Wydawnictwo: Chandos
Nr katalogowy: CHAN 10695(4)
Nośnik: 4 CD
Data wydania: październik 2011
EAN: 95115169520
Nr katalogowy: CHAN 10695(4)
Nośnik: 4 CD
Data wydania: październik 2011
EAN: 95115169520
Beethoven: Complete Works for Piano and Orchestra
Chandos - CHAN 10695(4)
Kompozytor
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Wykonawcy
Howard Shelley, piano
Tasmin Little, violin
Tim Hugh, cello
Opera North Orchestra & Chorus / Howard Shelley
Howard Shelley, piano
Tasmin Little, violin
Tim Hugh, cello
Opera North Orchestra & Chorus / Howard Shelley
Utwory na płycie:
- Piano Concerto No 1- Op 15 - Allegro con brio
- Piano Concerto No 1- Op 15 - Largo
- Piano Concerto No 1- Op 15 - Rondo Allegro
- Piano Concerto No 4- Op 58 - Allegro moderato
- Piano Concerto No 4- Op 58 - Andante con moto -
- Piano Concerto No 4- Op 58 - Rondo Vivace - Presto
- Rondo- WoO 6
- Piano Concerto No 2- Op 19 - Allegro con brio
- Piano Concerto No 2- Op 19 - Adagio
- Piano Concerto No 2- Op 19 - Rondo Molto allegro
- Piano Concerto No 5- Op 73 Emperor - Allegro
- Piano Concerto No 5- Op 73 Emperor - Adagio un poco mosso -
- Piano Concerto No 5- Op 73 Emperor - Rondo Allegro
- Beethoven and Mozart- An Obsession?
- Piano Concerto No 3- Op 37 - Allegro con brio
- Piano Concerto No 3- Op 37 - Largo
- Piano Concerto No 3- Op 37 - Rondo Allegro - Presto
- Piano Concerto- Op 61 - Allegro- ma non tropo
- Piano Concerto- Op 61 - Larghetto -
- Piano Concerto- Op 61 - Rondo (Allegro)
- Fantasia- Op 80
- Piano Concerto- WoO 4 - Allegro moderato
- Piano Concerto- WoO 4 - Larghetto
- Piano Concerto- WoO 4 - Rondo (Allegro ma non troppo)
- Triple Concerto- Op 56 - Allegro - Più allegro
- Triple Concerto- Op 56 - Largo -
- Triple Concerto- Op 56 - Rondo alla Polacca - Allegro
Piano Concertos Nos 1-5
Piano Concerto in E flat, WoO 4
Violin Concerto, transcribed for Piano and Orchestra
Rondo in B flat major, WoO 6
*Triple Concerto + Choral Fantasia
Piano Concerto in E flat, WoO 4
Violin Concerto, transcribed for Piano and Orchestra
Rondo in B flat major, WoO 6
*Triple Concerto + Choral Fantasia
The piano remained the main instrument of Beethoven throughout his life, and this specially priced 4-CD box set represents his entire and sizeable output for piano and orchestra, starting with the early Piano Concerto in E flat, WoO 4 – a work of tremendous energy and great technical demands, which Beethoven wrote when he was just twelve years old – and ending with Piano Concerto No. 5, the only one that Beethoven never performed himself in concert, due to his developing deafness. Howard Shelley was awarded an OBE for services to classical music at the 2009 New Year Honours. He here conducts the Orchestra and Chorus of Opera North from the piano. Shelley has recorded extensively for Chandos over the years, and he has combined the role of solo pianist and conductor on numerous occasions, most recently with the Orchestra of Opera North in Piano Concertos by Schumann, Saint-Saëns, and Grieg (CHAN 10509), but also with the London Mozart Players, recording works by Cramer, Hummel, Mendelssohn, and Mozart. All his recordings have received superb reviews.
Beethoven wrote the Triple Concerto on this disc in 1803 during a lull in the composition of his opera Fidelio. Works for violin, cello and piano were fairly common at the time – but combining them with orchestra was, as Beethoven himself observed, something entirely new, and no other concerto of this kind from this period is known today. In this work, Howard Shelley is joined by the violinist and exclusive Chandos artist Tasmin Little, who won the Critics’ Choice Award at this year’s Classic BRITS, and by the cellist Tim Hugh, of whom The Times said: ‘Mr Hugh is much more than just a Cellist, he is a musician with a compelling insight into the creative urge behind the notes.’
Beethoven wrote the Triple Concerto on this disc in 1803 during a lull in the composition of his opera Fidelio. Works for violin, cello and piano were fairly common at the time – but combining them with orchestra was, as Beethoven himself observed, something entirely new, and no other concerto of this kind from this period is known today. In this work, Howard Shelley is joined by the violinist and exclusive Chandos artist Tasmin Little, who won the Critics’ Choice Award at this year’s Classic BRITS, and by the cellist Tim Hugh, of whom The Times said: ‘Mr Hugh is much more than just a Cellist, he is a musician with a compelling insight into the creative urge behind the notes.’