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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.
Lena Belkina Rossini Andrea Sanguineti Oper Leipzig Gewandhaus 2021
Oper Leipzig 10. Dezember 2021 Gewandhaus Orchester Conductor: Andrea Sanguineti
Arcangelo Corelli Giovanni Antonini Boeke Fabio Vacchi Verdi Ottavio Dantone Fabio Biondi Rinaldo Alessandrini Cecilia Bartoli María Espada Vivica Genaux Ann Hallenberg Montenegro Emma Kirkby Montanari Enrico Onofri Rial Andreas Scholl Delibes Handel Trento Luigi Cherubini Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy Ghielmi Zehnder Andrea Marcon Enrico Dindo Emmanuel Pahud Bach Accademia Bizantina Europa Galante Il Giardino Armonico Stavanger Symphony Orchestra Orquestra Comunitat Valenciana Gewandhaus Leipzig Schola Cantorum Teatro Scala Berliner Philharmonie Berliner Konzerthaus Bozar Teatro Pergola Alte Oper Frankfurt Oper Frankfurt Gewandhaus Wiener Konzerthaus Tonhalle Zurich Festival Beaune Festival Música Canarias Innsbrucker Festwochen Alten Musik Salle Gaveau Cité Musique Teatro Arcimboldi Teatro Regio Teatro Regio Parma Teatro Real Madrid 1653 1707 1713 1975 1980 2010 2014 2017 2019
NEW CD!! Arcangelo Corelli: Solos and Concertos Fitted for the Flutes - Arcana (http•••)/ Marco Scorticati, recorder Davide Pozzi, harpsichord Arcangelo Corelli +••.••(...)) Sonata in F major Op.V n.4 for recorder and b.c. (London, 1707) Adagio, Allegro, Vivace, Adagio, Allegro Padua, Sala della Carità, 1th June 2010 European Recorder Teachers' Association - ERTA Italia Video by Edoardo Lambertenghi ((http•••) MARCO SCORTICATI Born in Milan in 1980, he began studying recorder at a very early age. He studied with Giovanni Antonini and Pedro Memelsdorff in Milan, with Walter van Hauwe in Amsterdam, and with Kees Boeke in Zurich. He also studied composition with Fabio Vacchi at the “G. Verdi” Conservatory in Milan, and baroque transverse flute with Marco Brolli in Milan. As a recorder and transverse flute player he regularly performs with his ensemble Estro Cromatico, and collaborates a.o. with Accademia Bizantina (O. Dantone), Europa Galante (F. Biondi) and Il Giardino Armonico (G. Antonini). He has performed with the Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra directed by Ottavio Dantone, Giovanni Antonini and Rinaldo Alessandrini; he has also appeared as a soloist with the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra and the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana, both directed by Fabio Biondi, and with the Orchestra da Camera di Mantova. He has played together with such well-known soloists as Cecilia Bartoli, Fabio Biondi, María Espada, Vivica Genaux, Ann Hallenberg, María Hinojosa Montenegro, Emma Kirkby, Stefano Montanari, Enrico Onofri, Nuria Rial, Andreas Scholl and Mária Zádori. He appears on CD and DVD recordings with Accademia Bizantina (Decca, Naïve Classique), Europa Galante (Virgin Classics, Dynamic) and Il Giardino Armonico (Warner Classics, Naïve Classique). He has performed as a soloist in some of the most important European concert halls and festivals, such as Berliner Philharmonie and Berliner Konzerthaus, Bozar (Brussels), Die Glocke (Bremen), Musikhalle Hamburg, Teatro della Pergola (Florence), Alte Oper Frankfurt, Gewandhaus (Leipzig), Barbican Hall (London), Philharmonie Luxenbourg, Baluarte (Pamplona), Théâtre des Champs Elysées (Paris), Auditorio di Santa Cecilia (Rome), Auditorio Kursaal in San Sebastián, Stavanger Concert Hall (Norway), De Oosterpoort (Utrecht), Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía (Valencia), Auditorio Miguel Delibes (Valladolid), Wiener Konzerthaus, Tonhalle (Zurich), Berliner Tage für Alte Musik, Musikinstrumenten-Museum Berlin, Festival de