Apart from his largely well-known works with opus numbers, Beethoven composed over two hundred pieces which for various reasons did not get an opus number (and hence tend to be neglected). They were faithfully catalogued in 1955 with ‘WoO numbers’ (Werke ohne Opuszahl), and some of them are quintessential Beethoven worth ten opus-numbers by many another composer. See http://www.lvbeethoven.com/Oeuvres/ListWoO.html
Ones I particularly like are:
WoO 80 - Thirty-two variations on an original theme (piano) (Lupu)
WoO 71 - Twelve variations on a Russian dance by Wranitzky (piano) (Ashkenazy)
WoO 39 - Allegretto in B flat for piano trio (Vienna Piano Trio or Gould Piano Trio -- I should like to recommend the Beaux Arts, but I find the tempo of their recording just too slow, while Zukerman/Du Pre/Barenboim I find too fast)
Do any other members have particular favourites/performances?
Ones I particularly like are:
WoO 80 - Thirty-two variations on an original theme (piano) (Lupu)
WoO 71 - Twelve variations on a Russian dance by Wranitzky (piano) (Ashkenazy)
WoO 39 - Allegretto in B flat for piano trio (Vienna Piano Trio or Gould Piano Trio -- I should like to recommend the Beaux Arts, but I find the tempo of their recording just too slow, while Zukerman/Du Pre/Barenboim I find too fast)
Do any other members have particular favourites/performances?
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