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Format : 1 CD Durée totale : 01:14:43
Enregistrement : 08-10/08/2022 Lieu : Monmouth Pays : Royaume-Uni Prise de son : Studio / Stereo
Label : AVIE Records Référence : AVIE2569 EAN : 0822252256925 Code Prix : DM019A
Année d'édition : 2022 Date de sortie : 18/09/2023
Genre : Classique
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) 9 Variations sur un menuet de Jean-Pierre Duport, K 573Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) 7 Variations sur "God Save the King", WoO 78 6 Variations en fa majeur sur un thème original, op. 34Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809-1847) Variations sérieuses, op. 54, MWV U 156Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Variations en fa dièse mineur sur un thème de Robert Schumann, op. 9
Sarah Beth Briggs, piano
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 Beethoven wrote in his diary that he wanted “to show the British what a treasure they have in God Save the King”, a reference to his set of variations on the national anthem, composed in 1803. Sarah Beth Briggs recorded the virtuoso set precisely one month before the passing of Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, and the recording heralds the coronation of King Charles III in May 2023. The lesser-known Variations on an Original Theme in F major (1802) represent Beethoven the revolutionary. Uniquely, each variation was written in a different key, the dramatic effect of which would have startled the composer’s contemporaries. Sarah Beth Briggs’ collection of Variations underlines a lineage of the genre through the classical and romantic eras. Opening the programme is 9 Variations on a Minuet by Duport by Mozart, whom Beethoven greatly admired. The work takes a theme by cellist Jean-Pierre Duport, chamber music director of the court of the Prussian King, Friedrich Wilhelm II, from whom the composer hoped to gain favour. Mendelssohn’s Variations Serieuses was written as a tribute to Beethoven, and was included in an album of works that raised funds for the now famous bronze statue of Beethoven in Bonn. Mendelssohn’s near contemporary Brahms paid tribute to his troubled friend Robert Schumann, using a melody from Bunte Blätter (“Colourful Leaves”) in his poignant Variations on a Theme by Schumann.

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