Het vijfde piano concerto van beethoven biography

  • Beethoven was born in December 1770 in Bonn, in a family of musicians at the royal court of Cologne.
  • Deze verzameling bevat de vijf Pianoconcerten van Ludwig van Beethoven Gramophone schreef over het eerste deel, met het Vierde en Vijfde Pianoconcert.
  • Conductor Jan Caeyers has been known for years as a Beethoven specialist.
  • Beethoven’s childhood (1770-1792)

    Beethoven’s Birth and Family

    Beethoven was born in December 1770 in stad i tyskland, in a family of musicians at the royal court of Cologne. His name was given after his grandfather, who was Flemish and who settled in stad i tyskland in 1732. He was a bass player at court, and later, starting with 1761, he became maestro of the chapel.

    Beethoven’s father, Johann, left many unpleasant memories in his son’s existence. Undoubtedly talented, Johann was not only incapable of being a positive influence on his genius son’s education, but, at times, he was outright prejudicial. In 1767 Johann marries Maria-Magdalena Kewerich the daughter of the chief cook at the Coblenz court, a 19-year-old widow. Her first husband had been a butler at court. Maria-Magdalena was one of the most radiant figures in Beethoven’s childhood. Her kind, affectionate and gentle character did not stop her from manifesting great self-restraint, fantastisk will and extraordinary wit if t

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  • Jan Willem de Vriend, designated “a godsend from the Netherlands” by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, is driven by the pioneering spirit of historically informed perfomance practice. As music director of the Combattimento Consort Amsterdam, which he founded in 1982, he specialised in repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries, reviving a wealth of rarely heard works through historically informed performances on modern instruments, praised by Gramophone magazine for their “technical finesse and a lively feeling for characterization”. An award-winner for his creative contribution to classical music, Jan Willem de Vriend has more than 50,000 followers on Spotify and is in demand as a conductor around the world, appearing regularly with such orchestras as the Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Residentie Orkest...

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    Jan Willem de Vriend, designated “a godsend from the Netherlands” by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, is driven by the pioneering spirit of hist

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    Beethoven’s most famous piano trio is dedicated to the Archduke Rudolph, himself an accomplished musician. The importance of Rudolph as a patron can be seen in the number of other prominent works that Beethoven dedicated to him. Beethoven started work on the trio in the second half of 1810, but much of the work was done in March of the next year. Some descriptions give an inkling of how novel a composition this was perceived to be, and a young Ignaz Moscheles reported: “In the case of how many compositions is the word ‘new’ misapplied! But never in Beethoven's, and least of all in this, which again is full of originality.”

    A year after the Archduke, Beethoven wrote another piano trio in B-flat major. The autograph dates it 26 June 1812, but besides the similarity in key it is different in every way. It consists of a single movement, was not published during the composer’s lifetime, and was written to encourage the nine-yea