The European Union in music
Johann Christian Bach, Carl Czerny, François-Joseph Gossec,
Albert Lortzing & Johann Wilhelm Wilms
Concerto Köln
Tobias Koch, fortepiano (01,05)
recorded: Nov 26, 2017, Tonhalle, Düsseldorf
period instruments
flac - original bitrate: 256 kbps
source: WDR3 (Cologne) (podcast)
Johann Christian BACH (1735-1782)
(01) Concerto for keyboard, two violins and bass in D, op. 1,6 (Warb C 54) [10'12"]
(allegro assai; andante; allegro moderato (variations on 'God save the King'))
Johann Wilhelm WILMS (1772-1847)
(02) Variations sur 'Wilhelmus van Nassauwe' in D, op. 37 [09'45"]
Albert LORTZING (1801-1851)
(03) Overture to Der Pole und sein Kind oder Der Feldwebel vom IV. Regiment [04'16"]
François-Joseph GOSSEC (1734-1829)
(04) Offrande à la Liberté ou La Marseillaise in C [07'03"]
Carl CZERNY (1791-1857)
(05) Grandes variations sur thèmes national de J. Haydn pour pianoforte et orchestre in G, op. 73 [25'55"]
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The Czerny is amazing. Please, please reup.
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DeleteI say old chap, that blasted Czerny caused me no end of hardship as a young fry. And Gossec, the neighbours did nothing but chant his accursed melodies. In my dotage, I yearn to understand the source of my consternation. Please revive this file, if you so desire, and allow me to recapture the ire of my days of yore.
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DeleteBrilliant! Thank you very much.
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