Beethoven - Duos, Piano Trio, Cello Sonata No.5
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Label: Onyx
Cat No: ONYX4108
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Chamber
Release Date: 30th July 2012
Contents
Works
Cello Sonata no.5 in D major, op.102 no.2Duo in E flat major for viola and cello WoO32 'with two obbligato eyeglasses'
Piano Trio no.4 in B flat major, op.11 'Gassenhauer' (with viola)
Serenade in D major, op.8
Artists
Maxim Rysanov (viola)Kristine Blaumane (cello)
Jacob Katsnelson (piano)
Works
Cello Sonata no.5 in D major, op.102 no.2Duo in E flat major for viola and cello WoO32 'with two obbligato eyeglasses'
Piano Trio no.4 in B flat major, op.11 'Gassenhauer' (with viola)
Serenade in D major, op.8
Artists
Maxim Rysanov (viola)Kristine Blaumane (cello)
Jacob Katsnelson (piano)
About
The Sonatine WoO 33 was published together with three movements for mechanical clock that Beethoven composed in the early 1790s. The Sonatine is thought to date from 1797.
The Trio Op.11 was composed for piano, clarinet and cello, and here it is heard in Rysanov’s own arrangement with the viola replacing the clarinet. Beethoven’s early Serenade for string trio Op.8 of 1797 was arranged (with the composer’s lukewarm approval – he wrote that they ‘were much improved by me in places’) for viola and piano in 1804 as Op.42. The version used here of the 'Theme, Variations and March' is by William Primrose.
Finally, from the composer’s later period, we have the last of his five cello sonatas played by Kristine Blaumane and pianist Jacob Katsnelson.
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