Ludwig van Beethoven Klaviertrio Nr. 4 in B-Dur, Op. 11 Videos
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Uhde Beethoven 1770 1827 1831 1907
Musique de chambre - La Famille Uhde célèbre Beethoven avec Katharina Uhde, violon, Gabriel Uhde, alto, Sanja Uhde, violoncelle, Michael Uhde, piano Retrouvez en différé le concert annulé à l’automne dernier en raison des mesures de confinement prises pour ralentir la propagation de l’épidémie de Covid-19. ♫ Ludwig van BEETHOVEN +••.••(...)) Trio avec piano n° 4 en si bémol majeur, op. 11, « Gassenhauer Trio » piano, violon et violoncelle ♫ Joseph JOACHIM +••.••(...)) Romance violon, piano ♫ Ludwig van BEETHOVEN +••.••(...)) Quatuor avec piano en mi bémol majeur, op. 16 bis piano, alto, violon et violoncelle montage et réalisation de la vidéo : Fumio Kagoshima En savoir plus : (http•••)k/Uhde-Beethoven #confinement #Beethoven
Beethoven Boehm Joseph Weigl Lanes Gasse Joseph Eybler Johann Nepomuk Hummel Niccolò Paganini Menahem Pressler Beaux Arts Trio 1797 2019
"The Piano Trio in B-flat major (Op. 11) was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven in 1797 and published in Vienna the next year. It is one of a series of early chamber works, many involving woodwind instruments because of their popularity and novelty at the time. The trio is scored for piano, clarinet (or violin), and cello (sometimes substituted by bassoon). The key of B-flat major was probably chosen to facilitate fast passages in the B-flat clarinet, which had not yet benefited from the development of modern keys systems (such as the Albert system or Boehm system). Beethoven dedicated the piece to Countess Maria Wilhelmine von Thun. The work is also sometimes known by the nickname "Gassenhauer Trio". This arose from its third movement which contains nine variations from a theme from the then popular dramma giocoso L'amor marinaro ossia Il corsaro by Joseph Weigl. This particular melody, "Pria ch'io l'impegno" ("Before I go to work"), was so popular it could be heard in many of Vienna's lanes ("Gasse" in German). A "Gassenhauer" usually denotes a (normally simple) tune that many people (in the Gassen) have taken up and sing or whistle for themselves, the tune as such having become rather independent from its compositional origins. A rare word in contemporary German, rough modern equivalents of the term include "hit" (success) or "schlager". Other composers who used this melody include Joseph von Eybler, Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Niccolò Paganini. Because of its unique scoring in Beethoven's output, there is some uncertainty as to whether to include it in the ordinal numbering of Beethoven's piano trios. Some assign it "No. 4" between the Op. 1 and Op. 70 sets while others leave the work out of the numbering." -Wikipedia 2019 Performed by the Beaux Arts Trio (Menahem Pressler, Piano; Isidore Cohen, Violin; Bernard Greenhouse, Cello) Allegro con brio - 00:05 Adagio - 09:07 Tema con variazioni - 14:48
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