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| 法國號與鋼琴的音樂會
突尼斯.樊德史瓦特 法國號 亞歷山大.梅尼可夫 鋼琴 eunis van der Zwart and Alexander Melnikov have chosen to pay tribute to Giovanni Punto, now unknown to most music lovers, even though he truly established the cor basse (horn focused on the low register) by devoting no less than sixteen concertos to it! It was he who inspired Beethoven's famous Sonata op.17; the pieces by Danzi and Ries also bear the mark of his legacy. This recording provides an opportunity to discover the unique sound of this instrument in four emblematic works. LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN (1770-1827) Horn Sonata Op. 17 F major / Fa majeur / F-Dur 1 I. Allegro moderato 8’32 2 II. Poco adagio, quasi andante 1’18 3 III. Rondo. Allegro moderato 4’58 FERDINAND RIES (1784-1838) Horn Sonata Op. 34 F major / Fa majeur / F-Dur 4 I. Larghetto - Allegro molto 11’36 5 II. Andante 3’00 6 III. Rondo. Allegro 7’23 GIOVANNI PUNTO (1746-1803) Horn Concerto no. 1* E major / Mi majeur / E-Dur 7 I. Allegro moderato 7’46 8 II. Adagio 3’12 9 III. Rondeau a la Chasse 5’32 FRANZ DANZI (1763-1826) Horn Sonata Op. 28 E-flat major / Mi bemol majeur / Es-Dur 10 I. Adagio - Allegro 11’28 11 II. Larghetto 6’52 12 III. Allegretto 4’43 * transcription for horn and piano TEUNIS VAN DER ZWART, cor solo by Couesnon, 1900 ALEXANDER MELNIKOV, fortepiano by Christoph Kern, after Anton Walter, 1796 (4-6) and fortepiano by Alois Graff, ca. 1830, restored by Edwin Beunk (1-3, 7-12) |