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Beethoven dance music
beethoven military music
This entire CD was recorded on the 1827 Jakesch Forte-piano in the collection of the Ira F. Brilliant Center for Beethoven Studies in San Jose, California. The featured work is Beethoven's own piano version of Wellingtons Seig, Hess 97. Included in the CD is a march from the Ruins of Athens. Also included in this CD are performances of two sets of variations that Beethoven, wrote on: God Save the King, WoO 78 and Rule Britannia, WoO 79. Of the 12 works on this CD 7 are world premiere recordings.

This is a collection of rare gems by some famous, and some not so famous, composers of the Classical period. It contains the first recording of 12 Ecosaises, WoO 16 published under Beethoven's name that had been lost for nearly two centuries. Other works include an Adagio by Steibelt, a Rondo by Diabelli and a marvelous two movement Sonata by Dussek. There are works by Haydn, Albrechtsberger and Neefe, who were all teachers of Beethoven.

A collection of Beethoven's rare works in dance form. Five sets of Dances: WoO 10, WoO 11, WoO 13, WoO 14 and WoO 15; two German Dances, Hess 67 and a German Waltz, Hess 68; two Minuets from the Biamonti catalog, Nos. 66 and 74 and lastly an uncatalogued "Little Minuet" from the Kafka Sketchbook. Dance sets WoO 13 and WoO 15 together with the two Biamonti numbers and the uncatalogued "Little Minuet" are all world premiere recordings.
beethoven cameos for piano
Thirty-Five Works, some never recorded before, showcases Beethoven's ability to create jewels out of seemingly insignificant little musical ideas. Eight pieces are without catalog numbers and include the never before recorded 1822 revised version of the famous "Fur Elise." Recorded here for the first time is a piece known by it's 19th century title, Letzter musikalischer gedanke, WoO 62 or Last Musical Thought which was written by Beethoven on his deathbed as a String Quintet movement and survives only in a piano version by Anton Diabelli.
beethoven early dance
Recording of some rare piano music by Beethoven: The piano version of the Ritterballett, Hess 89 and Twelve Minuets, Hess 101 in world premiere recordings together with the rarely recorded set of Twelve German Dances, Hess 100. This CD is the first of two CDs that explores the largely neglected area of Beethoven's dance music for piano.
beethoven prometheus
This remarkable work is Beethoven's own transcription of the Ballet: The Creatures of Prometheus for piano solo. Beethoven wrote the ballet in 1801 and within a few months of the completion of the full score he set about transcribing it for solo piano. The piano version actually appeared in print three years before the full score.
This is a collection of rare gems by some famous, and some not so famous, composers of the Classical period. It contains the first recording of 12 Ecosaises, WoO 16 published under Beethoven's name that had been lost for nearly two centuries. Other works include an Adagio by Steibelt, a Rondo by Diabelli and a marvelous two movement Sonata by Dussek. There are works by Haydn, Albrechtsberger and Neefe, who were all teachers of Beethoven