Beethoven in Bonn
l'arte del mondo
Georg Poplutz, tenor
Emilio Percan, violin
Catherine Jones, cello
DIR.: WERNER EHRHARDT
recorded: Sept 25, 2019, Kreuzkirche, Bonn
[Beethovenfest Bonn 2019]
period instruments
lossless (flac)
source: WDR3 (Cologne) (digital radio)
recorded with harddisc recorder
The l'arte del mondo orchestra asks what works the young Beethoven might have learned as a viola player in Bonn's court orchestra. In the years around 1790 this orchestra was a treasure-trove of future creative talent. Its flautist was Anton Reicha; Andreas Romberg played the violin, and the future music publisher Nikolaus Simrock the horn. In this programme, l'arte del mondo tracks down the library of the then Prince-Elector of Cologne, Maximilian Franz.
Paul Anton WINEBERGER (1758-1822)
(01) Symphony in G [18'45"]
Anton REICHA (1770-1836)
(02) Scène Italienne for tenor and orchestra [03'47"]
Andreas Jakob ROMBERG (1767-1821)
(03) Sinfonia concertante for violin, cello and orchestra in C (B 49):
movements 1 & 2 [14'45"]
Josef REICHA (1752-1795)
(04) Concerto for cello and orchestra in D:
allegro con brio [09'02"]
Vincenzo Maria RIGHINI (1756-1812)
Enea nel Lazio, Singspiel:
(05) Rasserena i vaghi, aria [06'30"]
Wolfgang Amadeus MOZART (1756-1791)
(06) Symphony in B flat (KV 319) [19'36"]
(allegro assai; andante moderato; menuetto; allegro assai)
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