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Beethoven: Diabelli Variations

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8554372

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  636943437223

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  BEETHOVEN

  • Description

    Ludwig van Beethoven(1770-1827)Diabelli Variations,Op. 120Variations on God Savethe King, WoO 78 Variations on RuleBritannia, WoO 79Born in Bonn in 1770, Ludwig van Beethoven was the eldest son of asinger in the musical establishment of the Archbishop-Elector of Cologne and,more important, grandson of the Archbishop's former Kapellmeister, whose namehe took. The household was not a happy one. Beethoven's father, described afterhis death as a considerable loss to the profits of the wine trade, becameincreasingly inadequate both as a singer and as a father and husband, with hiswife always ready to draw invidious comparisons between him and his own father.Beethoven, however, was trained as a musician, however erratically, and dulyentered the service of the Archbishop, serving as an organist and as astring-player in the archiepiscopal orchestra. He was already winning somedistinction in Bonn, when, in 1787, he was first sent to Vienna, to study withMozart. The illness of his mother forced an early return from this venture andher subsequent death left him with responsibility for his younger brothers, inview of his father's domestic and professional failures. In 1792 Beethoven wassent once more to Vienna, now to study with Haydn, whom he had met in Bonn.Beethoven's early career in Vienna was helped very considerably by thecircumstances of his move there. The Archbishop was a son of the Empress MariaTheresa and there were introductions to leading members of society in theimperial capital. From Haydn he claimed to have learned nothing and his teachermust have been dismayed at times by his pupil's duplicity, but he went on totake lessons also from Albrechtsberger, well known for his mastery ofcounterpoint, and from the Court Composer Antonio Salieri, and was able toestablish an early position for himself as a pianist of remarkable ability,coupled with a clear genius in the necessarily related arts of improvisationand composition.The onset of deafness at the turn of the century seemed an irony ofFate. It led Beethoven gradually away from a career as a virtuoso performer andinto an area of composition where he was able to make remarkable changes andextensions of existing practice. Deafness tended to accentuate hiseccentricities and paranoia, which became extreme as time went on. At the sametime it allowed him to develop an aspect of his music that some critics alreadyregarded as academic or learned, that of counterpoint, an art in which he hadacquired great mastery. He continued to develop forms inherited from hispredecessors, notably Haydn and Mozart, but expanded these almost tobursting-point, introducing innovation after innovation as he grew older. Tofollowing generations his music offered a challenge. For some he seemed to havebrought the symphony, in particular, to a final climax, and composers likeBrahms, who drew on earlier tradition, were faced with the daunting task ofcontinuing on a path that, for some, at least, seemed already to have reachedits

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Thema: Vivace
      • 2. Variation I: Alla Marcia Maestoso
      • 3. Variation II: Poco Allegro
      • 4. Variation III: L'istesso Tempo
      • 5. Variation IV: Un Poco Piu Vivace
      • 6. Variation V: Allegro Vivace
      • 7. Variation VI: Allegro Ma Non Troppo E Serioso
      • 8. Variation VII: Un Poco Piu Allegro
      • 9. Variation VIII: Poco Vivace
      • 10. Variation IX: Allegro Pesante E Risoluto
      • 11. Variation X: Presto
      • 12. Variation XI: Allegretto
      • 13. Variation XII: Un Poco Piu Moto
      • 14. Variation XIII: Vivace
      • 15. Variation XIV: Grave E Maestoso
      • 16. Variation XV: Presto Scherzando
      • 17. Variation XVI: Allegro
      • 18. Variation XVII
      • 19. Variation XVIII: Poco Moderato
      • 20. Variation XIX: Presto
      • 21. Variation XX: Andante
      • 22. Variation XXI: Allegro Con Brio
      • 23. Variation XXII: Allegro Molto Alla 'Notte E Giorno Faticar' Di Mozart
      • 24. Variation XXIII: Allegro Assai
      • 25. Variation XXIV: Fughetta: Andante
      • 26. Variation XXV: Allegro
      • 27. Variation XVI: Piacevole
      • 28. Variation XXVII: Vivace
      • 29. Variation XXVIII: Allegro
      • 30. Variation XXIX: Adagio Ma Non Troppo
      • 31. Variation XXX: Andante, Sempre Cantabile
      • 32. Variation XXXI: Largo, Molto Espressivo
      • 33. Variation XXXII: Fuga: Allegro
      • 34. Variation XXXIII: Tempo Di Minuetto Moderato (Ma Non Tirarsi Dietro)
      • 35. Thema: Tempo Moderato
      • 36. Variation I
      • 37. Variation II
      • 38. Variation III
      • 39. Variation IV
      • 40. Variation V: Allegro
      • 41. Theme
      • 42. Variation I
      • 43. Variation II
      • 44. Variation III
      • 45. Variation IV
      • 46. Variation V: Con Espressione
      • 47. Variation VI: Allegro, Alla Marcia
      • 48. Variation VII: (Allegro) - Adagio - Allegro

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