Longman & Broderip Vidéos
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2024-05-11
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Kozeluch Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Bach Schantz Rondeau Liszt 1747 1771 1778 1792 1818
This new recordings presents the complete works for pianoforte 4-hands, ranging from sonatas of substantial proportions and virtuosity (Op.9 and Op.29) to the lighter sonatas Op.12, accessible also to Liebhaber, to borrow Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach’s term. Composer: Leopold Kozeluch Artists: Marius Bartoccini (fortepiano) & Ilario Gregoletto (fortepiano) Purchase or streaming (Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music): (http•••) More Information: (http•••) Our music is available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: (http•••) The recent Kozeluch revival, featuring recordings of his solo, chamber and orchestral music, has demonstrated his status as one of the most important figures in the whole of Viennese Classicism. This double album dedicated to Kozeluch’s works for fortepiano four-hands provides further confirmation of his compositional mastery, on a level bearing comparison with his contemporaries. Leopold Antoniìn Kozeluch was born on 26 June 1747 in Velvary, to the north-west of Prague. He began his musical career in 1771 as a composer of ballet music and in 1778 decided to abandon the study of the law and to move to Vienna, where in a short time he was able to establish himself as a composer and performer thanks to his indisputable musical qualities and his ability to cultivate good relations to sustain and expand his activities. In 1792, after the death of Mozart, Emperor Franz II invited to him to take up the post of Kammer Kapellmeister and Hofmusik Compositor (it would appear at double the salary Mozart had received); Kozeluch remained in this post until his death in 1818. Building upon stylistic influences inherited from his teacher František Xaver Dušek (the first Czech composer to approach the four-hands piano genre in a manner neither frivolous nor didactic), Kozeluch committed himself to composing for keyboard duo, raising its aesthetic and technical level and contributing to the evolution of a concert hall repertoire worthy of the same attention as solo sonatas. The large-scale works were recorded on an original fortepiano constructed in Vienna by Johann Schantz in the early years of the 19th century and therefore contemporary with Kozeluch. The Duo Op.19 and Trio Sonatas Op.12 Nos. 1 and 2, with their domestic character, were recorded on the Longman & Broderip square piano, a type of instrument extremely popular in the households of the day and therefore appropriate for Hausmusik. Performed by Marius Bartoccini and Ilario Gregoletto, both specialists of historic instruments and avid researchers of forgotten repertoire. Tracklist: Keyboard Sonata in F Major, P.XI:1, Op. 4: 0:00:00 I. Allegro molto 0:07:30 II. Adagio 0:12:34 III. Menuetto 0:16:14 IV. Rondó Keyboard Sonata No. 3 in B-Flat Major, P.XI:2, Op. 8: 0:19:07 I. Adagio 0:20:50 II. Allegro 0:30:48 III. Adagio 0:36:23 IV. Rondeau. Allegro Duo in F Major for Fortepiano 4-Hands, P. XI:3, Op. 19: 0:40:12 I. Adagio 0:41:40 II. Allegro 0:49:01 III. Rondo. Allegro Sonata in B-Flat Major for Fortepiano 4-Hands, P.XI:4, Op. 29: 0:52:36 I. Adagio 0:55:49 II. Allegro 1:04:24 III. Rondeau. Allegro Sonata for Fortepiano 4-Hands in C Major, P.XI:5, Op. 12: 1:08:28 I. Allegro 1:10:57 II. Andante 1:12:17 III. Presto Sonata P.XI:6 in F Major: 1:14:16 I. Allegro vivace 1:16:07 II. Siciliano. Non troppo lento 1:17:37 III. Rondo 1:19:45 Sonata P.XI:7 in D Major: I. Marcia Maestoso - II. Allegro Social media links: Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) TikTok: (http•••) Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) New Classical Releases: (http•••) The Best of Liszt: (http•••) The Best of Bach: (http•••) Most Popular Piano Music: (http•••) Beautiful Classical Music: (http•••) Classical Music For Dinnertime: (http•••) Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel. And visit our channel for other pieces by Kozeluch and more of the greatest composers. We upload daily with complete albums and compilations with the best classical music. (http•••) #Kozeluch #Piano #4Hands #Fortepiano #ClassicalMusic #BrilliantClassics
William Dinsley Sibelius 1727 1749 1767 1788 1798
★ Follow music ► (http•••) Composer: William Dinsley (fl. c.1798) Work: Keyboard sonata in F (World Premiere Recording) Performers: Sibelius + Harpsichord samples (edited by Pau NG) Painting: Thomas Gainsborough +••.••(...)) - Mr and Mrs Andrews (c.1749) Image in high resolution: (http•••) Further info: (http•••) Listen free: No available / William Dinsley (fl. c.1798) English composer. Nothing is known about his life. His only extant work is the collection "Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte or Harpsichord" published in London by Longman & Broderip +••.••(...)) and dedicated to Countess of Shaftesbury.
Johann Christian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach Carl Friedrich Abel Gluck Vogler 1735 1742 1772 1774 1776 1777 1778 1782 1787 2018
From the album ARMY OF GENERALS VOL. 1 THE WORLD OF THE COURT ORCHESTRA IN MANNHEIM,1742-1778 (NOW AVAILABLE FROM ETCETERA RECORDS) (http•••) Johann Christian Bach +••.••(...)) – Concerto for the Pianoforte Op. 13 No. 6 in E flat (1777) I. Allegro II. Tempo di Menuetto Soloist: Anders Muskens (http•••) Square pianoforte by Longman & Broderip in London c. 1787, restored by Paul Kobald in Amsterdam c. 2018 with Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester (http•••) We acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts | Conseil des arts du Canada, the Adriana Jacoba Fond, and SENA for making this album possible. (http•••) (http•••) #bringingtheartstolife ABOUT THE COMPOSER Johann Christian Bach +••.••(...)) was the youngest son of Johann Sebastian Bach. Unlike any other member of the Bach family, he would move to Italy, become Catholic, and wrote mainly opera and sacred music. He was hired by Queen Charlotte of Great Britain and subsequently established himself in London, where he promoted the new-at-the-time pianoforte in public performances, performed in fashionable concerts with his friend Carl Friedrich Abel, and produced a multitude of opera seria for the King’s Theatre at the Hay-Market. His symphonies, chamber works, and keyboard pieces were published and widely disseminated throughout Europe. He was commissioned to write two operas in Mannheim: Temistocle (1772) and Lucio Silla (1776). Amor Vincitore is a serenata written in 1774 for the theatre at Elector Carl Theodor’s summer residence in Schwetzingen, whose performance was attended by Gluck. Bach dedicated his Op. 11 wind quintets to the Elector, and his cantata La tempesta was published in Georg Vogler’s Betrachtungen der Mannheimer Tonschule. The instrument used in this recording of the concerto is an original Longman & Broderip square pianoforte, made in London in 1787 and restored by Paul Kobald in 2018. The recordings were made at the Oud Katholieke Kerk, Delft, in the Netherlands.
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