Beethoven / Hohn / Schoneweg- Beethoven on Guitar
Beethoven lived in a time when the popularity of the guitar was vastly growing, especially in Vienna. Guitar teachers like the Bohemian Wenzel Matiegka were highly paid for their services to the Austrian nobility, while the internationally renowned masters of the instrument flooded the Viennese market with ver-new editions of their own works and arrangements. The Neapolitan Ferdinando Carulli, living in Paris, and Mauro Giuliani from Apulia, living in Beethoven's Viennese neighborhood, were the most prominent figures in that scene. For the present recording Volker Hoh Volker Höh combined two Beethoven arrangements by Carulli and Matiegka with Beethoven's own mandolin pieces, played on historical Viennese guitars. Parts of the repertoire are world première recordings.
Tracklist:
- Andante & Variations In D Major, Woo 44b (Arr. For Guitar & Piano)
- Mandolin Sonatina In C Minor, Woo 43a (Arr. For Terz Guitar & Piano)
- Adagio In E-Flat Major, Woo 43b (Arr. For Terz Guitar & Piano)
- Mandolin Sonatina In C Major, Woo 44a (Arr. For Terz Guitar & Piano)
- Variations For Piano & Guitar, Op. 169 (After Beethoven Op. 66)
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Ia. Marcia. Allegro
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Ib. Adagio
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): II. Menuetto. Allegretto
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): III. Adagio
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): IV. Allegretto Alla Polacca
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Va. Thema Con Variazioni. Andante - Quasi Alleg
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Vb. Marcia. Allegro
Beethoven lived in a time when the popularity of the guitar was vastly growing, especially in Vienna. Guitar teachers like the Bohemian Wenzel Matiegka were highly paid for their services to the Austrian nobility, while the internationally renowned masters of the instrument flooded the Viennese market with ver-new editions of their own works and arrangements. The Neapolitan Ferdinando Carulli, living in Paris, and Mauro Giuliani from Apulia, living in Beethoven's Viennese neighborhood, were the most prominent figures in that scene. For the present recording Volker Hoh Volker Höh combined two Beethoven arrangements by Carulli and Matiegka with Beethoven's own mandolin pieces, played on historical Viennese guitars. Parts of the repertoire are world première recordings.
Tracklist:
- Andante & Variations In D Major, Woo 44b (Arr. For Guitar & Piano)
- Mandolin Sonatina In C Minor, Woo 43a (Arr. For Terz Guitar & Piano)
- Adagio In E-Flat Major, Woo 43b (Arr. For Terz Guitar & Piano)
- Mandolin Sonatina In C Major, Woo 44a (Arr. For Terz Guitar & Piano)
- Variations For Piano & Guitar, Op. 169 (After Beethoven Op. 66)
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Ia. Marcia. Allegro
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Ib. Adagio
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): II. Menuetto. Allegretto
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): III. Adagio
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): IV. Allegretto Alla Polacca
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Va. Thema Con Variazioni. Andante - Quasi Alleg
- Serenade In D Major, Op. 8 (Arr. W. T. Matiegka For Guitar, Violin & Viola): Vb. Marcia. Allegro