domenica 25 luglio 2010

Anton Eberl - Quintets & Trio

Anton Eberl - Quintets & Trio
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CPO | Recorded: 2005 | Released: 2007
Consortium Classicum

It could be said that Anton Eberl was Beethoven’s most important and significant rival in Vienna in the field of instrumental music.

Born in Vienna in 1765, Eberl established early contact with Mozart and they remained friends throughout his life. After a few relatively unsuccessful attempts to gain a foothold as an opera composer in Vienna, Eberl went to the Tsar’s court in St. Petersburg, where he mainly taught piano. In 1799 he settled permanently in Vienna, turned to the composition of instrumental music for orchestra and for the chamber hall, and suddenly gained public acceptance as a composer of great merit.

Already in 1802 he was ranked together with Beethoven: “Both have freshness, fire, and power, both are overflowing with ideas, and both are distinguished by a great amount of genius.” raved a nineteenth-century music critic.

Once again, CPO engage Consortium Classicum to perform this delightful works: “Consortium Classicum's performances couldn't be bettered” praised Classics Today on CPO 9997412

- Grand Quintetto Op. 41 in G minor for Piano, Clarinet, Two Violas & Violoncello

- Grand Trio Op. 36 in E flat major for Piano, Clarinet & Violoncello

- Quintuor brilliant Op. 48 in C major for Piano, Oboe, Violin, Viola & Violoncello

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