Hummel: Mandolin Concerto / Trumpet Concerto
Chandos - CHAN 9925
Kompozytor
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837)
Utwory na płycie:
- Tk 1 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Freudenfest Overture S148
- Tk 2 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Mandolin Concerto in G major S28 Allegro moderato
- Tk 3 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Mandolin Concerto in G major S28 Andante con variazioni
- Tk 4 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Mandolin Concerto in G major S28 Rondo Allegro
- Tk 5 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E major S49W1 Allegro con spirito
- Tk 6 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E major S49W1 Andante (versione prima)
- Tk 7 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Trumpet Concerto in E major S49W1 Rondò Minore Maggiore
- Tk 8 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Ballet Music for Das Zauberglöckchen S206W31 Ensemble Allegro energico
- Tk 9 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Ballet Music for Das Zauberglöckchen S206W31 Pas de deux Un poco lento Allegretto grazioso
- Tk 10 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Ballet Music for Das Zauberglöckchen S206W31 Pas seul et pas de trois à la fin Grave Tempo di polacca Poco più mosso
- Tk 11 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Ballet Music for Das Zauberglöckchen S206W31 Groteschi Allegro non troppo
- Tk 12 Johann Nepomuk Hummel Ballet Music for Das Zauberglöckchen S206W31 Ballo generale Allegro molto vivace
Johann Nepomuk Hummel was born in Bratislava in 1778 but moved to Vienna at the age of eight by which time he was already a precociously accomplished musician. So impressed was Mozart by his talent that he gave him free tuition and for a time even board and lodging. On Mozart’s advice Hummel and his father embarked on a fiveyear concert tour of Northern Europe and Britain in the course of which they stayed in London where Hummel may have had lessons with Clementi.
Back in Vienna in 1793, Hummel continued his studies. Among his teachers was Haydn, from whom he eventually took over the position of Konzertmeister to Prince Nicholas Esterházy. Later he held similar positions at Stuttgart and Weimar though amazingly, for much of the time from 1814 onwards he also managed to resume and pursue his international career as a solo pianist. He seems to have possessed keen business instincts as well as abundant energy.
St Silas The Martyr, Kentish Town, London 11 & 12 December 2000
Back in Vienna in 1793, Hummel continued his studies. Among his teachers was Haydn, from whom he eventually took over the position of Konzertmeister to Prince Nicholas Esterházy. Later he held similar positions at Stuttgart and Weimar though amazingly, for much of the time from 1814 onwards he also managed to resume and pursue his international career as a solo pianist. He seems to have possessed keen business instincts as well as abundant energy.
St Silas The Martyr, Kentish Town, London 11 & 12 December 2000