Ludwig van Beethoven Trio avec piano n° 7 en si bémol majeur, Op. 97, « Archduke » Vidéos
- Publié en 1816 (Trio avec piano n° 7 en si bémol majeur, « Archduke », Beethoven)
- dédié à Archduke Rudolf of Austria
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2024-04-16
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonata No. 26 in E Flat Major Op. 81a [HQ] Piano Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. He was born in 1770 in Vienna. Beethoven is acknowledged as one of the giants of classical music; he is occasionally referred to as one of the "three B’s” (along with Bach and Brahms) who epitomise that tradition. One of his masterpieces was “Moonlight Sonata” which consist of three parts. The full version of Moonlight Sonata is also available on this channel. Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat major, Op. 81a, known as the Les Adieux sonata, was written during the years 1809 and 1810. The title Les Adieux implies a programmatic nature. The French attack on Vienna, led by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1809, forced Beethoven's patron, Archduke Rudolph, to leave the city. Yet, there is some uncertainty about this nature of the piece — or at least, about the degree to which Beethoven wished this programmatic nature would be known. He titled the three movements "Lebewohl," "Abwesenheit," and "Wiedersehen," and reportedly regarded the French "Adieux" (said to whole assemblies or cities) as a poor translation of the feeling of the German "Lebewohl" (said heartfully to a single person) (Kolodin, 1975). Indeed, Beethoven wrote the syllables "Le-be-wohl" over the first three chords. Piano Classics was founded on February 1st 2017. This channel is created to provide free piano classics in highest quality available. Our mission is to preserve old piano classics and make it accessible for everyone. Feel free to subscribe or check out our social media channels to stay updated on releases and more: ►Twitter: (http•••) ►Facebook: (http•••) ►Instagram: (http•••) ►Youtube: (http•••) ►Google+: (http•••)
Beethoven Krystian Zimerman Leonard Bernstein Friedrich Schneider Johann Philipp Christian Schulz Schulz Carl Czerny Felix Mendelssohn Johann Baptist Cramer Donald Tovey Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Gewandhaus 1809 1811 1812 1829
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73 "Emperor" (with Score) Composed: 1809 - 10 Piano: Krystian Zimerman Conductor: Leonard Bernstein Orchestra: Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra 00:00 1. Allegro (E-flat major) 20:48 2. Adagio un poco mosso (B major) 29:57 3. Rondo: Allegro (E-flat major) The Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat major, Op. 73, known as the Emperor Concerto in English-speaking countries, is a concerto composed by Ludwig van Beethoven, his last completed piano concerto. Beethoven composed the concerto in 1809 under pension in Vienna, and he dedicated it to Archduke Rudolf, Beethoven's patron, friend, and pupil. The first performance took place on 28 November 1811 in Leipzig, with Friedrich Schneider as the soloist and Johann Philipp Christian Schulz conducting the Gewandhaus Orchestra. It debuted in Vienna on 12 February 1812, with Carl Czerny as the soloist. The English premiere took place on 24 June 1829, with Felix Mendelssohn as the soloist. The origin of the epithet Emperor is uncertain; it may have been coined by Johann Baptist Cramer, the English publisher of the concerto, despite the concerto having no association with any emperor. Despite the epithet's ambiguity, the concerto is stylistically heroic due to its military characterists and symbolism. According to Donald Tovey, Beethoven would have disliked the epithet; the feeling may be due to Beethoven's dislike of Napoleon's conquest. Its duration is approximately forty minutes.
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Trio in B-flat major, Op. 97 "Archduke" - Allegro moderato Renaud Capuçon, violin - Edgar Moreau, cello - François-Frédéric Guy, piano Festival de Pâques d'Aix-en-Provence, 27 March 2021 / Réalisation Ozango - Son Radio Classique Renaud Capuçon et Edgar Moreau apparaissent avec l'aimable autorisation de Warner Classics
Ignaz Friedman Chopin Bronislaw Huberman Pablo Casals Beethoven 1882 1900 1923 1927 1948
Here we have the late great Polish pianist Ignaz Friedman +••.••(...)), the man from Podgorzy, performing the Chopin A flat Polonaise op. 53 in the Spring of 1927 for Columbia records (L1990). New Friedman bio, a great read for people like us: (http•••) Photos in order: - middle age - as student, ca. 1900. - in his 30s (thanks Erwin). - in New York, ca. 1923 (age 40). - with Bronislaw Huberman and Pablo Casals rehearsing the Archduke Trio for the 1927 Beethoven Festival in Vienna. - Nameplate from Villa Friedman (recently sold) in the Alps at Siusi, Italy. - cover of IGNAZ FRIEDMAN: ROMANTIC MASTER PIANIST.
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