Richard Pennycuick wrote:
>Beethoven's music for either piano four hands or piano duet is mostly
>early and is rarely recorded ... The three marches Op 45 are for piano
>four hands and represent Beethoven in unusually good humour. The second
>especially is one of those pieces which stays in your memory all day and
>is quite delightful. The only recording I have is taped from a broadcast
>recital and I don't know of a recent version of it. Does anyone share my
>pleasure in these little pieces and does anyone know of a recording?
I haven't heard the Beethoven marches you mention, but if you like
Beethovens marches you should try those marches wothout opus number (WoO).
I can recommend a good CD on Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft. "Egmont"
and "Wellingtons Sieg oder die Schlacht bei Vitoria" (both Karajan) and a
load of WoO Marches. For example "Zapfenstreich", the schottich ringing
"York'scher Marsch", and a little gem und zwar WoO29 for clarinets, horns
and bassons. Beethovens best humour in guterLaune! DGG 419624-2. Stereo
sound (which makes Wellingtons Sieg very effectful. Highly recommended!
Mats Norrman
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