Title: | Complete Piano Quartets |
Otros títulos: | Violin sonata Op. 33 Piano Quartet in C minor Op. 32 : Piano Quartet in A major Op. 50 Piano Quartet in G minor Op. 108 : Sonata for Violin and Piano in F minor Op. 33 Quartetos para Piano Completos |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Friedrich Kuhlau; Elisabeth Westenholz; Tutter Givskov; Lars Grunth; Asger Lund Christiansen |
Código CDU: | Ku.07 |
Forma Musical: | Piano Quartets, Sonatas (Violin and Piano) |
Abstract: | Friedrich Kuhlau is generally remembered for his piano music, particularly because of its pedagogical value. His sonatas and sonatinas are not difficult and offer musical an excellent training ground for the more challenging works of Beethoven. Yet his music can also stand on its own, as his Piano Concerto in C, from 1810, and many other solo keyboard works amply demonstrate. While the concerto is not on the level with Beethoven's last three, it is a composition of considerable artistic merit. His flute works are also of generally high quality, featuring fine writing that demonstrates a grasp of the instrument's expressive range. Kuhlau wrote operas and other dramatic works, most of which are finely crafted; the best of them fully on the level of his piano music. Friedrich Kuhlau was born in the North German town of Uelzen, near Hannover. His father was a musician in a military band, and of necessity often had to relocate his family. After moving to Lüneburg when he was seven, Friedrich ... |