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Carl Czerny, Rosemary Tuck, English Chamber Orchestra, Richard Bonynge - Piano Concerto In D Minor album flac Performer: Carl Czerny
Title: Piano Concerto In D Minor
Style: Classical
Released: 2017
MP3 album: 1550 mb
FLAC album: 1772 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Classical

233 Carl Czerny; Rosemary Tuck; English Chamber Orchestra; Richard Bonynge. Piano Concerto in D Minor (1812). 2. I. Allegro molto agitato Carl Czerny; Rosemary Tuck; English Chamber Orchestra; Richard Bonynge. 3. II. Adagio Carl Czerny; Rosemary Tuck; English Chamber Orchestra; Richard Bonynge. 4. III. Allegro molto vivace Carl Czerny; Rosemary Tuck; English Chamber Orchestra; Richard Bonynge. This album brings together his enchanting Introduzione e Rondo brillant in B Flat Major, the Piano Concerto in D Minor, and the Introduction, Variations and Rondo on . von Weber's Hunting Chorus from Euryanthe, displaying the varied skills of this overlooked 19th-century figure. 96 kHz, 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters.

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The Vienneseborn Carl Czerny, student and confidant of Beethoven and teacher of Liszt, found fame in his native city by writing a series of fashionable pieces, among which numbered fantasies and potpourris as well as a series of important pedagogic studies. His large-scale pianistic works are of great interest and include the First Piano Concerto, in D minor, which expertly balances foreboding, pastoral richness and exuberant brio, a bravura Introduzione e Rondo Brillant and a vivacious salute to Webers Euryanthe. Piano Concerto in D Minor (1812): I. Allegro molto agitato 03. Piano Concerto in D Minor (1812): II. Adagio 04. Piano Concerto in D Minor (1812): III. Allegro molto vivace 05.

Composer: Carl Czerny Composition: Piano Concerto in D Minor, Introduzione e Rondo Brillant, Introduction, Variations and Rondo on the Hunting Chorus from Euryanthe Performer: Rosemary Tuck p, English Chamber Orchestra, Richard Bonynge Catalogue Number: NAXOS 8573688. JoAnn Falletta on tackling Respighi’s Roman triple threat. The American conductor tells us about swapping guitar for baton, what recording can do for an orchestra, and her new Respighi disc, which is Limelight's Recording of the Month in April.

English Chamber Orchestra. Rosemary Tuck (piano). Czerny: Piano Concerto in D minor. English Chamber Orchestra. The Viennese-born Carl Czerny, student and confidant of Beethoven and teacher of Liszt, found fame in his native city by writing a series of fashionable pieces, among which numbered fantasies and potpourris as well as a series of important pedagogic studies. His large-scale pianistic works are of great interest and include the First Piano Concerto, in D minor, which expertly balances foreboding, pastoral richness and exuberant brio, a bravura Introduzione e Rondo Brillant and a vivacious salute to Weber’s Euryanthe.

Composed By – Carl Czerny. Conductor – Richard Bonynge. Cover – Tomas Sereda. Engineer – James Walsh (3). Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra. Piano, Liner Notes – Rosemary Tuck. Producer, Engineer – Phil Rowlands.

Performers: Rosemary Tuck, piano English Chamber Orchestra Richard Bonynge, conductor. The music of Carl Czerny, which has mostly languished in obscurity (excepting technical exercises) since Robert Schumann delivered a withering verdict on its lack of imagination, has been undergoing a modest revival, and pianist Rosemary Tuck argues here in her notes that Czerny had prominent admirers who included Liszt and Brahms. Really both groups may be right. The poetic quality that would have been important to Schumann is lacking, here and elsewhere in Czerny's output

The music of Carl Czerny, which has mostly languished in obscurity (excepting technical exercises) since Robert Schumann delivered a withering verdict on its lack of imagination, has been undergoing a modest revival, and pianist Rosemary Tuck argues here in her notes that Czerny had prominent admirers who included Liszt and Brahms. The poetic quality that would have been important to Schumann is lacking, here and elsewhere in Czerny's output. But in general this is a good pick if you're curious about Czerny. Tuck delivers performances with the kind of smoothness Czerny would have liked, and you get to hear the veteran conductor Richard Bonynge leading the English Chamber Orchestra.

Tracklist

1 Introduzione E Rondo Brillant In B Flat Major, Op. 233 14:50
Piano Concerto In D Minor (40:40)
2 I. Allegro Molto Agitato 24:49
3 II. Adagio 4:19
4 III. Allegro Molto Vivace 11:23
5 Introduction, Variations And Rondo On Weber's Hunting Chorus From The Opera 'Euryanthe', Op. 60 23:52

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Naxos Rights US, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Naxos Rights US, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Church Of St. Silas The Martyr, Kentish Town

Credits

  • Composed By – Carl Czerny
  • Conductor – Richard Bonynge
  • Engineer [Assistant] – James Clarke
  • Horn [Principal] – Hugh Seenan
  • Orchestra – English Chamber Orchestra
  • Piano – Rosemary Tuck
  • Producer, Engineer – Phil Rowlands

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 747313368877
  • SPARS Code: DDD
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