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Etude Op.10 No.11 in E-flat Major by Frederic Chopin Chopin Etudes: (http•••) Chopin Impromptus: (http•••) Franz Liszt Transcendental Etudes (http•••) Frederic Chopin Ballades (http•••) Frederic Chopin Sonatas (http•••) Donate with PayPal to support the channel at this link: (http•••) The twenty-four Études of Frédéric Chopin (divided into two separate opuses, 10 and 25, but actually composed almost simultaneously) remain the most significant entries in that particular musical genre. Chopin refers, in a letter dating from the fall of 1829, to having written a study "in [his] own manner," and indeed, a great chasm stands between his achievements and the far drier études of his predecessors (one thinks of Moscheles, Czerny, and Hummel in particular). It was not Chopin's intent, as it was with many nineteenth-century pianist-composers, to create studies of mere technique and raw dexterity; here, instead, are works with an inexhaustible array of textures, moods, and colors to explore. These are works meant for the concert hall as well as for the practice room. The twelve Études published as Chopin's Opus 10 are an indispensable tool of the modern pianist's craft: they are a rite of passage that no serious pianist can ignore. The performer's two hands must join forces to execute the continuous harp-like (or perhaps guitar-like) arpeggiations that run throughout the Étude in E flat major, Op.10, No.11. A plaintive melody rests atop this buoyant, allegretto foundation. Gentle chromatic fluctuations bring this almost other-worldly incarnation to a close. Description by Blair Johnston
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.
Haydn Carl Czerny Felicja Blumental Stamitz Vogler Vienna Chamber Orchestra 2010
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Theme by Haydn, Op. 73: Variation 3 · Carl Czerny · Felicja Blumental · Vienna Chamber Orchestra · Helmut Froschauer Variations: Czerny, Stamitz, Vogler ℗ 2010 Brana Records Released on: 2010-05-11 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Haydn Carl Czerny Felicja Blumental Stamitz Vogler Vienna Chamber Orchestra 2010
Provided to YouTube by The Orchard Enterprises Theme by Haydn, Op. 73: Variation 5 · Carl Czerny · Felicja Blumental · Vienna Chamber Orchestra · Helmut Froschauer Variations: Czerny, Stamitz, Vogler ℗ 2010 Brana Records Released on: 2010-05-11 Auto-generated by YouTube.
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