℗ 2020 haenssler CLASSIC
Released January 15, 2021
Duration 48m 20s
Record Label haenssler CLASSIC
Catalogue No. HC20067
Genre Classical (Orchestral)
 

Salieri & Beethoven in Dialogue

Heidelberger Sinfoniker, Timo Jouko Herrmann, Diana Tomsche, Joshua Whitener, Kai Preußker, Thomas Jakobs, Thomas Dorn, Matthias Eschli, Stefan Müller-Ruppert

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Habsburg  
1.1
Ouverture
Antonio Salieri; Heidelberger Sinfoniker; Timo Jouko Herrmann
5:33
Vestas Feuer, Hess 115  
1.2
Blick, o Herr, durch diese Bäume
Ludwig van Beethoven; Diana Tomsche; Joshua Whitener; Kai Preußker; Thomas Jakobs; Heidelberger Sinfoniker; Timo Jouko Herrmann
10:23
Cesare in Farmacusa  
1.3
Ouverture
Antonio Salieri; Heidelberger Sinfoniker; Timo Jouko Herrmann
4:06
1.4
Tremate, empi tremate, Op. 116
Ludwig van Beethoven; Diana Tomsche; Joshua Whitener; Kai Preußker; Heidelberger Sinfoniker; Timo Jouko Herrmann
8:07
L'oracolo muto  
1.5
Ouverture
Antonio Salieri; Heidelberger Sinfoniker; Timo Jouko Herrmann
4:37
La riedificazione di Gerusalemme  
1.6
Qual densa notte! Qual silenzio!
Antonio Salieri; Diana Tomsche; Joshua Whitener; Kai Preußker; Thomas Jakobs; Thomas Dorn; Matthias Eschli; Stefan Müller-Ruppert; Heidelberger Sinfoniker; Timo Jouko Herrmann
15:34
Digital Booklet
“The pupil Beethoven was here!” – the young piano virtuoso Ignaz Moscheles caught sight of this sentence in block letters on a note in the house of his teacher Antonio Salieri, Kapellmeister to the Viennese court. “A man like Beethoven still has something to learn from somebody like Salieri? How much more do I!” thought the fourteen-year-old acolyte of the arts and ardent admirer of Beethoven. It is indeed noteworthy that Beethoven, who by 1808 was already widely acknowledged as a genius, was still ready to take advice from Salieri. The two musicians must first have met in the mid-1790s; Beethoven made his first appearance as a soloist in Vienna in March 1795 with a piano concerto of his own that Salieri conducted. He was already known as a virtuoso and instrumental composer, but had yet to make his mark in the prestigious genre of opera. Beethoven began at that time to pursue his goal of employment in the operatic sphere and was evidently aware of his relative lack of experience in the field of vocal music. Salieri for his part was Vienna’s unchallenged authority on the subject and had been so for decades. The sociable and well connected maestro never charged his students, and Beethoven made good use of the offer of free lessons over the years. He thanked Salieri for his generosity by dedicating his op. 12 Violin Sonatas to him and by composing a set of variations on a Duettino from Salieri’s opera Falstaff ossia Le tre burle.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – haenssler CLASSIC Studio Masters
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DR
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Ouverture
-0.36-18.89-15.312
2
Blick, o Herr, durch diese Bäume
-0.35-20.32-16.213
3
Ouverture
-0.44-22.06-17.413
4
Tremate, empi tremate, Op. 116
-0.35-18.79-14.811
5
Ouverture
-0.36-18.69-13.011
6
Qual densa notte! Qual silenzio!
-0.35-22.30-17.013

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