Double Concerto series from Sony

Started by Alan Howe, Sunday 19 January 2020, 22:02

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Alan Howe

Forthcoming later in 2020, all featuring conductor Reinhard Goebel:

1. 27/3:  Reicha (Anton): Concerto for 2 Cellos/ Romberg Concertino for 2 Cellos/ etc:
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/anton-reicha-sinfonia-concertante-fuer-2-celli-orchester/hnum/9629788

2. 29/5:  Eberl Symphony 4 in D minor, Op.34 - replaced acc. to latest information by: Voříšek Symphony in D, Op.23 / Hummel Double Concerto for Violin and Piano in G, Op.17/etc:
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/anton-eberl-symphonie-nr-4-d-moll-op-34/hnum/9629789

3. 15/9:  Dussek Concerto for 2 Pianos, Op.63/Eberl Concerto for 2 Pianos, Op.45/etc:
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/johann-ludwig-dussek-konzert-fuer-2-klaviere-orchester-op-63/hnum/9629925

hyperdanny

Great news and three surefire purchases for this listener.
Very happy particularly for the Eberl  symphony, since the piece is an absolute favorite of mine.
While Concerto Koln's recording on Teldec is very exciting (and to me they sound rightly"beefed up" there) , I always felt that this stunning symphony is totally early Romantic, not late Classical at all, hence it could make an even fuller impact with a larger ensemble and with the modern instruments' sound
The WDR orchestra should do..

Alan Howe

I'll start a new separate thread for each CD as soon as it is released.

edurban

This series is entitled "Beethoven's World" and by focusing on unsung contemporaries of the Great Man, should provide general listeners with some context in this anniversary year.  The first in the series was the excellent Sony disc of 2 Clement violin concertos.  I believe the violinist on that disc, Mirijam Contzen, will also appear in the Hummel double concerto.  The Eberl pieces are both very strong, with the double concerto full of structural surprises.  Incidentally, Eberl seems to have played it once on tour with a 14 year old Meyerbeer, according to the notes for its first (cpo) recording.

Alan Howe

Also in this series, due 20/8:

Jan Hugo Vorisek (1791-1825): Rondo Op.25 for Piano Trio & Orchestra / Wranitzky: Concertante for 2 Violas & Orchestra / Beethoven: Concerto Fragment in C for Violin & Orchestra / Reicha: Solo de Cor alto in G for Horn & Orchestra
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/jan-hugo-vorisek-rondo-op-25-fuer-klaviertrio-orchester/hnum/9629792

Alan Howe

Together with the CD of VCs by Franz Clement, that makes five CDs which, I gather from Reinhard Goebel's website, is the full extent of the series.

hyperdanny


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TerraEpon

Quote from: Alan Howe on Thursday 07 May 2020, 12:56
Also in this series, due 20/8:

Jan Hugo Vorisek (1791-1825): Rondo Op.25 for Piano Trio & Orchestra / Wranitzky: Concertante for 2 Violas & Orchestra / Beethoven: Concerto Fragment in C for Violin & Orchestra / Reicha: Solo de Cor alto in G for Horn & Orchestra
https://www.jpc.de/jpcng/classic/detail/-/art/jan-hugo-vorisek-rondo-op-25-fuer-klaviertrio-orchester/hnum/9629792

So this disc doesn't actually seem to exist. Nothing else beyond this JPC page and an Albert-classic.de (another German retailer) page seems to reference it at all.

Alan Howe

The release date has evidently been put back. The details at jpc, which formerly included a release date of 15th August, now simply invite customers to be kept informed about what's happening ('Benachrichtigung anfordern'). I have duly availed myself of this facility and have received a reply saying they'll let me know when the CD is released.

TerraEpon

Cool. Really want to hear that Reicha piece.