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Ludwig Van Beethoven: Early String Quartets - CD Music

by Ludwig Van Beethoven
label: Challenge Records, June of 2024 ‧
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ALIGNMENT


Disco 1
01 - I. Allegro
02 - II. Andante Con Moto
03 - III. Allegro
04 - IV. Presto
05 - I. Allegro Con Brio
06 - II. Adagio Affettuoso Ed Appassionato
07 - III. Scherzo. Allegro Molto, Trio
08 - IV. Allegro

Disco 2
01 - I. Allegro
02 - II. Adagio Cantabile - Allegro - Tempo I
03 - III. Scherzo. Allegro - Trio
04 - IV. Allegro Molto, Quasi Presto
05 - I. Allegro
06 - II. Menuetto. Trio
07 - III. Andante Cantabile Con Variazioni
08 - IV. Allegro

Disco 3
01 - I. Allegro Ma Non Tanto
02 - II. Andante Scherzoso Quasi Allegretto
03 - III. Menuetto. Allegro - Trio
04 - IV. Allegretto - Prestissimo
05 - I. Allegro Con Brio
06 - II. Adagio Ma Non Troppo
07 - III. Scherzo. Allegro - Trio
08 - IV. La Malinconia. Questo Pezzo Si Deve Trattare Colla Più Gran Delicatezza

Ludwig Van Beethoven: Early String Quartets - CD

by Ludwig Van Beethoven

Property Description
label: Challenge Records
Release Date: June of 2024
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Classic > Camera Music
EAN: 0608917296921
Number of disks: 3
Format: CD / Box Set

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Ludwig Van Beethoven

Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the greatest composers in the history of Western music, born on December 17, 1770 in Bonn, in the then Electorate of Cologne, part of the Holy Roman Empire (now Germany), and died on March 26, 1827 in Vienna, Austria. Beethoven is widely recognized as a central figure in the transition between classicism and romanticism in music, and his work has had a profound and lasting influence on the development of classical music.

Beethoven was born into a musical family, with his father, Johann van Beethoven, being his first music teacher, albeit in a rigorous and often abusive way. He showed musical talent from an early age, and in 1787 was sent to Vienna, where he took lessons from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, although he returned to Bonn shortly afterwards due to his mother's illness. In 1792, Beethoven returned to Vienna to study with Joseph Haydn, marking the beginning of his career as a composer and pianist in one of Europe's cultural capitals.

Beethoven quickly gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist and innovative composer. He began to lose his hearing around 1796, a condition that worsened over the years and led to near-total deafness. Despite this, Beethoven continued to compose, creating some of his most important works during this period.

His compositions include 9 symphonies, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, 5 piano concertos, a violin concerto, operas, choral works and chamber music. Symphonies, in particular, are widely considered masterpieces, with Symphony No. 9 (which includes the famous "Ode to Joy") being one of the most celebrated works in all of Western music. Symphony No. 5 is also widely recognized, especially for its opening four-note motif, which is one of the most famous in classical music.

Beethoven is remembered not only for his technical and innovative skill as a composer, but also for his ability to express a wide range of emotions and ideas through music. He is often described as one of the first Romantic composers, even while maintaining a strong connection to classical forms.

Beethoven's impact on music and culture is immense. He is celebrated both for his genius and for his resilience in the face of personal adversity, especially his deafness. His work remains a central part of the classical repertoire, performed and admired all over the world.

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