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Anton Diabelli Ian Fountain Aßmayer Bocklet Carl Czerny Joseph Czerny Joseph Drechsler Freystädtler
Ian Fountain, piano (1) Theme of Anton Diabelli Variations of: (2) I. Ignaz Aßmayer (3) II. Carl Maria von Bocklet (4) III. Leopold Czapek (5) IV. Carl Czerny (6) V. Joseph Czerny (7) VII. Joseph Drechsler (8) IX. Franz Jacob Freystädtler Next part: (http•••)
Diabelli Ignaz Assmayer Ian Fountain 1790 1862
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Anton Diabelli Beethoven Carl Czerny Bocklet Černý Drechsler Förster Freystädtler Gänsbacher Halm Hoffmann Hummel Hüttenbrenner Kalkbrenner Kanne Kreutzer Leidesdorf Liszt Mayseder Moscheles Mosel Mozart Panny Pixis Plachý Rieger Riotte Roser Schenk Schubert Sechter Dux Stadler Tomášek Umlauf Weber Winkhler Weiss Vitásek 1819 1824
The Vaterländischer Künstlerverein, loosely translated as “Patriotic Association of Arts”, is a titanic anthology containing a waltz by the composer and publisher Anton Diabelli, and variations of that waltz by 51 composers, totaling up to 83 variations. The compendium consists of two parts. The first has 33 variations by Beethoven alone, while the second contains 50 variations by other composers in addition to Carl Czerny’s coda. The first part is widely considered among Beethoven’s finest compositions for piano, and has been heavily praised and frequently performed and recorded by pianists. The second part gained only crumbs of fame in its association with the first, and has largely been overlooked. Many of the miscellaneous composers featured in the already neglected second part might have been completely forgotten by our world, had it not been Diabelli who harvested their musical gifts. Date: 1819-1824 Order: Theme - Diabelli Variation 1 - Assmayer Variation 2 - Bocklet Variation 3 - Čapek: Variation 4 - Czerny Variation 5 - Černý Variation 6 - Dietrichstein Variation 7 - Drechsler Variation 8 - Förster Variation 9 - Freystädtler Variation 10 - Gänsbacher Variation 11 - Gelinek Variation 12 - Halm Variation 13 - Hoffmann Variation 14 - Hořzalka Variation 15 - Huglmann Variation 16 - Hummel Variation 17 - Hüttenbrenner Variation 18 - Kalkbrenner Variation 19 - Kanne Variation 20 - Kerzkowsky Variation 21 - Kreutzer Variation 22 - Lannoy Variation 23 - Leidesdorf Variation 24 - Liszt Variation 25 - Mayseder Variation 26 - Moscheles Variation 27 - Mosel Variation 28 - Mozart (fils) Variation 29 - Panny Variation 30 - Payer Variation 31 - Pixis Variation 32 - Plachý Variation 33 - Rieger Variation 34 - Riotte Variation 35 - Roser Variation 36 - Schenk Variation 37 - Schoberlechner Variation 38 - Schubert Variation 39 - Sechter Variation 40 - Habsburg-Lorraine (Serenissimus Rudolfus Dux) Variation 41 - Stadler Variation 42 - Szalay Variation 43 - Tomášek Variation 44 - Umlauf Variation 45 - F. D. Weber Variation 46 - F. Weber Variation 47 - Winkhler Variation 48 - Weiss Variation 49 - Vitásek Variation 50 - Voříšek Coda - Czerny Performer: Rudolf Buchbinder on piano Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes. F. Mozart and G. Rieger both wrote two variations, but only one of each composer was published in the initial editions. This video will not feature the variations excluded from initial publication.
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