Just wanted to flag up an excellent new double CD from Naxos. It's called Beethoven and his Teachers and is all music for piano four hands. The teachers in question are Neefe, Albrechtsberger and Haydn and several are world premiere recordings. The climax is Beethoven's transcription of the Grosse Fuge Op. 134. Well worth checking out.
Beethoven and his Teachers
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Went to a very interesting talk once on Neefe's influence on early Beethoven which was particularly strong in Beethoven's early Piano Quartets. I've also just realised that I don't think I've ever heard a note of Albrechtsberger's music inspite of his being one of the foremost teachers of counterpoint of his age.
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Roehre
Whether it still is available I don't know, but I've got a Beethoven-Neefe CD on which there are Beethoven juvenilia, including the sketch for a symphony in c minor (Hess 298) as well as two variation-works by Neefe here
Neefe is the one who introduced Beethoven to JSBach's 48, CPE Bach's music as well as some of Mozart's. From the latter two influences can be found in the three piano quartets WoO 36 (1786, for which Mozart's violin sonatas opus 2 [i.e.KV296, 379 and 380] stood model), with CPE Bach's influence even stronger in the piano concerto WoO 4 (1784)Last edited by Guest; 19-05-11, 13:12.
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Martin Reynolds
Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostI've also just realised that I don't think I've ever heard a note of Albrechtsberger's music inspite of his being one of the foremost teachers of counterpoint of his age.
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Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostI've also just realised that I don't think I've ever heard a note of Albrechtsberger's music inspite of his being one of the foremost teachers of counterpoint of his age.
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