I heard that Howard Griffiths & the Zurich Orchestra were going to do the piano concerti of Ferdinand Ries, but it looks as if Uwe Grodd, Christopher Hinterhuber & the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra have beat them to it. In November, or so they tell me, Naxos will release Ries's 8th piano concerto, Le Salut au Rhin. Here is a link to the http://www.uwe-grodd.com/ries_en.html first movement</a>. (This seems to work best on Internet Explorer.)
This doesn't sound very much like Beethoven to me. Which, as I've heard stuff in this general style before, brings up the question, did Ries invent this style, or did he find it ready-made when he got to London? It seems to have been at least as much an influence on Mendelssohn & Chopin as Beethoven himself.
[This message has been edited by Droell (edited 08-09-2005).]
This doesn't sound very much like Beethoven to me. Which, as I've heard stuff in this general style before, brings up the question, did Ries invent this style, or did he find it ready-made when he got to London? It seems to have been at least as much an influence on Mendelssohn & Chopin as Beethoven himself.
[This message has been edited by Droell (edited 08-09-2005).]
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