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Beethoven Concertos 13 CD
Ludwig van Beethoven

Various artists

Beethoven Concertos 13 CD

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Format: CD
Label: Diapason
UPC: 3770003441977
Catnr: DIAP 05
Release date: 18 November 2016
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Diapason
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3770003441977
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DIAP 05
Release date
18 November 2016
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About the album

This is the fifth volume of a new series launched by Diapason. 13 CD's in 1 box containing beautiful Beethoven music.
CD1


Concerto pour piano no 1 en ut majeur op. 15

1. Allegro con brio
2. Largo
3. Rondo. Allegro scherzando

Emil Guilels (piano),
Orchestre symphonique d'Etat d'URSS, Kurt Masur. 1976

Le choix de Bertrand Boissard, cf. p. 15

4. Allegro con brio
5. Largo
6. Rondo. Allegro scherzando

Arthur Schnabel (piano),
London Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent. 1932

Le choix de Benjamin Grosvenor, cf. p. 15

Rondo pour piano et orchestre en si bémol majeur WoO 6

7. Sviatoslav Richter (piano), Wiener Symphoniker, Kurt Sanderling. 1962

CD2
Concerto pour piano no 2 en si bémol majeur op. 19

1. Allegro con brio
2. Adagio
3. Rondo. Molto allegro

Leon Fleisher (piano), Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell. 1961

Le choix de Jonathan Biss, cf. p. 16

4. Allegro con brio
5. Adagio
6. Rondo. Molto allegro

Rudolf Serkin (piano), Philadelphia Orchestra, Eugene Ormandy. 1954

Le choix de Laurent Muraro-Marcinik, cf. p. 16

Fantaisie pour piano, chœurs et orchestre en ut mineur op. 80

7. Teresa Stich-Randall, Judith Hellwig (sopranos), Hilde Rössel-Majdan (contralto), Anton Dermota, Erich Majkut (ténors), Paul Schöffler (basse),
Hans Richter-Haaser (piano), Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener Symphoniker, Karl Böhm. 1957

Le choix d’Etienne Moreau, cf. p. 17


CD3
Concerto pour piano no 3 en ut mineur op. 37

1. Allegro con brio 2. Largo
3. Rondo

Alfred Brendel (piano),
Orchestre Pro Musica de Vienne, Heinz Wallberg. 1961

Le choix de Jérôme Bastianelli, cf. p. 17

4. Allegro con brio
5. Largo
6. Rondo

Leon Fleisher (piano), Cleveland Orchestra, George Szell. 1961

Le choix de François-Frédéric Guy, cf. p. 18

Bonus 7. Largo

Arthur Schnabel (piano),
London Symphony Orchestra, Malcolm Sargent. 1933

CD4
Concerto pour piano no 4 en sol majeur op. 58

1. Allegro moderato
2. Andante con moto
3. Rondo (Vivace)

Wilhelm Backhaus (piano),
Wiener Philharmoniker, Clemens Krauss. 1951

Le choix d’Alain Lompech, cf. p. 19

4. Allegro moderato 5. Andante con moto 6. Rondo (Vivace)

Walter Gieseking (piano), Staatskapelle Dresden, Karl Böhm. 1939

Le choix de Paul Badura-Skoda, cf. p. 20


CD5
Concerto pour piano no 5 en mi bémol majeur op. 73 « L’Empereur »

1. Allegro
2. Adagio un poco mosso
3. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo

Robert Casadesus (piano),
New York Philharmonic, Dimitri Mitropoulos. 1955

Le choix de Paul de Louit, cf. p. 21

4. Allegro
5. Adagio un poco mosso
6. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo

Alfred Brendel (piano),
Orchestre Pro Musica de Vienne, Zubin Mehta. 1961

Le choix de Bertrand Chamayou, cf. p. 21

Bonus
7. Adagio un poco mosso

Clifford Curzon (piano),
Wiener Philharmoniker, Hans Knappertsbusch. 1957

CD6
Concerto pour piano no 5 en mi bémol majeur op. 73 « L’Empereur »

1. Allegro
2. Adagio un poco mosso
3. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo

Edwin Fischer (piano),
Philharmonia Orchestra, Wilhelm Furtwängler. 1951

Le choix d’Alfred Brendel, cf. p. 22

Concerto pour violon en ré majeur op. 61

4. Allegro ma non troppo 5. Larghetto
6. Rondo allegro

David Oïstrakh (violon),
Orchestre national de la Radiodiffusion française, André Cluytens. 1958

Le choix de Jean-Michel Molkhou, cf. p. 23

CD7

1. Romance pour violon et orchestre no 1 en sol majeur op. 40
2. Romance pour violon et orchestre no 2 en fa majeur op. 50

Johanna Martzy (violon), Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Kletzki. 1955

