℗ 2020 Dynamic
Released January 17, 2020
Duration 1h 15m 55s
Record Label Dynamic
Catalogue No. CDS7854
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

The Young Beethoven

Meret Lüthi, Sonoko Asabuki, Alexandre Foster, Leonardo Miucci

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Piano Quartet No. 3 in C Major, WoO 36 No. 3  
1.1
I. Allegro vivace
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
9:54
1.2
II. Adagio con espressione
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
6:15
1.3
III. Rondo. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
3:39
Piano Quartet No. 1 in E-Flat Major, WoO 36 No.1  
1.4
I. Adagio assai
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
9:09
1.5
II. Allegro con spirito
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
8:01
1.6
IIIa. Thema. Cantabile
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:11
1.7
IIIb. Var. 1
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:13
1.8
IIIc. Var. 2
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:07
1.9
IIId. Var. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
2:17
1.10
IIIe. Var. 4
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:18
1.11
IIIf. Var. 5
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:04
1.12
IIIg. Var. 6
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:03
1.13
IIIh. Coda
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
1:20
Piano Quartet No. 2 in D Major, WoO 36 No. 2  
1.14
I. Allegro moderato
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
10:46
1.15
II. Andante con moto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
11:54
1.16
III. Rondo. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Meret Lüthi; Sonoko Asabuki; Alexandre Foster; Leonardo Miucci
5:44
Digital Booklet
At the age of 13 Beethoven was already hailed as the new Mozart and many of his early works, especially in the chamber music genre, were influenced by Mozart’s model, like the Three Quartets for Piano and Strings WoO 36, composed in 1785 and published posthumously in November 1828. These three chamber works are directly modeled on three of the six violin sonatas that Mozart published in 1781: KV 296, 379 and 380. One of young Beethoven’s patrons was Johann Gottfried Mastiaux , whose children played violin, viola, cello and the piano. Although there is no concrete evidence for it, Beethoven’s association with the Mastiaux family could have inspired him to write for such an instrumental ensemble; it is unlikely that Beethoven was yet aware of the first example of this genre, Mozart’s Piano Quartet in G minor, KV 478, which was finished only on 16 October 1785 in Vienna, thus not in time for Beethoven to have become acquainted with it in Bonn. Therefore, it is possible that WoO 36 – and not KV 478 – was in fact the first example of the piano quartet in chamber music literature. Despite these circumstances and the composer’s youth, the WoO 36 piano quartets represent an important artistic pinnacle in which the seeds of Beethoven’s genius that would proliferate during his maturity were already evident. This album features the first recording on historical instruments of the Piano Quartets WoO 36 (Bonn, 1785) played by Leonardo Miucci (historical piano), Meret Lüthi, , Sonoko Asabuki, and Alexandre Foster, .
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Dynamic Studio Masters
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-23.93 to -16.88
-17.18
-21.10 to -14.40
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11 to 15
1
I. Allegro vivace
-0.10-19.32-16.212
2
II. Adagio con espressione
-0.10-21.99-18.614
3
III. Rondo. Allegro
-0.10-19.04-16.012
4
I. Adagio assai
-0.82-22.40-19.314
5
II. Allegro con spirito
-0.10-17.54-14.411
6
IIIa. Thema. Cantabile
-2.47-23.93-21.113
7
IIIb. Var. 1
-0.10-22.57-20.115
8
IIIc. Var. 2
-0.10-19.26-16.212
9
IIId. Var. 3
-0.10-18.88-16.012
10
IIIe. Var. 4
-2.26-20.84-17.712
11
IIIf. Var. 5
-0.10-16.88-14.412
12
IIIg. Var. 6
-1.08-20.26-17.713
13
IIIh. Coda
-0.10-18.19-14.712
14
I. Allegro moderato
-0.10-20.11-17.013
15
II. Andante con moto
-0.10-21.69-18.513
16
III. Rondo. Allegro
-0.10-20.22-17.014

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