Trio Wanderer, Gürzenich-Orchester Kölner Philharmoniker, James Conlon - Ludwig van Beethoven: Triple Concerto op.56 (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Trio Wanderer, Gürzenich-Orchester Kölner Philharmoniker, James Conlon
- Title: Ludwig van Beethoven: Triple Concerto op.56
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: harmonia mundi
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:13:32
- Total Size: 286 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Triple Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle in C Major, Op. 56: I. Allegro
02. Triple Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle in C Major, Op. 56: II. Largo
03. Triple Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle in C Major, Op. 56: III. Rondo alla polacca
04. Egmont, Op. 84: Ouverture
05. Egmont, Op. 84: Lied. Vivace. "Die Trommel gerühret"
06. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte I)
07. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte II)
08. Egmont, Op. 84: Lied. Andante. Con moto. "Freudvoll und leidvoll"
09. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte III)
10. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte IV)
11. Egmont, Op. 84: Clärchens Tod bezeichnend
12. Egmont, Op. 84: Melodrama
13. Egmont, Op. 84: Siegessymphonie
A concerto for four? The Triple Concerto may well be one of Beethoven's most enigmatic works: some commentators have seen it as no more than a vast rhapsody intented to show off the virtuosity of three hand-picked soloists. But when a piano trio that regularly plays together turns its attention to the piece, it takes on a quite different aspect: it becomes a genuine "Concerto for trio and orchestra". In fact the "Triple" shares the same Beethovenian ideal as the heroic quest that is Egmont: and in the case of the incidental music for his drama Goethe recognised – for once! – that the composer had "penetrated his intensions with admirable genius"… This title was released for the first time in 2001.
01. Triple Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle in C Major, Op. 56: I. Allegro
02. Triple Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle in C Major, Op. 56: II. Largo
03. Triple Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle in C Major, Op. 56: III. Rondo alla polacca
04. Egmont, Op. 84: Ouverture
05. Egmont, Op. 84: Lied. Vivace. "Die Trommel gerühret"
06. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte I)
07. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte II)
08. Egmont, Op. 84: Lied. Andante. Con moto. "Freudvoll und leidvoll"
09. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte III)
10. Egmont, Op. 84: Zwischenakt (Entracte IV)
11. Egmont, Op. 84: Clärchens Tod bezeichnend
12. Egmont, Op. 84: Melodrama
13. Egmont, Op. 84: Siegessymphonie
A concerto for four? The Triple Concerto may well be one of Beethoven's most enigmatic works: some commentators have seen it as no more than a vast rhapsody intented to show off the virtuosity of three hand-picked soloists. But when a piano trio that regularly plays together turns its attention to the piece, it takes on a quite different aspect: it becomes a genuine "Concerto for trio and orchestra". In fact the "Triple" shares the same Beethovenian ideal as the heroic quest that is Egmont: and in the case of the incidental music for his drama Goethe recognised – for once! – that the composer had "penetrated his intensions with admirable genius"… This title was released for the first time in 2001.
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