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An Early Evening Stroll

mon 12 jul 2021 11:00 hrs

Today’s walk is about Joseph Wölfl(1773-1812), a scandalously neglected contemporary of Beethoven. He celebrated triumphs in Paris. He dedicated his 1st Symphony to his colleague Cherubini. How does his music sound and what about the rest of his musical Parisian surroundings? Méhul and Gossec were both favourites of Napoleon and wrote beautiful music that you never hear. Wölfl’s 3rd piano concerto served as a calling card for his next destination: London.

 

1.Luigi Cherubini: Ouverture Anacréon 

Academy of St.Martin in the Fields

Sir Neville Marriner

 

2.Étienne-Nicolas Méhul: Finale from symphony no. 1 in G minor.

Rhenish Philharmonic Orchestra

Jorge Rotter

 

3.François-Joseph Gossec: menuet from Symphonie à 17 parties

Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana

Diego Fasolis

 

4.Joseph Wölfl: Piano concerto no. 3 in F major. op. 32

Nataša Velković, piano

Südwestdeutsches Kammerorchester Pforzheim

Johannes Moesus

 

5.Joseph Wölfl: parts 2 and 3 from String quartet in E flat major. op. 30/1

Dmitry Sinkovsky, violin

Sergei Filchenko, violin

Sergei Tischenko, altviolin

Pavel Serbin, cello

 

 

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