Beaune, Festival de Música de Canarias, Festival de Música de Compostela, Opera Rara Krakow, Innsbrucker Festwochen der Alten Musik, MilanoArteMusica, Musica e Poesia a San Maurizio and Società del Quartetto (Milan), Tage Alter Musik Regensburg, Settimane Musicali di Stresa e del Lago Maggiore and Lingotto Musica (Torino). With Estro Cromatico he has recorded the albums “Son d’Amore - Recorder sonatas by G.F. Handel” (Stradivarius, 2014) and "Arcangelo Corelli: Solos and Concertos Fitted for the Flutes" (Arcana, 2019). He taught recorder at the Conservatories in Bari, Trento, Rome and Cosenza, and is currently teaching at the "Luigi Cherubini" Conservatory in Florence and at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" in Leipzig. DAVIDE POZZI Born in 1975, he graduated with honors in harpsichord, fortepiano and clavichord, as well as organ and organ composition at the Conservatorio "G. Verdi" in Milan. He then continued his studies at the Civica Scuola di Musica in Milan receiving his diploma, cum laude, in Lorenzo Ghielmi's baroque organ class. He attended the "Schola Cantorum" of Basel for post-graduate studies in organ with Jean-Claude Zehnder and in harpsichord with Andrea Marcon. He has played in numerous countries such as Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain, Austria, Croatia, Poland, Finland, Latonya, Israel, USA and Japan, performing at such well-known music festivals and venues as Tage Alte Musik Regensburg, Museum of Musical Instruments, Konzerthaus and Philarmonie in Berlin, Salle Gaveau and Cité de la Musique in Paris, Vienna Konzerhaus, Concertgebow in Amsterdam, Tonhalle in Zurich, Società del Quartetto, Auditorium, Teatro degli Arcimboldi and Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro Real in Madrid a.o. He has played as a soloist with such artists as Enrico Dindo, Sergio Azzolini and Emmanuel Pahud. He recorded C.P.E. Bach's fortepiano works with Streicherakademie Bozen under Sergio Azzolini (Sony Classical), C.P.E. Bach's harpsichord and fortepiano sonatas (Stradivarius) and J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations (Pan Classics, 2017). He appears on CD recordings for Decca, Sony, Arcana, Stradivarius, Naive, Glossa, Chandos, Amadeus, Bongiovanni, Tactus, Bottega Discantica and Arts. He teaches harpsichord at the Cosenza Conservatory.
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CICLO GRANDES MAESTROS E INTÉRPRETES DE BEETHOVEN Todos los viernes de diciembre ARG/CHL/PAR/URU 21:00 BOL 20:00 COL/ECU 19:00 Viernes 4 de diciembre Concierto para piano n.º 1, de Ludwig van Beethoven – Daniel Barenboim & Orquesta Estatal de Berlín Maestros del pianismo – Elisabeth Leonskaja interpreta sonatas para piano n.os 30, 31 & 32, de Ludwig van Beethoven Viernes 11 de diciembre Seiji Ozawa & Orquesta Saito Kinen en el Matsumoto Festival: Sinfonías n.os 2 & 7, de Ludwig van Beethoven Concierto para violín de Ludwig van Beethoven – Nikolaj Znaider, Orquesta de la Gewandhaus & Riccardo Chailly Viernes 18 de diciembre Sinfonía n.º 3, «Eroica», de Ludwig van Beethoven – Orquesta del Festival de Lucerna & Claudio Abbado Vladimir Jurowski dirige Beethoven – Orquesta del Siglo de las Luces Viernes 25 de diciembre Vladimir Jurowski dirige Beethoven – Orquesta del Siglo de las Luces Ludwig van Beethoven: Missa Solemnis – Christian Thielemann & Orquesta Estatal de Dresde Sintonízanos: Cablevisión 503 | Zapping 136 | Tigo-UNE 323 | TVCable 926 | Copaco 352 y Tigo 513 | TCC 462 Nuevo Siglo 818 y PuntaCable 834. ️ Si aún no disfrutas de Allegro HD en tu hogar, conoce cómo pedirlo aquí: (http•••) Facebook: www.facebook.com/AllegroHD Instagram: @allegrohd.tv Twitter: @AllegroHD YouTube: (http•••)
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