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Clairvoyant Classical Music
2019-09-05 02:34:12
Beethoven Cello Sonata in G Minor -- Wispelwey/Lazic, 3rd Mvt (Rondo)
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Faces of classical music
2018-12-19 18:07:00
Ludwig van Beethoven: Trio in E flat major – Andreas Ottensamer, Sol Gabetta, Dejan Lazić (HD 1080p)
Andreas Ottensamer (clarinet), Sol Gabetta (cello), and Dejan Lazić (piano) perform Ludwig van Beethoven's Trio in E flat major, Op.38. Recorded live at Hochrhein Musikfestival, Kurbrunnensaal, Rheinfelden, in Switzerland, on September 30, 2015.✻It was in Beethoven's music that the clarinet and bassoon became such close musical partners, both in his orchestral works and in his chamber music, notably the septet, Op.20, and a set of three duos for clarinet and bassoon, WoO 27. The septet, written in 1799 and 1800, did much to launch Beethoven's career, and its popularity led publishers to release numerous arrangements for various ensembles. In 1803, Beethoven decided to create his own arrangement of the work for smaller forces, and the trio version was published as Op.38 in 1805. Following the instrumental line-up that he had used for the Op.11 trio in 1797, the combination of clarinet, cello and piano was an obvious choice for this new version. The […]
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Faces of classical music
2018-11-20 07:36:00
Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Trio in A minor – Andreas Ottensamer, Sol Gabetta, Dejan Lazić (HD 1080p)
Andreas Ottensamer (clarinet), Sol Gabetta (cello), and Dejan Lazić (piano) perform Johannes Brahms' Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op.114. Recorded live at Hochrhein Musikfestival, Kurbrunnensaal, Rheinfelden, in Switzerland, on September 30, 2015.✻In the same productive summer that saw the composition of the C minor Piano Trio, Brahms began work on a Violin Sonata in D minor. He did not complete it, however, until 1888; and two years after that came a further chamber work which he intended should be his last – the String Quintet in G major, Op.111. Brahms had decided by this time that his life's work was complete, and resolved to lay his pen aside; but he had reckoned without the inspiration that his meeting the following year with the Meiningen clarinettist Richard Mühlfeld would have on his creative imagination. Brahms was immediately attracted by the delicate sensitivity of Mühlfeld's playing and apparently spent hours on end listening […]
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-08-12 17:29:54
Nelsons To Replace Recuperating Dohnányi
[…] a program largely made up of music influenced by Shakespeare, honoring the 400th anniversary of the Bard’s death. The program includes the overture to Berlioz’s Béatrice et Bénédict (based on Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing), American composer George Tsontakis’s Sonnets, a Shakespeare-inspired concerto for English horn and orchestra commissioned by the BSO and featuring BSO English horn player Robert Sheena; Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet; and Saint-Saëns’s Piano Concerto No. 5, Egyptian, featuring Croatian pianist Dejan Lazić, making his BSO and Tanglewood debuts, as soloist. The post Nelsons To Replace Recuperating Dohnányi appeared first on The Boston Musical Intelligencer .
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