Pfitzner:
The 12 orchestrated songs originally with piano: 4 Songs opus 4 Nachts op.26/3 Zorn op.15/2 An die mark op.15/3 Ist der Himmel darum im Lenz so blau op.2/2 2 Songs opus 3 Wandrers nachtlied op.18 Willkommen op.29/3
Saint-Saens 'cello concerto - much as I like the work I don't rate is as highly as the Schumann concerto and certainly not the Dvorak which I think is the supreme 'cello concerto.
Saint-Saens 'cello concerto - much as I like the work I don't rate is as highly as the Schumann concerto and certainly not the Dvorak which I think is the supreme 'cello concerto.
If I remember well, for cellists it is Schumann's they place at the pinnacle. What is your opinion about the Variations on a Rococo Theme?
Beethoven's 3rd piano sonata. By listening to the 3rd movement someone could say he could be playful when he wanted. But it's impossible to listen to Beethoven and not be serious.
Beethoven: Piano trio in E-flat Hess 47 (early 1800s; = recycling of String trio opus 3 1st mvt) Piano trio in D K.Anh. 3 (1790s) Piano trio in E-flat opus 63 (1806?; = recycling of string quintet opus 4, itself a recycling of the octet op.103)
Schubert:
Secular choral works, i.a.: Drinking songs D.356, 148, 183, 267, 75, 847, 427, 242 Jagdlied D.521 An die Freude D.189 Punschlied D.277 and 253 Frühlingsgesang D.709 and 740
Hoddinott: Landscapes op.86 (1975) (a description of the countryside I see from my home)
van der Stucken: Sinfonischer Prolog zu Heinrich Heine's Tragödie 'William Ratcliff' (1883)
de Boeck: De kleine Rijnkoning (1906) – orchestral suite after the opera De Rijndwergen (1906)
Beethoven: Piano trio in E-flat Hess 47 (early 1800s; = recycling of String trio opus 3 1st mvt) Piano trio in D K.Anh. 3 (1790s) Piano trio in E-flat opus 63 (1806?; = recycling of string quintet opus 4, itself a recycling of the octet op.103)
Is that the Beethoven Project Trio disc? I'm very glad to have that one.
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