Hi!
I wanted to know if there is any CD or any site to download Beethoven's concert nº 3, but not with the orchestra. There is a partition version where a second piano plays the orchestra part.
If someone knows about any recording with these 2 pianos, please tell me!
thanks
Beethoven's concert nº 3
Moderator: kcleung
-
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:09 pm
- notabot: 42
- notabot2: Human
Re: Beethoven's concert nº 3
Just out of complete curiosity, why would you want such a thing? A recording of the concerto with piano reduction instead of orchestra, right? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here...
Re: Beethoven's concert nº 3
I know I would love recordings of those for certain composers, if the composer did the arrangement themselves.Bamboo Boy wrote:Just out of complete curiosity, why would you want such a thing? A recording of the concerto with piano reduction instead of orchestra, right? Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here...
-
- Posts: 6
- Joined: Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:09 pm
- notabot: 42
- notabot2: Human
Re: Beethoven's concert nº 3
Ahhh.....I see. In my experience most reductions were done much later than the composition by a discretely if at all credited person, and playing concertos, particularly piano concertos (due to monotony of texture) have always been considered a kind of evil necessity to perform pieces, approximating something like actually performing the concerto properly.
I guess you are thinking of works that are more along the lines of Liszt's arrangements of the Beethoven symphonies, which certainly ARE interesting. I just didn't know that composers did a lot of their own arrangements for piano reduction of their concertos. I could see why that might be interesting. Can you tell me some cases of this? I'm very interested!
I guess you are thinking of works that are more along the lines of Liszt's arrangements of the Beethoven symphonies, which certainly ARE interesting. I just didn't know that composers did a lot of their own arrangements for piano reduction of their concertos. I could see why that might be interesting. Can you tell me some cases of this? I'm very interested!
Re: Beethoven's concert nº 3
Money. A reduction, especially in the 19th century, would sell far more copies than the full orchestra one.
It's not too common for piano concerti, though for other concerti a lot of composers did their own. Far more common was making two piano (or possibly piano duet) versions of other pieces, from symphonies to string quartets to everything else.
It's not too common for piano concerti, though for other concerti a lot of composers did their own. Far more common was making two piano (or possibly piano duet) versions of other pieces, from symphonies to string quartets to everything else.