

The Beethoven Piano Concertos
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T1 E1 - 1st Piano Concerto in C Major Opus 15
6 de abril de 201534 minLeif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra take on Beethovens first publicly performed piano concerto It saw its debut on 18 December 1795 in Vienna with Beethoven himself as soloist In the key ofnbspC major it shows Beethoven attempting to assimilate the styles of Mozart and Haydnnbspwhile adding flashes of his ownnbspmusical personalityPeriodo de prueba gratis de XiveTV DocumentariesT1 E2 - 2nd Piano Concerto in Bflat Major Opus 19
13 de abril de 201531 minOne of his early works Beethoven intended itnbspas a vehicle for his own virtuoso performances The work follows the concerto style pioneered by Mozart it also features the young Beethovens sense of drama It was performed for this film by Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra It was recorded at the Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels November 18th 2013Periodo de prueba gratis de XiveTV DocumentariesT1 E3 - 3rd Piano Concerto in C Minor Opus 37
20 de abril de 201536 minThis C Minor concerto was first performed on 5 April 1803 with Beethoven himself as soloist Historians notenbspresemblances to Mozarts 24th piano concerto For this series it was performed by Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and was recorded in Rudolfinum Prague May 23rd 2012Periodo de prueba gratis de XiveTV DocumentariesT1 E4 - 4th Piano Concerto in G Major Opus 58
27 de abril de 201538 minThis G Major Concerto made its public debut on December 22 1803 with Beethoven as the soloist It was his last solo performance with an orchestra Performed by Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra Recorded at the Palais des Beaux Arts Brussels November 18th 2013Periodo de prueba gratis de XiveTV DocumentariesT1 E5 - 5th Piano Concerto in Eflat Major Opus 73
4 de mayo de 201839 minThis famous work of Beethoven is popularly known as the Emperor Concerto It was his last completed piano concerto He wrote it in Viennanbspbetween 1809 and 1811 and dedicated to his patron and pupil Archduke Rudolf nbspFor this series it is performed by Leif Ove Andsnes and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra and recorded at the Prague Spring Festival Rudolfinum Prague May21st 2014Periodo de prueba gratis de XiveTV Documentaries