Lars Vogt / Christian Tetzlaff / Tanja Tetzlaff / Royal Northern Sinfonia BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto - Piano Concerto No. 3
Lars Vogt continues his cycle of Beethovens Piano Concertos with the
Royal Northern Sinfonia. On this second volume, the recording also
includes Beethovens Triple Concerto where Lars Vogt is joined together
with his longtime artistic partners Christian Tetzlaff and Tanja
Tetzlaff. Vogts recordings of chamber music with the trio have gathered
astonishing reviews and recording awards, including a Grammy nomination
for the recording of Brahms Piano Trios (ODE 1271-2D). Beethovens Triple
Concerto for Piano, Violin, and Cello in C major, Op. 56 is a work
radiant with joy, described by many as a concerto for piano trio and
orchestra. The work, completed in 1803, has standed unrivaled in its
genre. Beethovens Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 is a slightly
earlier work and it was premiered together with his Symphony No. 2 in a
concert in 1804. It has been noted that the theme in the first movement
of the concerto is possibly a quotation from Mozarts Piano Concerto No.
24 written in the same key, and the both works do ressemble each other
in formal, rhythmic, and thematic aspects. C minor key is also a key in
which Beethoven wrote many of his most important works, including the
5th Symphony, the Pathétique Sonata and Piano Sonata, Op. 111. Lars Vogt
was appointed the first ever 'Pianist in Residence' by the Berlin
Philharmonic in 2003/04 and enjoys a high profile as a soloist and
chamber musician. His debut solo recording on Ondine with Bachs Goldberg
Variations (ODE 1273-2) was released in August 2015 and has been a
major critical success. The albums tracks have also been streamed online
over 6 million times. Lars Vogt started his tenure as Music Director of
the Royal Northern Sinfonia in September 2015. In June 2017 Lars Vogt
was nominated for Gramophone's Artist of the Year 2017 Award.
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