Beethoven - Triple Concerto, Piano Concerto no.0
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Label: Brilliant Classics
Cat No: 96483
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Orchestral
Release Date: 10th December 2021
Contents
Works
Piano Concerto in E flat major, WoO4Triple Concerto in C major for piano, violin and cello, op.56
Artists
Trio RoVerdeWurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Conductor
Vahan MardirossianWorks
Piano Concerto in E flat major, WoO4Triple Concerto in C major for piano, violin and cello, op.56
Artists
Trio RoVerdeWurttembergische Philharmonie Reutlingen
Conductor
Vahan MardirossianAbout
This manuscript was discovered in 1890 in the archives of the Artaria Foundation and was transferred to the Berlin State Library. It was published that same year by Breitkopf und Härtel. Beethoven researcher Willy Hess later restored the orchestral parts on the basis of the preserved material. The first outing of this careful, accurate work was given in 1934 by the pianist Walter Frey in Oslo (first part only), and the complete reconstruction was performed in 1968 at London’s Queen Elizabeth Hall.
Despite being one of Beethoven’s most “youthful” compositions, which are generally written in the style of classical composers of the late 18th century, it already contains a number of original features characteristic of the composer’s work. Still, the whole work is steeped in youthful enthusiasm and optimism. In the absence of original cadenzas, which are not extant, Litvintseva created her own, guided by her knowledge, performing experience and, of course, the Concerto’s style.
Recorded April 2021, Reutlingen, Germany
Booklet contains notes on the concertos by musicologist Werner Pfister and pianist Ekaterina Litvintseva, along with biographies of the artists
Lusiné Harutyunyan plays a Giuseppe Ceruti violin
Benedict Kloeckner plays the F. Rugeri “ex Maurice Gendron” cello (1680)
Trio RoVerde:
- Ekaterina Litvintseva (piano)
- Lusiné Harutyunyan (violin)
- Benedict Kloeckner (cello)
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