Concerto pour violon en ré majeur op. 61

3. Allegro ma non troppo
4. Larghetto
5. Rondo allegro

Zino Francescatti (violon),
New York Philharmonic, Dimitri Mitropoulos. 1952

Le choix d’Isabelle Faust, cf. p. 24

6. Cadence Kreisler.
Fritz Kreisler (violon), London Philharmonic Orchestra, John Barbirolli. 1936

7. Cadence Joachim.
Bronislaw Huberman (violon), Wiener Philharmoniker, George Szell. 1934

8. Cadence Milstein.
Nathan Milstein (violon), Philharmonia Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf. 1961

9. Cadence Auer/Heifetz
Jascha Heifetz (violon), Boston Symphony Orchestra, Charles Munch. 1955

10. Cadence Beethoven.
Wolfgang Schneiderhan (violon), Berliner Philharmoniker, Eugen Jochum. 1962

CD8
Concerto pour violon en ré majeur op. 61

1. Allegro ma non troppo
2. Larghetto
3. Rondo allegro

Ginette Neveu (violon), Südwestfunk-Orchester, Hans Rosbaud. 1949

Le choix de Gidon Kremer, cf. p. 25

Concerto pour piano, violon et violoncelle en ut majeur op. 56

4. Allegro
5. Largo
6. Rondo alla polacca

Walter Hendl (piano), John Corigliano (violon), Leonard Rose (violoncelle), New York Philharmonic, Bruno Walter. 1958

Le choix de Jean-Guihen Queyras, cf. p. 26

CD9
OUVERTURES
Coriolan, Ouverture en ut mineur op. 62

1. Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Fritz Reiner. 1959
2. Berliner Philharmoniker, Wilhelm Furtwängler. 1943

Le choix de Rémy Louis, cf. p. 27

Les Créatures de Prométhée, Ouverture en ut majeur op. 43

3. British Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter. 1930

Le choix de Nicolas Derny, cf. p. 28

Egmont, Ouverture en fa mineur op. 84
4. Orchestre du Concertgebouw d'Amsterdam, Willem Mengelberg. 1931

Le choix de Gaëtan Naulleau, cf. p. 28

Léonore I, Ouverture en ut majeur op. 138
5. Orchestre du Concertgebouw d'Amsterdam, Willem Mengelberg. 1931

Le choix de Jean-Claude Hulot, cf. p. 29

Léonore II, Ouverture en ut majeur op. 72 bis
6. NBC Symphony Orchestra, Arturo Toscanini. 1939

Le choix de Gaëtan Naulleau, cf. p. 29

Léonore III, Ouverture en ut majeur op. 72 ter

7. Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper, Karl Böhm. 1955 8. Wiener Philharmoniker, Wilhelm Furtwängler. 1944 Les choix de Christian Merlin et Rémy Louis, cf. p. 30

CD10

Fidelio

Bonus

21. Ouverture
BBC Symphony Orchestra, Bruno Walter. 1934

CD11
Fidelio

Acte II

Ernst Haefliger/Siegmar Schneider (Florestan), Leonie Rysanek/Anne Kersten (Leonore), Friedrich Lenz/Wolfgang Spier (Jaquino), Kieth Engen (Don Fernando), Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau/Walter Franck (Don Pizarro), Irmgard Seefried/Ruth Hellberg (Marzelline), Gottlob Frick/Wilhelm Borchert (Rocco), Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Chor der Bayerischen Staatsoper, Ferenc Fricsay. 1957

Bonus

« Abscheulicher!»

13. Sena Jurinac, Orchestre de l’Opéra de Munich, Hans Knappertsbusch. 1961
14. Kirsten Flagstad, Orchestre du Metropolitan Opera de New York, Bruno Walter. 1941

« Gott! Welch Dunkel hier! »

15. René Maison, Orchestre du Metropolitan Opera de New York, Bruno Walter. 1941
16. Anton Dermota, Orchestre de l’Opéra de Vienne, Karl Böhm. 1955

Le choix d’Emmanuel Dupuy, cf. p. 31

CD12

1. La consécration de la Maison, Ouverture en ut majeur op. 124.

Philharmonia Orchestra, Otto Klemperer. 1959

Le choix de Jean-Claude Hulot cf. p. 33

Missa solemnis en ré majeur op. 123

2. Kyrie
3. Gloria
4. Credo
5. Sanctus

CD13
1. Agnus Dei

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Christa Ludwig (contralto), Nicolai Gedda (ténor), Nicola Zaccaria (basse), Singverein der Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan. 1960

Le choix de Patrick Szersnovicz cf. p. 33

2. « Ah! perfido! », scène et aria op. 65

Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (soprano), Philharmonia Orchestra, Herbert von Karajan. 1954

Le choix de Jean-Philippe Grosperrin cf. p. 35

Messe en ut majeur op. 86

3. Kyrie
4. Gloria
5. Credo
6. Sanctus 7. Benedictus 8. Agnus Dei

Jennifer Vyvyan (soprano), Monica Sinclair (contralto), Richard Lewis (ténor), Marian Nowakowski (basse), Beecham Choral Society, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Thomas Beecham. 1959

9. Les Ruines d’Athènes, Ouverture en sol mineur op. 113.

San Francisco Symphony Orchestra, Pierre Monteux. 1949

Dies ist die fünfte Ausgabe einer neuen Diapason-Serie: 13 CDs mit Beethovens wunderschöner Musik in einer Box.

Artist(s)

Composer(s)

Ludwig van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include nine symphonies, five piano concertos, one violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the Missa solemnis, and one opera, Fidelio. Together with Mozart and Haydn, he was part of the First Viennese School.    Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by composer and conductor Christian Gottlob...
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Ludwig van Beethoven was a German composer and pianist. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include nine symphonies, five piano concertos, one violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the Missa solemnis, and one opera, Fidelio. Together with Mozart and Haydn, he was part of the First Viennese School. Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. At the age of 21 he moved to Vienna, where he began studying composition with Joseph Haydn, and gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. By his late 20s his hearing began to deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was almost totally deaf. In 1811 he gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from these last 15 years of his life.

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