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Kang/hong - Anton Eberl: Three Sonatas for Piano and Violin [CD]

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Kang/hong - Anton Eberl: Three Sonatas for Piano and Violin [CD]

Kang/hong - Anton Eberl: Three Sonatas for Piano and Violin [CD]

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The chamber music of pianist-composer Anton Eberl (1765\x961807) is one of the undiscovered secrets of Viennese Classicism. At the beginning of his career Eberl had to put up with the doubtful flattery of seeing some of his works published under the name of Mozart (who was a friend and supporter) \x96 and with Mozart\x92s knowledge. But Eberl\x92s charming and elegant music deserves to be remembered in its own right: it engages in remarkably imaginative and experimental formal innovations. These innovations develop the Viennese Classical style beyond the point at which Mozart had left it, to a degree of refinement that led Eberl\x92s contemporaries to prefer his compositions to Beethoven\x92s. All three works are receiving their first recordings here.

1. I. Allegro Con Fuoco

2. II. Adagio Piu Tosta Andante

3. III. Rondo Vivace Assai

4. I. Adagio - Allegro

5. II. Adagio

6. III. Rondo Presto

7. I. Andante Molto - Allegro

8. II. Adagio

9. III. Rondo Vivace

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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.


The chamber music of pianist-composer Anton Eberl (1765\x961807) is one of the undiscovered secrets of Viennese Classicism. At the beginning of his career Eberl had to put up with the doubtful flattery of seeing some of his works published under the name of Mozart (who was a friend and supporter) \x96 and with Mozart\x92s knowledge. But Eberl\x92s charming and elegant music deserves to be remembered in its own right: it engages in remarkably imaginative and experimental formal innovations. These innovations develop the Viennese Classical style beyond the point at which Mozart had left it, to a degree of refinement that led Eberl\x92s contemporaries to prefer his compositions to Beethoven\x92s. All three works are receiving their first recordings here.

1. I. Allegro Con Fuoco

2. II. Adagio Piu Tosta Andante

3. III. Rondo Vivace Assai

4. I. Adagio - Allegro

5. II. Adagio

6. III. Rondo Presto

7. I. Andante Molto - Allegro

8. II. Adagio

9. III. Rondo Vivace