Beethoven, L.V. / Schmidt / Hamburger Symphoniker: Klavierkonzert Op. 61
Beethoven, L.V. / Schmidt / Hamburger Symphoniker: Klavierkonzert Op. 61
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Beethoven, L.V. / Schmidt / Hamburger Symphoniker
Label: Berlin Classics
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 885470031460
Genre: Classical
By popular demand, this Berlin Classics recording is reissued on Vinyl. Featured on it are Beethoven's Concerto in D Major, originally written for the violin, and Concertante Variations by lesser-known composer Franz Schmidt played by virtuoso pianist Ragna Schirmer and the Hamburg Symphony Orchestra. Beethovens Concerto in D Major is a testament to his mastery of crafting music and his profound understanding of melody, harmony, and orchestration. Schmidt's Concertante Variations are a masterpiece of late Romantic variation writing that not only allows the pianist ample scope for virtuosic display but is also remarkable for it's sophisticated formal conception.
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