Christoph König / Solistes Européens Luxembourg MÉHUL Symphony No. 1 BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3 "Eroica"
‘For our first live recording on Rubicon Classics we have been
thinking carefully which repertoire to choose from. When we observe
music history and its repercussion on our times, it can be rather
puzzling that our view of some of the most famous and influential
composers seems to be rather monochromatic. We emphasise the influence
of composers like Bach and Beethoven on their own and later generations
of musicians, and tend to neglect the reciprocal influence all their
contemporaries have had on them. In this sense it is striking to see the
influence composers of the French Revolution - Grétry, Méhul, and
Gossec and the Italian (but French based) Cherubini exerted on Ludwig
van Beethoven.
More so, because they are generally forgotten whilst Beethoven - and
Bach for that matter - remain pillars of classical music. For a long
time it has been my wish to juxtapose in concert and recording works by Méhul and Beethoven. Especially the last movement of Méhul’s First
Symphony in G minor is a puzzling reminder of how embedded Beethoven
actually was in a much wider field of musical activity than nowadays
perceived and what he, only a short time later, has achieved with very
similar material, style, and attitude’. (Christoph König)
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