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Cristofori|Fodor - Wilms - Schmitt

Fodor - Wilms - Schmitt

Concertos néerlandais pour pianoforte

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This CD contains three works by three relatively unknown Classical era composers, performed on a (now) relatively rare keyboard instrument of the same period. However, although being obscure, these works are all pleasantly refreshing, combining Style Galant keyboard writing with Mannheim School orchestral writing. Arthur Schoonderwoerd and his Ensemble Cristofori play piano concertos of Johann Wilhelm Wilms and Carolus Antonius Fodor and a piano quartet of Joseph Schmitt with enthusiasm on period instruments. Schoonderwoerd uses a "tangent piano" for the Wilms and Schmitt. The instrument sounds like a harpsichord with loud and soft capabilities and blends well with the orchestra; but it is naturally a very quiet instrument, so solo passages seem out of proportion even against the small, 10-member orchestra. The Wilms keeps Schoonderwoerd busy because the keyboard part also acts as continuo in tutti sections. The first movement is energetic; a more sober Poco Adagio and a Rondo finale that hints at the Turkish fad, but could also be a rustic dance, follow. The Schmitt quartet is like a concerto in miniature, with the piano very much in the spotlight. The first Allegro uses interesting stepwise, minor key figures to modulate between major keys. The flute and piano trade themes in the Adagio, and the brief, final Allegro is a fleet-footed caper. The Fodor concerto shows more Sturm und Drang than the other works. For this Schoonderwoerd uses a fortepiano, which is still quiet compared to the orchestra, but has a slightly more cushioned sound than the tangent piano. The concerto opens with an extended exposition, like Mozart's later concertos. The middle movement is an intimate Adagio non tanto that uses only a muted string quartet to accompany the piano and then leads into a generally lighthearted Turkish Rondo, complete with drum and triangle. The Wilms and Schmitt are enjoyable, but the Fodor allows Schoonderwoerd and the Ensemble to finish the program with a flourish.

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Concerto pour le clavecin ou le pianoforte avec plusieurs instruments in E Major, Op. 3 (Johann Wilhelm Wilms)

1
I. Allegro
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:12:47

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Johann Wilhelm Wilms, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

2
II. Poco adagio
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:06:54

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Johann Wilhelm Wilms, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

3
III. Rondo allegro
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:07:03

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Johann Wilhelm Wilms, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

Quatuor pour le pianoforte, traverso, violon & violoncelle No. 1 in C Major, Op. 9 (Joseph Schmitt)

4
I. Allegro moderato
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:04:47

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Joseph Schmitt, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

5
II. Adagio
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:05:33

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Joseph Schmitt, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

6
III. Allegro molto
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:02:18

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Joseph Schmitt, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

Concerto pour le clavecin ou le pianoforte avec plusieurs instruments in G Minor, Op. 12 (Carolus Antonius Fodor)

7
I. Allegro con fuoco
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:13:05

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Carolus Antonius Fodor, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

8
II. Adagio non tanto
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:05:40

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Carolus Antonius Fodor, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

9
III. Rondo alla turque, allegro non troppo
Arthur Schoonderwoerd
00:08:04

Arthur Schoonderwoerd, Performer - Cristofori, Performer - Carolus Antonius Fodor, Composer

2004 Alpha 2002 Association / Stichting Fortepiano

Albumbeschreibung

This CD contains three works by three relatively unknown Classical era composers, performed on a (now) relatively rare keyboard instrument of the same period. However, although being obscure, these works are all pleasantly refreshing, combining Style Galant keyboard writing with Mannheim School orchestral writing. Arthur Schoonderwoerd and his Ensemble Cristofori play piano concertos of Johann Wilhelm Wilms and Carolus Antonius Fodor and a piano quartet of Joseph Schmitt with enthusiasm on period instruments. Schoonderwoerd uses a "tangent piano" for the Wilms and Schmitt. The instrument sounds like a harpsichord with loud and soft capabilities and blends well with the orchestra; but it is naturally a very quiet instrument, so solo passages seem out of proportion even against the small, 10-member orchestra. The Wilms keeps Schoonderwoerd busy because the keyboard part also acts as continuo in tutti sections. The first movement is energetic; a more sober Poco Adagio and a Rondo finale that hints at the Turkish fad, but could also be a rustic dance, follow. The Schmitt quartet is like a concerto in miniature, with the piano very much in the spotlight. The first Allegro uses interesting stepwise, minor key figures to modulate between major keys. The flute and piano trade themes in the Adagio, and the brief, final Allegro is a fleet-footed caper. The Fodor concerto shows more Sturm und Drang than the other works. For this Schoonderwoerd uses a fortepiano, which is still quiet compared to the orchestra, but has a slightly more cushioned sound than the tangent piano. The concerto opens with an extended exposition, like Mozart's later concertos. The middle movement is an intimate Adagio non tanto that uses only a muted string quartet to accompany the piano and then leads into a generally lighthearted Turkish Rondo, complete with drum and triangle. The Wilms and Schmitt are enjoyable, but the Fodor allows Schoonderwoerd and the Ensemble to finish the program with a flourish.

© TiVo

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