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This third and final part of the new complete works of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos on Alpha Classics is a real highlight coming at the end of the Year of Beethoven (2020 marks the composer’s 250th birthday). It reveals an unparalleled elegance and wonderfully radiant phrasing.
The Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello stands out immediately. The pianist Martin Helmchen is joined by two of his regular chamber music partners for the occasion - violinist Antje Weithaas and cellist Marie-Elisabeth Hecker. Helmchen engages in a fluid dialogue with his companions and the three musicians avoid battling with each other; something you often find in many historical recordings. What’s more, they infuse their playing with the score’s chamber music spirit – a style that was often that was often overlooked by the Bonn Master. Perhaps it would be better to view this setup as a trio with orchestral accompaniment. After all, the first sonatas with cello (Op. 5 for example) and violin (Op. 12) are actually more like Sonatas for keyboard with keyboard accompaniment. The three musicians seem to think so too, as does the great Andrew Manze. The sound recording, on the other hand, does not give the keyboard pride of place and instead gives the two string soloists the opportunity to express the work’s incredibly lyrical side (Largo).
The Third Concerto, published in 1804, inaugurates the composer’s “middle period”. He moved away from the model of Mozart, although the second movement (the moving Largo, which was perhaps written in the wake of the Heiligenstadt Testament) is still a marvellous homage to his elder. That said, it’s clear that the concert piano has entered a new era with the opening of Allegro con brio.
Following the outstanding first two concertos, Martin Helmchen never forces things in the Third Concerto. It’s never totally Mozart and never imperial either (with regards to the last concerto, The Emperor). As a stylistic idea that few pianists express today, this now-completed complete work is one of the most striking around. © Pierre-Yves Lascar/Qobuz
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Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MainArtist - Andrew Manze, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MainArtist - Andrew Manze, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MainArtist - Andrew Manze, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
Triple Concerto in C Major, Op.56 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MainArtist - Antje Weithaas, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist - Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, MainArtist
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MainArtist - Antje Weithaas, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist - Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, MainArtist
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer - Copyright Control, MusicPublisher - Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin, MainArtist - Antje Weithaas, MainArtist - Martin Helmchen, MainArtist - Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, MainArtist
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
Albumbeschreibung
This third and final part of the new complete works of Beethoven’s Piano Concertos on Alpha Classics is a real highlight coming at the end of the Year of Beethoven (2020 marks the composer’s 250th birthday). It reveals an unparalleled elegance and wonderfully radiant phrasing.
The Concerto for Piano, Violin and Cello stands out immediately. The pianist Martin Helmchen is joined by two of his regular chamber music partners for the occasion - violinist Antje Weithaas and cellist Marie-Elisabeth Hecker. Helmchen engages in a fluid dialogue with his companions and the three musicians avoid battling with each other; something you often find in many historical recordings. What’s more, they infuse their playing with the score’s chamber music spirit – a style that was often that was often overlooked by the Bonn Master. Perhaps it would be better to view this setup as a trio with orchestral accompaniment. After all, the first sonatas with cello (Op. 5 for example) and violin (Op. 12) are actually more like Sonatas for keyboard with keyboard accompaniment. The three musicians seem to think so too, as does the great Andrew Manze. The sound recording, on the other hand, does not give the keyboard pride of place and instead gives the two string soloists the opportunity to express the work’s incredibly lyrical side (Largo).
The Third Concerto, published in 1804, inaugurates the composer’s “middle period”. He moved away from the model of Mozart, although the second movement (the moving Largo, which was perhaps written in the wake of the Heiligenstadt Testament) is still a marvellous homage to his elder. That said, it’s clear that the concert piano has entered a new era with the opening of Allegro con brio.
Following the outstanding first two concertos, Martin Helmchen never forces things in the Third Concerto. It’s never totally Mozart and never imperial either (with regards to the last concerto, The Emperor). As a stylistic idea that few pianists express today, this now-completed complete work is one of the most striking around. © Pierre-Yves Lascar/Qobuz
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 6 track(s)
- Total length: 01:09:58
- 1 Digital booklet
- Main artists: Martin Helmchen Marie-Elisabeth Hecker Berlin Deutsches Symphony Orchestra
- Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
- Label: Alpha Classics
- Genre: Klassiek
2020 lpha Classics / Outhere Music France 2020 Rbbkultur & Alpha Classics / Outhere Music France
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