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RIES, Ferdinand - Composers

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Composer: RIES, Ferdinand ((1784-1838))

M.Rubinstein - I.Rubinstein - P.Dombrovsky - Haydn - Ries - Weber

M.Rubinstein - I.Rubinstein - P.Dombrovsky - Haydn - Ries - Weber
ID: ART264
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Trio

Recorded in 2009 - Gnessins College Studio
17.00 eur Temporarily out of stock

The Pupils of Beethoven - Felicja Blumental, piano

The Pupils of Beethoven - Felicja Blumental, piano
ID: BR0005
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Collection: Great Performers
Subcollection: Piano

This CD partners the Piano Concertos of Carl Czerny and Ferdinand Ries, both of whom were pupils of the great master, Beethoven. "Both concertos do everything with good humour, and the dashings of glittering figuration has its own flavour.” Music&Vision.

1 - 2 Felicja Blumental, piano / Vienna Chamber Orchestra - Helmut Froschauer, conductor
3 - 4 Felicja Blumental, piano / Salzburg Chamber Orchestra - Theodore Guschlbauer, conductor
15.00 eur Buy

Brana Records Collection Vol. 1- Felicja Blumental, piano

Brana Records Collection Vol. 1- Felicja Blumental, piano
ID: BR0029
CDs: 5
Type: CD
Collection: Chamber Music
Subcollection: Piano

The repertoire on this special limited edition 5 CD box set is a reminder of Felicja Blumental's abilities as a pianist and as a champion of the lesser known piano works from the late 18th/early 19th century and features the best selling Brana titles.

This box set highlights rare works by Czerny, Ries and Beethoven. It also highlights Tavares’ Concerto in Brazilian Forms (the only available recording worldwide) performed by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anatole Fistoulari, and a live recording of Villa-Lobos’ Concerto No. 5 with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra, conducted by the composer. This work was in fact dedicated to Ms Blumental who features as soloist on all five CDs presented here.

Other orchestras that feature within this collection are Filharmonica Triestina conducted by Luigi Toffolo, Torino Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alberto Zedda, Brno Philharmonic conducted by Jiri Waldhens, Prague Symphony Orchestra conducted by Alberto Zedda, Vienna Chamber Orchestra conducted by Helmut Froschauer, Salzburg Chamber Orchestra conducted by Theodore Guschlbauer and the Wüttemberg Chamber Orchestra conducted by Jörg Faerber.


Villa-Lobos Live (BR0001)
Villa-Lobos: Piano Concerto No. 5 (live); Garibaldi foi a Missa; Danca do Indio Branco; Bachianas Brasileiras No. 3
Guarnieri: Danca Brasileira
Mignone: Serenata Humoristica


Concerto in Brazilian Forms (BR0002)
Tavares: Concerto in Brazilian Forms, No. 2, Op. 105
Albeniz: Spanish Rhapsody, Op. 70; Piano Concerto No. 1 (Concerto fantastico), Op. 78


The Beethoven Mysteries (BR0004)
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 (transcribed for the piano by the composer); Rondo in B flat major, Wo08; Piano Concerto in D major


The Pupils of Beethoven (BR0005)
Czerny: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 214
Ries: Piano Concerto in C sharp minor, Op. 55

Variations (BR0024)
Czerny: Variations on a Theme by Haydn, Op. 73
Stamitz: Piano Concerto in F major
Vogler: Variations on “Marlborough, s’en va-t-en guerre” (1791)
45.00 eur Buy

BEETHOVEN EXPLORED, vol. 4 - P. Sheppard Skaerved (violin),Aaron Shorr (piano)

BEETHOVEN EXPLORED, vol. 4 - P. Sheppard Skaerved (violin),Aaron Shorr (piano)
ID: MSVCD2006
CDs: 1
Type: CD
Subcollection: Piano

The fourth in our acclaimed series which presents Beethoven's Violin Sonatas in their musical and social context, alongside works by Beethoven's contemporaries and pupils. Here we present the op. 23 adn 24 Sonatas together with the very fine and little known C minor Sonata, op. 38. by Ferdinand Ries.

This is the fourth disc in a series that sets Beethoven’s sonatas in their social and musical context. The Opus 23 & 24 (Frühlingssonate) Sonatas were commissioned by Baron Moritz de Fries and were first performed in Vienna 1800. The connection with Ferdinand Ries was that his father had been a teacher of violin technique to Beethoven, and Beethoven reciprocated with piano lessons for Ferdinand, when he settled in Vienna in 1801.

track:
L. van Beethoven:
Violin Sonata No. 4 in A minor, Op. 23
Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 'Spring'
F. Ries:
Violin Sonata Op. 38
12.00 eur Buy

 
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