℗ 2020 Evil Penguin Classic
Released November 6, 2020
Duration 2h 40m 23s
Record Label Evil Penguin Classic
Catalogue No. EPRC0036
Genre Classical (Chamber)
 

Beethoven and His French Piano

Tom Beghin

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Concerto in G Major, Op. 58  
1.1
II. Andante con moto, "2da parte"
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
1:46
Méthode de Piano du Conservatoire  
1.2
Exercise No. 48
Louis Adam; Tom Beghin
0:33
Sonata in C Major, Op. 8 No. 2  
1.3
I. Allegro di molto
Louis Adam; Tom Beghin
15:12
1.4
II. Romance Andante grazioso un peu animé / Adagio non troppo
Louis Adam; Tom Beghin
10:46
Sonata in C Major, Op. 8 No.2  
1.5
III. Finale: Scherzando: Allegro vivace
Louis Adam; Tom Beghin
5:54
Eroica Sketchbook  
1.6
Excercise
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
0:37
Piano Sonata in C Major, No. 21, Op. 53  
1.7
I. Allegro con brio (Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
16:47
1.8
II. Allegretto (WoO 56 / Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
1:55
1.9
III. Andante grazioso con moto (WoO 57 / Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
8:39
1.10
IV. Introduzione Adagio molto – Rondo Allegretto moderato (Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
12:33
1.11
Appendix: Introduzione: Adagio molto (As Published)
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
3:09
Piano Sonata in F Major, No. 22, Op. 54  
1.12
I. In Tempo d'un Menuetto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
5:59
1.13
II. Allegretto / Più allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
6:54
Piano Sonata in F Minor, No. 23, Op. 57  
1.14
I. Allegro assai
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
10:41
1.15
II. Andante con moto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
5:38
1.16
III. Allegro ma non troppo / Presto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Tom Beghin
8:42
Sonata in G Major, Op. 64  
1.17
I. Cantabile con espressione
Daniel Steibelt; Tom Beghin
22:19
1.18
II. Tempo di Minuetto: Scherzando
Daniel Steibelt; Tom Beghin
2:55
1.19
III. Adagio: Fantaisie
Daniel Steibelt; Tom Beghin
11:45
Sonata in G Major Op. 64  
1.20
IV. Pastorale: Allegretto
Daniel Steibelt; Tom Beghin
7:39
The first recording ever on the first (and brand new) replica of Beethoven's Erard piano in a recital performed by Tom Baghin. This release tells the story of a "French" Beethoven. In 1803 Beethoven received a piano from Erard Frères in Paris. Why had he been so keen to own a French instrument and how did it inspire him, both as a pianist and a composer? The answer may lie in these performances on a new replica of Beethoven’s French piano, created as part of a unique research project. Placing the iconic “Waldstein” and “Appassionata” sonatas alongside equally grand pieces by two of his Parisian contemporaries, they reveal an unfamiliar French aspect to Beethoven’s genius.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Evil Penguin Classic Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-7.49
-12.96 to -1.37
-29.40
-33.71 to -22.84
-26.12
-30.00 to -19.80
14
10 to 16
1
II. Andante con moto, "2da parte"
-9.10-33.53-27.513
2
Exercise No. 48
-12.96-28.61-25.610
3
I. Allegro di molto
-5.74-27.63-24.614
4
II. Romance Andante grazioso un peu animé / Adagio non troppo
-9.89-31.53-28.513
5
III. Finale: Scherzando: Allegro vivace
-1.49-23.47-20.713
6
Excercise
-8.01-24.40-21.310
7
I. Allegro con brio (Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
-7.37-29.89-26.613
8
II. Allegretto (WoO 56 / Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
-9.93-31.38-28.114
9
III. Andante grazioso con moto (WoO 57 / Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
-6.42-28.93-25.914
10
IV. Introduzione Adagio molto – Rondo Allegretto moderato (Reconstituted Four-Movement Version)
-1.37-26.02-22.515
11
Appendix: Introduzione: Adagio molto (As Published)
-8.53-33.71-30.015
12
I. In Tempo d'un Menuetto
-5.66-31.25-27.816
13
II. Allegretto / Più allegro
-8.53-28.91-26.313
14
I. Allegro assai
-6.70-27.98-24.514
15
II. Andante con moto
-7.11-33.24-29.916
16
III. Allegro ma non troppo / Presto
-1.72-22.84-19.814
17
I. Cantabile con espressione
-10.15-31.10-28.014
18
II. Tempo di Minuetto: Scherzando
-8.95-30.38-27.513
19
III. Adagio: Fantaisie
-9.83-32.27-29.214
20
IV. Pastorale: Allegretto
-10.42-30.93-28.113

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