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Beethoven / Brautiga – Beethoven: The Piano Concertos [New SACD] Hybri

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Release Title : Beethoven: the Piano Concertos
Format : Super Audio CD (SACD)
Duration : Album
Modified Item : No
gtin13 : 7318599922744
Artist : Beethoven / Brautigam / Willens
Brand : Bis
Features : Hybrid SACD, 2 Pack
Genre : Classical Artists
Album Name : Beethoven: The Piano Concertos
Record Label : Bis
Title : Beethoven: The Piano Concertos
UPC : 7318599922744
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Release Year : 2019
Type : Album

Beethoven / Brautiga – Beethoven: The Piano Concertos [New SACD] Hybri Artist: Beethoven / Brautigam / Willens Title: Beethoven: The Piano Concertos Condition: Format: SACD Release Date: 2019 Label: Bis UPC: 7318599922744 Genre: Classical Artists Details 1. Piano Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15 2. I. Allegro Con Brio 13:38 3. II. Largo 8:27 4. III. Rondo. Allegro 8:25 5. I. Allegro Con Brio 13:20 6. Adagio 6:35 7. III. Rondo. Molto Allegro 5:43 8. Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Major, Op. 5 9. I. Allegro Moderato 17:02 10. II. Andante Con Moto 3:37 11. III. Rondo. Vivace 9:44 12. Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 13. I. Allegro Con Brio 15:17 14. II. Largo 8:36 15. III. Rondo. Allegro – Presto 8:54 16. Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 “Emperor” 17. I. Allegro 18:55 18. II. Adagio Un Poco Mosso 6:12 19. III. Rondo. Allegro 10:19 As one of the finest pianists of his era and an improviser of genius, Ludwig van Beethoven’s preferred vehicle for musical exploration was the piano. His earliest composition, from 1782, was a set of piano variations and he continued to compose for solo piano until the last years of his life. His interest in the concerto form diminished as his deafness forced him to retire from performing. Nonetheless, with his five piano concertos composed between 1788 and 1809, Beethoven not only achieved a brilliant conclusion to the Classical piano concerto, but also established a new model for the Romantic era: a sort of symphony with obbligato piano which remained a reference point well into the beginning of the twentieth. Ronald Brautigam has already recorded these seminal works with the Norrkoping Symphony Orchestra, in acclaimed performances released between 2008 and 2010. Since then he has also released all of Beethoven’s solo piano music on the fortepiano to universal praise. When Brautigam now returns to the concertos, it is in the company of conductor Michael Alexander Willens and Die Kolner Akademie playing on period instruments. The same team has previously partnered him in an 11-album survey of Mozart’s piano concertos and it is plain to hear that all involved clearly relish the opportunity to congratulate Beethoven on the eve of his 250th anniversary. Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.