Jan Templiner ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>...appearance of a piano in a violin concerto. He pointed out that
>there was no candenza by Beethoven for the Violin Concerto, but one
>for his arrangement of it for piano. He and the soloist Roland Greutter
>transcribed this cadenza for piano and timpani to a trio-cadenza for
>piano, violin and timpani. Eschenbach ended by saying that 'this has
>the huge advantage of all notes being from Beethoven'.
A similar approach was taken in the Kremer/Harnoncourt recording.
Personally I think adding the piano is somewhat daft, given that the
original cadenza was written for it. A bit like arranging Beethoven's
piano sonatas for piano duet (which some loon apparently once did).
I prefer the Schneiderhan approach, to transcribe the piano part (maybe
I should say reduce) for violin, leaving the timps as Beethoven wrote
'em and hang the piano.
deryk barker
([log in to unmask], http://www.camosun.bc.ca/~dbarker)