Ignaz Moscheles - Grand Sextet, Op. 35 (1815)
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Ignaz Moscheles (23 May 1794 - 10 March 1870) was a Bohemian composer and piano virtuoso, whose career after his early years was based initially in London, and later at Leipzig, where he succeeded his friend and sometime pupil Felix Mendelssohn as head of the Conservatoire.
Grand Sextet, Op. 35 (1815)
for flute, horn, violin, cello, double bass, piano
Dedicated to the London Philharmonic Society
1. Allegro spiritoso
2. Menuetto & Trio
3. Adagio
4. Allegro
Claudius Tanski, piano and Consortium Classicum
Uma obra magnífica que, com a benção deste magnífico canal alguns poucos curiosos passam a conhecer. Grato pela postagem, e esperando mais.
Voilà assurément de la musique aussi grande que celle de Mozart et Haydn. J'arrive pas à comprendre pourquoi Moscheles est aujourd'hui presque oublié . Ces grands oubliés de la musique n'ont pas fini de nous surprendre. Merci beaucoup de votre cadeau .
I love the style
Ignaz’s music has a truly contagious joviality and joy. The harmony and elegance are amazing. This masterpiece is contagious of liveliness and sublime delicacy.
The interpretation is fabulous both for the elements that make up the sextet and especially for the pianist and violinist who are amazing in sensibility, cadence and technique they employ.The established dialog between the various instruments is of indescribable delight and beauty
Congratulations on the magnificent recording that gives us so much pleasure to listen to.
This is a wonderful work!
Esse sexteto leva ao romantismo a graça desse gênero misto. É uma obra ágil, melódica. Esse compositor Bohêmio, amigo de Beethoven também foi importante na transição do Clássico ao Romântico.
Thank you very much!
Realmente... un Gran Sexteto.
can't wait to hear violin pieces!Violin is my favorite!please post...👍
+jacob garcia let me look into that. I am all for interesting requests.
Nada que envidiar a muchos súper renombrados
The key is E-flat Major.
"Like" on 24 September 2016
This is one of the most joyful, uplifting and purely enjoyable works I have heard for a long time.