Vol. 4 of the highly praised project, exploring unknown works by Beethoven and his contemporaries,
presents two concertos for 2 pianos by Eberl and Dussek, includes a world premiere recording by
Eybler and a rarity by Beethoven.
The fourth album of this celebrated series continues the musical foray into the Vienna of the early 19th
century with extraordinary rarities from Beethoven's contemporaries. Recorded with the excellent
piano duo Tal & Groethuysen and the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, the album features the Concerto for
Two Pianos by Anton Eberl (1765-1807) and the Concerto for Two Pianos by Jan Ladislav Dussek
(1760-1812). The album also presents the world premiere recording of Joseph von Eybler's
(1765-1846) “La Follia di Spagna” with all Instruments after the Violin Sonata, op. 5 no. 12 “La Follia”
by Arcangelo Corelli. Goebel also includes a rarity by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) to the
program: Gratulations-Menuett for Orchestra in E-flat Major, WoO 3. The recording proves once again
that there was far more to hear for Vienna music lovers than piano concertos by Mozart or symphonies
by Beethoven.
Tracks
Disc 1
1. Gratulations-Menuett For Orchestra In E-Flat Major, Woo 3: Tempo Di Menuetto Quasi Allegretto
2. I. Allegro
3. Ii. Marche. Trio. Marche
4. Iii. Intermezzo. Andante - Rondo. Vivace Assai
5. I. Allegro Moderato
6. Ii. Larghetto Sostenuto
7. Iii. Allegro Moderato
8. La Follia Di Spagna (After Violin Sonata Op. 5, No.12 'la Follia' By Arcangelo Corelli)