Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Bagatelles OP. 119, Für Elise Imogen Cooper
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2019
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
01.03.2019
Label: Chandos
Genre: Classical
Interpret: Imogen Cooper
Komponist: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827): 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119:
- 1 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 1 in G Minor 02:41
- 2 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 2 in C Major 01:11
- 3 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 3 in D Major 01:58
- 4 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 4 in A Major 01:43
- 5 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 5 in C Minor 01:21
- 6 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 6 in G Major 01:56
- 7 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 7 in C Major 01:07
- 8 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 8 in C Major 01:41
- 9 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 9 in A Minor 00:30
- 10 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 10 in A Major 00:15
- 11 11 Bagatelles, Op. 119: No. 11 in B-Flat Major 01:56
- Diabelli Variations, Op. 120:
- 12 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Theme. Vivace 00:54
- 13 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 1, Alla marcia. Maestoso 01:48
- 14 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 2, Poco allegro 00:56
- 15 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 3, L'istesso tempo 01:24
- 16 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 4, Un poco più vivace 01:10
- 17 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 5, Allegro vivace 00:58
- 18 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 6, Allegro ma non troppo e serioso 02:00
- 19 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 7, Un poco più allegro 01:19
- 20 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 8, Poco vivace 01:32
- 21 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 9, Allegro pesante e risoluto 01:45
- 22 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 10, Presto 00:40
- 23 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 11, Allegretto 01:16
- 24 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 12, Un poco più moto 00:53
- 25 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 13, Vivace 01:08
- 26 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 14, Grave e maestoso 05:36
- 27 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 15, Presto scherzando 00:35
- 28 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 16, Allegro 01:04
- 29 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 17, Allegro 01:07
- 30 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 18, Poco moderato 01:53
- 31 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 19, Presto 00:58
- 32 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 20, Andante 02:20
- 33 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 21, Allegro con brio 01:24
- 34 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 22, Allegro molto 00:51
- 35 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 23, Allegro assai 00:55
- 36 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 24, Fughetta. Andante 03:17
- 37 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 25, Allegro 00:48
- 38 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 26, Piacevole 01:12
- 39 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 27, Vivace 01:07
- 40 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 28, Allegro 01:08
- 41 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 29, Adagio ma non troppo 01:22
- 42 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 30, Andante, sempre cantabile 02:10
- 43 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 31, Largo, molto espressivo 05:05
- 44 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 32, Fuga. Allegro 03:13
- 45 Diabelli Variations, Op. 120: Var. 33, Tempo di menuetto. Moderato 04:27
- Bagatelle in A Minor:
- 46 Bagatelle in A Minor, WoO 59 "Für Elise" 03:31
Info zu Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Bagatelles OP. 119, Für Elise
Regarded as one of the finest interpreters of classical and romantic repertoire, Imogen Cooper is internationally renowned for her virtuosity and lyricism. This recording is her sixth release on Chandos Records, following earlier discs of works by Liszt, Wagner, Brahms, Chopin, and Robert and Clara Schumann.
Imogen Cooper writes: ‘Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations are rightly considered to be among the greatest works for solo piano ever composed, by Beethoven or anyone else. It is incontrovertible that there is not one superfluous note in this huge masterpiece – each variation is flawless in construction and imagination, and in depth of characterisation. The breadth of ideas is limitless. Each variation tells a whole story, and for all that some are connected in mood, it is no mean feat as a performer to respect the huge scope of Beethoven’s vision.’
Imogen Cooper plays a Steinway Model D, and was recorded in the concert Hall at Snape Maltings, Suffolk.
Imogen Cooper, piano
Imogen Cooper
Pianistically alone, Cooper commands a dynamic and colouristic range beyond the reach of most pianists. She understands that musical, like verbal, speech acquires the eloquence and continuity through the close, asymmetrical juxtaposition of extreme but varied contrasts – as in any polysyllabic word. Nowhere is this truer than in Schumann, whose own juxtaposition of emotional-psychological extremes requires a maximum of characterisation with a minimum of evidence – the art that conceals art. Cooper’s gifts in this department are unmistakable even before she reaches the end of the first, brief piece in the Davidsbündlertänze. And as she begins, so she continues. Every piece in this recital is a study in portraiture worthy of Schumann's beloved ETA Hoffman. Variety and organic momentum (structure, in short, in a sea of diversity) go hand in hand.
Regarded as one of the finest interpreters of Classical and Romantic repertoire, Imogen Cooper is internationally renowned for her virtuosity and lyricism. Recent and future concerto performances include the Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle, Sydney Symphony with Simone Young and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra with Thomas Dausgaard. This season she will perform lieder recitals with Mark Padmore, including at the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and a series of solo recitals at the Wigmore Hall in London, focussing on Haydn and Beethoven.
Imogen has a widespread international career and has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia, Boston, Cleveland, Vienna Philharmonic, Royal Concertgebouw, Leipzig Gewandhaus, Budapest Festival, NHK and London Symphony Orchestras. She has also undertaken tours with the Camerata Salzburg, Australian and Orpheus Chamber Orchestras. She has played at the BBC Proms and with all the major British orchestras, including particularly close relationships with the Royal Northern Sinfonia and Britten Sinfonia, play/directing. Her recital appearances have included Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York, Singapore, Paris, Vienna, Prague and the Schubertiade in Schwarzenberg.
As a supporter of new music, Imogen has premiered two works at the Cheltenham International Festival; Traced Overhead by Thomas Adès (1996) and Decorated Skin by Deirdre Gribbin (2003). In 1996, she also collaborated with members of the Berliner Philharmoniker in the premiere of the quintet, Voices for Angels, written by the ensemble’s viola player, Brett Dean.
Imogen is a committed chamber musician and performs regularly with Henning Kraggerud and Adrian Brendel. As a Lieder recitalist, she has had a long collaboration with Wolfgang Holzmair in both the concert hall and recording studio. Her discography also includes Mozart Concertos with the Royal Northern Sinfonia (Avie), a solo recital at the Wigmore Hall (Wigmore Live) and a cycle of solo works by Schubert recorded live and released under the label ‘Schubert Live’. Her recent recordings for Chandos Records feature music by Brahms, Chopin, Liszt, Wagner and Robert and Clara Schumann.
Imogen received a CBE in the Queen’s New Year Honours in 2007 and was the recipient of an award from the Royal Philharmonic Society the following year. In 1997 she was awarded Honorary Membership of the Royal Academy of Music and in 1999 she was made a Doctor of Music at Exeter University. Imogen was the Humanitas Visiting Professor in Classical Music and Music Education at the University of Oxford for 2012-13. The Imogen Cooper Music Trust was founded in 2015, to support young pianists at the cusp of their careers, and give them time in an environment of peace and beauty.
Booklet für Beethoven: Diabelli Variations, Bagatelles OP. 119, Für Elise