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Austrian composer, operatic tenor and choirmaster
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Beethoven: The Early Piano Variations (Ronald Brautigam)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)Variations on Dittersdorf's ''Es war einmal ein alter Mann,'' WoO 66Variations on Haibel's ''Menuett à la Viganò,'' in C major, WoO 68Variations on Paisiello's ''Quant è Più Bello,'' in A major, WoO 69Variations on Paisiello's on ''Nel Cor Più'' in G major, WoO 70Variations on a Russian Dance by Wranitzky's in A major, WoO 71Variations on Grétry's ''Une fièvre brûlante,'' for C major, WoO 72Variations on Salieri's ''La Stessa, le Stessissima, WoO 73Variations on Winter's ''Kind willst du,'' in F major, WoO 75 Ronald Brautigam, FortepianoGlobe GLO 5095 (1993)[Flac & Scans]
2020-03-12 07:26:46
Mozart & more: in 'Arias for Josepha', Sarah Traubel explores the arias written for Mozart's Queen of the Night, Josepha Hofer
[…] de Paula Hofer. She became a member of Emanuel Schikaneder's troupe, performing at his Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in the Vienna suburbs, and it was here that almost all the works on the disc were performed.The disc, which is Traubel's debut recording, gives us a chance not only to explore a particular singer's voice through her repertoire, but also adds another glimpse into the world of the German singspiel which was performed by Schikaneder's troupe.Jacob Haibel joined the troupe as a singer, actor and composer, and married Josepha's sister Marie Sophie! His speciality was musical comedies and in 1796, Der Tyroler Wastl premiered and we hear from Frau von Tiefsinn ('Lady Deepthought'), in the aria 'Alles will ich brechen, beugen'. The music has a definite Mozartian cast, and clearly was written to celebrate Josepha's talents. Vincenzo Righini was an Italian who lived as a successful composer and vocal teacher […]
2020-01-31 14:36:44
[…] 23 February 2020:Beethoven: Cello Sonata no. 2 in G minorBrahms, Cello Sonata no. 1 in E minor for Cello and PianoShostakovich, Cello Sonata in D minorLydia Shelley (cello), Nicolas Stavy (piano)Conway Hall, London25 Red Lion Square, London6.30pm (pre-Concert talk 5.30pm) Sunday 23 February 2020:Beethoven: 5 Variations on 'Rule Britannia', 6 Variations on an Original Theme in G, 9 Variations on a March by Dressler in C minor, 12 Variations on 'Menuet à la Viganò' from Haibel’s Le nozze disturbate in C, 7 Variations on 'God save the King' in CFeldman: Last PiecesJohn Cage: 7 Haiku, In a LandscapeGeorge Crumb: ProcessionalCédric Tiberghien (piano)Wigmore Hall, London7.30pm Sunday 23 February 2020:Coleridge-Taylor: Othello Suite,Bruch: Violin Concerto No.1 in G minorBeethoven: Symphony No.7Tai Murray (violin), Chineke! Orchestra/ Fawzi HaimorQueen Elizabeth Hall, London7.30pm A guide to Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 'Eroica' Sunday 23 February 2020:Beethoven: Symphony no. 9 in D minorGiselle Allen (soprano), Sarah […]
2016-04-09 15:39:35
[…] person and kiss you with all my heart. Farewell, ever your Mozart." He died on December 5th likely of inflammatory fever. There’s a great deal of confusion about that, including suggestions his lifelong rival Antonio Salieri bumped him off (an idea further popularised by the Oscar winning 1984 film Amadeus). However, it’s apparent the two were (at the very least) respected peers, if not actual friends. The final letter in the book, written by Sophie Haibel, is dated 34 years after he died and details Mozart’s final days. In this she makes the claim: “The last thing he did was to try and mouth the sound of the timpani in his Requiem; I can still hear it now.” The Unusual Stuff Okay, and then there’s the notoriously childish stuff, which was hacked out of earlier editions and only began featuring in editions from 1985 onwards. In a letter sent on […]
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