Reinhard Goebel – Beethoven’s World: Salieri, Hummel, Vorisek (2020) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Reinhard Goebel – Beethoven’s World: Salieri, Hummel, Vorisek (2020)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 01:18:33 minutes | 790 MB | Genre: Classical
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The recordings of Reinhard Goebel’s recording project “Beethoven’s world” receive great attention and excellent reviews worldwide. For the first album of Clement’s violin concertos, Die Welt am Sonntag judged: “if the discovery of Beethoven’s contemporaries, which Goebel has just made for the Beethoven year, continues like this, it will be a fine year.”For the second Album with double cello concertos by Reicha and Romberg sr2 wrote: “music for Cello and orchestra is rare, concertos for two cellos and orchestra is almost non-existent (…) The classically well-proportioned sound fits perfectly into the attentive orchestra.”Deutschlandfunk added: “recording (…) sets standards.”With the third recording of the celebrated series, Reinhard Goebel continues his musical journey through early 19th century Vienna with extraordinary rarities by Beethoven’s contemporaries. Recorded with the WDR Symphony Orchestra and Mirijam Contzen on violin as well as Herbert Schuch on piano, the recording proves once again that there was far more to hear for Viennese music lovers than piano concertos by Mozart or symphonies by Beethoven. On the Album, The Young Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) performs the Double Concerto for violin and piano from 1804, which still entirely follows the paths of his teacher Mozart. Of Beethoven’s teachers, Antonio Salieri (1750-1825) are composed of large variations on the Baroque Follia theme, the Salieri 1815 as a Deposit in Handel’s Alexander’s feast. And with the symphony in D Major of Bohemia Jan Vaclav Vorisek (1791-1825) Goebel completes this musical rarity program; the only symphony by the composer, who died early, already points the way to romanticism in a pioneering way. “Not offering new readings of Beethoven’s work for the Beethoven year, but rarities from his surroundings, is an idea typical of Reinhardt Goebel, the tireless discoverer. (Rondo)”

Tracklist:
1. Reinhard Goebel – 26 Variazioni Sull’Aria “La Follia di Spagna” (18:16)
2. Reinhard Goebel – Double Concerto in G Major, Op. 17: I. Allegro con brio (14:26)
3. Reinhard Goebel – Double Concerto in G Major, Op. 17: II. Thema con Variazioni. Andante con moto (09:10)
4. Reinhard Goebel – Double Concerto in G Major, Op. 17: III. Finale. Rondo allegretto (08:41)
5. Reinhard Goebel – Symphony in D Major, Op. 23: I. Allegro con brio (08:43)
6. Reinhard Goebel – Symphony in D Major, Op. 23: II. Andante (06:38)
7. Reinhard Goebel – Symphony in D Major, Op. 23: III. Scherzo. Allegro ma non troppo (06:16)
8. Reinhard Goebel – Symphony in D Major, Op. 23: IV. Finale. Allegro con brio (06:19)

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