Album Summary
Teunis Zwart (Horn)
Erwin Wieringa (Horn)
Anton Steck (Violin)
Notes & Reviews:
Although Ries studied with Beethoven, the concerto's length and overall design recall not so much the concerto of Beethovian stamp but the tradition of the French violin concerto literature a la Rodolphe Kreutzer and Pierre Rode, while also being distinguished by a dramaturgical plan all of its own. Ries is even more richly imaginative in matters of detail in his only composition in the concertante style, the Concerto for Two Natural Horns and Orchestra of 1811. Two highly effective overtures from two of his operas, Die Rauberbraut and Liska, round off this CD program.
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Works Details
Ries, Ferdinand : Die Räuberbraut, Op. 156 - Conductor: Michael Willens
- Notes: Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal (11/28/2007-12/01/2007)
- Running Time: 7 min. 56 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1828
Ries, Ferdinand : Concerto for 2 horns and orchestra in E flat major, WoO 19 - Performers: Teunis Zwart (Horn); Erwin Wieringa (Horn)
- Conductor: Michael Willens
- Notes: Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal (11/28/2007-12/01/2007)
- Running Time: 26 min. 18 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1811
Ries, Ferdinand : Overture to the opera "Liska oder Die Hexe von Gyllensteen", for orchestra, Op. 164a - Conductor: Michael Willens
- Notes: Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal (11/28/2007-12/01/2007)
- Running Time: 6 min. 27 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
Ries, Ferdinand : Concerto for Violin in E minor, Op. 24 - Performer: Anton Steck (Violin)
- Conductor: Michael Willens
- Notes: Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal (11/28/2007-12/01/2007)
- Running Time: 24 min. 43 sec.
- Period Time: Romantic
- Written: 1810

























