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Alexander Melnikov & Isabelle Faust & Jean-Guihen Queyras - Beethoven Integrale Kamermuziek #2 Nederlands: In de aanloop naar het Beethovenjaar 2020 presenteren we over drie seizoenen alle vioolsonates, cellosonates én pianotrio’s. Met Beethovenianen par excellence Faust-Queyras-Melnikov. Beethoven had een voorliefde voor het pianotrio. In 1795 liet hij zich in Wenen voor het eerst opmerken met zijn opus 1, drie ambitieuze pianotrio’s die opvielen door hun ongewone dimensies: ze hebben geen drie delen, zoals toen gebruikelijk, maar vier. Ook liet Beethoven meteen zien hoe expressief zijn kamermuziek was. Qua muzikale intensiteit moeten ze niet onder doen voor de toenmalige pianosonates of strijkkwartetten. De melodische vindingrijkheid van het Derde, meest gedurfde trio uit de serie, zou Haydn zelfs diep hebben geschokt. We horen Beethoven ten voeten uit: abrupte contrasten en onstuimige retoriek, afgewisseld met intense pathos en lyrisch verlangen. Français : En attendant l'Année Beethoven 2020, nous présentons, répartis sur trois saisons, toutes les sonates pour violon et pour violoncelle du compositeur, ainsi que les trios avec piano, par les Beethovéniens par excellence que sont Faust-Queyras-Melnikov.Beethoven avait une prédilection pour le trio avec piano. En 1795, il se fit remarquer une première fois à Vienne grâce à son opus 1, trois trios avec piano ambitieux, aux dimensions peu habituelles. En effet, ils ne comptent pas trois parties, comme il était de coutume à l'époque, mais quatre. Beethoven démontra d'emblée combien sa musique de chambre était expressive. En intensité musicale, ces œuvres ne le cèdent en rien aux sonates pour piano ou aux quatuors pour cordes de l'époque. L'ingéniosité mélodique du troisième trio, le plus audacieux de la série, aurait même profondément choqué Haydn. Voici Beethoven dans toute sa splendeur : les contrastes abrupts et la rhétorique fougueuse alternent avec le pathos intense et l'aspiration lyrique. English: In the run-up to the Beethoven Year 2020, we are presenting, over a period of three seasons, all the violin sonatas, cello sonatas and piano trios. With Beethoven interpreters par excellence, Faust, Queyras and Melnikov.Beethoven had a passion for the piano trio. In 1795 he first drew attention to himself in Vienna with his opus 1, in which three ambitious piano trios stood out for their unusual dimensions: they do not have three parts, as is usually the case, but four. Beethoven also immediately showed how expressive his chamber music is. In terms of musical intensity, they were on a par with the piano sonatas and string quartets of the age. The melodic ingenuity of the third, most daring, trio in the series, even shocked Haydn. We hear Beethoven in full force: abrupt contrasts and turbulent rhetoric, interspersed with intense pathos and lyrical desire. |
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Production Details InfoField | Pianotrio nr 1 in Es, opus 1 nr 1 (Ludwig van Beethoven); Pianotrio nr 2 in G, opus 1 nr 2 (Ludwig van Beethoven); Pianotrio nr 3 in c, opus 1 nr 3 (Ludwig van Beethoven) Nederlands: Isabelle Faust (viool); Alexander Melnikov (piano); Jean-Guihen Queyras (cello) Nederlands: muziek Français : musique English: music |
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