℗ 2019 Naxos
Released May 10, 2019
Duration 59m 22s
Record Label Naxos
Catalogue No. 8.573939
Genre Classical (Piano)
 

Beethoven: Piano Works

Larry Weng

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1.1
7 Variations in F Major on the quartet Kind, willst du ruhig schlafen from Winter's Das unterbrochene Opferfest, WoO 75
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
11:42
1.2
9 Variations in A Major on the aria Quant' è più bello from Paisiello's La molinara, WoO 69
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
5:49
1.3
Waltz in E-Flat Major, WoO 84
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
1:50
1.4
Waltz in D Major, WoO 85
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
0:36
Piano Sonata in C Major, WoO 51  
1.5
I. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
4:48
1.6
II. Adagio (Completed F. Ries)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Ferdinand Ries; Larry Weng
2:56
1.7
8 Variations on "Une fièvre brûlante", WoO 72
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
7:23
1.8
24 Variations in D Major on Righini's arietta Venni amore, WoO 65
Ludwig van Beethoven; Larry Weng
24:18
Digital Booklet
Even so great a composer as Beethoven wrote music that is now almost completely neglected and unperformed. This sequence brings together a portfolio of such works that focuses on his variations on popular operatic music of the time by Giovanni Paisiello, Peter Winter and André Grétry, and includes the witty and inventive variations on an arietta by Vincenzo Righini. The Piano Sonata in C major, WoO 51 was found among Beethoven’s papers after his death and published in 1830. While it lacks a finale, it too offers a revealing look at an overlooked composition as do the two charming and unusual waltzes.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Naxos Studio Masters
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Peak
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LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-5.49
-11.63 to -1.00
-27.38
-32.26 to -24.23
-24.18
-29.40 to -21.10
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1
7 Variations in F Major on the quartet Kind, willst du ruhig schlafen from Winter's Das unterbrochene Opferfest, WoO 75
-1.00-24.23-21.115
2
9 Variations in A Major on the aria Quant' è più bello from Paisiello's La molinara, WoO 69
-3.74-25.09-22.113
3
Waltz in E-Flat Major, WoO 84
-9.25-29.96-26.612
4
Waltz in D Major, WoO 85
-8.56-27.80-24.613
5
I. Allegro
-3.77-25.91-22.914
6
II. Adagio (Completed F. Ries)
-11.63-32.26-29.413
7
8 Variations on "Une fièvre brûlante", WoO 72
-4.56-26.87-23.615
8
24 Variations in D Major on Righini's arietta Venni amore, WoO 65
-1.40-26.92-23.116

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