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| | Hummel: Piano Concerto in E major, Op. 110 / Concerto for Piano & Violin, Op. 17 - Howard Shelley / Hagai Shaham / London Mozart Players | | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Chandos | | Release Date : | | 1998-11-17 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $18.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Piano Concerto in E major ('Les Adieux'), Op. 110: No. 1, Allegro pomposo et spiritoso 2. Piano Concerto in E major ('Les Adieux'), Op. 110: No. 2, Andante con moto 3. Piano Concerto in E major ('Les Adieux'), Op. 110: No. 3, Rondo. Allegro moderato, ma con brio 4. Concerto for piano, violin & orchestra in G major, Op. 17: No. 1, Allegro con brio 5. Concerto for piano, violin & orchestra in G major, Op. 17: No. 2, Andante 6. Concerto for piano, violin & orchestra in G major, Op. 17: No. 3, (unmarked)
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Solid pre-romantic concerto Submitted on: 2000-12-08 |
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| Hummel is one of the transitionary figures between the classical and romantic eras. Having studied with mozart, he was very adept at concerto style. Although not as striking as his a-minor and b-minor concertos (see my review of those), his E-major concerto is beautiful and full of emotion. It also is full of humor, with an amusing virtuoso passage at the close of the solo exposition. The minor key slow movement is quite moving and reminiscent of Beethoven. The double concerto is a less serious work, but nonetheless has excellent moments. It draws most of its influence from Mozart's style (it is an early work), probably from his sinfonia concertante for violin and viola. Hummel was a talented composer, and his work warrants a listening. |
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