Alfred Brendel - Beethoven - Fur Elise (1985)
BAND/ARTIST: Alfred Brendel
- Title: Beethoven - Fur Elise
- Year Of Release: 1985
- Label: Philips
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 49:55
- Total Size: 191 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
15 Variationen mit Fuge "Eroica-Variationen", op.35
01. Introduzione col basso del tema - Tema
Variationen:
02. Variation I
03. Variation II
04. Variation III
05. Variation IV
06. Variation V
07. Variation VI-VII
08. Variation VIII
09. Variation IX
10. Variation X
11. Variation XI
12. Variation XII
13. Variation XIII
14. Variation XIV-XV
15. Finale. Alla fuga
16. Bagatelle "Fur Elise" WoO 59
6 Bagatellen, op.126
17. Andante con moto
18. Allegro
19. Andante cantabile e grazioso
20. Presto
21. Quasi allegretto
22. Presto - Andante amabile e con moto - Tempo I
6 Ecossaisen WoO 83
23. Ecossaise Nr.1
24. Ecossaise Nr.2
25. Ecossaise Nr.3
26. Ecossaise Nr.4
27. Ecossaise Nr.5
28. Ecossaise Nr.6
Performers:
Alfred Brendel, piano
15 Variationen mit Fuge "Eroica-Variationen", op.35
01. Introduzione col basso del tema - Tema
Variationen:
02. Variation I
03. Variation II
04. Variation III
05. Variation IV
06. Variation V
07. Variation VI-VII
08. Variation VIII
09. Variation IX
10. Variation X
11. Variation XI
12. Variation XII
13. Variation XIII
14. Variation XIV-XV
15. Finale. Alla fuga
16. Bagatelle "Fur Elise" WoO 59
6 Bagatellen, op.126
17. Andante con moto
18. Allegro
19. Andante cantabile e grazioso
20. Presto
21. Quasi allegretto
22. Presto - Andante amabile e con moto - Tempo I
6 Ecossaisen WoO 83
23. Ecossaise Nr.1
24. Ecossaise Nr.2
25. Ecossaise Nr.3
26. Ecossaise Nr.4
27. Ecossaise Nr.5
28. Ecossaise Nr.6
Performers:
Alfred Brendel, piano
Like Gilels, Brendel treats the Op. 35 Variations as far more than a poor relation of the Eroica Symphony finale. His approach has less of the urgent, seemingly improvisatory thrust which makes the Gilels DG performance (on LP only) so compelling, but the sharpness with which he characterizes each variation is a delight, each time bringing a moment of revelation, and often relating this essentially middle-period work to much later inspirations. The six Bagatelles of Op. 126 equally find Brendel giving these fragments a weight, concentration and seriousness to reflect what else Beethoven was writing at the time. There is a gruffness of expression with charm eliminated. The third Bagatelle is the more moving for its simple gravity, and only in the final one of the group does Brendel allow himself to relax in persuasive warmth. Fur Elise makes a simple, haunting prelude to the group and the six Ecossaises a jolly postude with Brendel evoking the bluff jollity of Austrian dance music.
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