestra
Roberto
Diem Tigani |
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-----Unlike
most of Beethoven's unfinished fragments, the Piano Concerto
in E-flat major, WoO 4, composed around 1784-88, has come down to
us complete. In the surviving manuscript, the orchestral part is reduced
to a piano accompaniment for the solo piano part. The version used for
this recording is a new critical one done by Roberto Diem Tigani,
who conducts the Sassari Symphony Orchestra with Maurizio Paciariello
at the piano. This analytical research therefore suggest that the orchestra
comprises a flute, two oboes two bassoons two horns and strings - the
same ensamble as Beethoven himself used in many other of his early
works.The Romance Cantabile in E minor, Hess 13 was written in
the early 1780s. It may be all that remains of a "Triple Concerto" that
could have been written for the Westerholt family, who were friendly with
the young composer. Beethoven produced two Romances for Violin
and Orchestra Op. 40 and Op. 50. These short, captivating, and moving
melodies are truly romantic romances. This lovely set of 12 Contradanses,
WoO 14 contain some of Beethoven's best melodies; several originated
from the Prometheus Ballet and one was latter used in the Third Symphony.
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