The Czech composer Jan Ladislaw Dussek (1760-1812) was a student of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and became one of the first piano virtuosos, traveling and giving concerts in many European countries. During his 10-year stay in London, he developed the first 6-foot piano with the manufacturer Broadwood, greatly extending its technical possibilities. Dussek's piano works, rooted in CPE Bach's Sturm und Drang style, look back to the Romantic era, in their use of affetti, dramatic contrasts and gestures, and unprecedented virtuosity. This new recording presents the 3 piano sonatas op. 35, dedicated to Muzio Clementi, and already offers a vision of Beethoven's youth (Pathetic!). Excellent performance played on a fortepiano by Naruhiko Kawaguchi, winner of the Rome International Fortepiano Competition.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/music/105336-dussek-sonatas-op35-nos1-3-lecons-cd-de-audio-naruhiko-kawaguchi-and-dussek-5028421952468.html105336DUSSEK: Sonatas Op.35 Nos.1-3, Lecons [CD de audio] Naruhiko Kawaguchi and Dussek<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br/><p><span>Czech composer Jan Ladislaw Dussek (1760-1812) was a pupil of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and became one of the first piano virtuosos, traveling and performing in many European countries. During his 10-year stay in London he developed with the manufacturer Broadwood the first 6-foot piano, extending its technical possibilities to a great extent. Dusseks piano works, rooted in CPE Bachs Sturm und Drang style, look forward to the Romantic era, in its use of Affetti, dramatic contrasts and gestures and an unheard-of virtuosity. - This new recording presents the 3 Piano Sonatas Op. 35, dedicated to Muzio Clementi, and offering already glimpses of the young Beethoven (Pathetique!). Excellent performance played on a pianoforte by Naruhiko Kawaguchi, winner of the Rome Fortepiano International Competition.</span></p></div><div id="lista_canciones"><h4> List of topics </h4><div id="music-tracks" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><div class="a-row"><div class="a-column a-span3"><table class="a-bordered a-spacing-none"><tr><td> 1</td><td> Roslin Castle (Mit Variationen)</td></tr><tr><td> 2</td><td> No. 3 (Ohne Satzbezeichnung)</td></tr><tr><td> 3</td><td> No. 5 (Ohne Satzbezeichnung)</td></tr><tr><td> 4</td><td> No. 11 (Ohne Satzbezeichnung)</td></tr><tr><td> 5</td><td> No. 12 (Ohne Satzbezeichnung)</td></tr><tr><td> 6</td><td> 1. Allegro Moderato E Maestoso</td></tr><tr><td> 7</td><td> 2. Finale: Allegro Non Troppo Ma Con Spirito</td></tr><tr><td> 8</td><td> 1. Allegro</td></tr><tr><td> 9</td><td> 2. Rondo: Molto Allegro Con Espressione</td></tr><tr><td> 10</td><td> 1. Allegro Agitato Assai</td></tr><tr><td> eleven</td><td> 2. Adagio Patetico Ed Espressivo</td></tr><tr><td> 12</td><td> 3. Intermezzo: Presto</td></tr><tr><td> 13</td><td> 4. Finale: Molto Allegro</td></tr></table></div></div></div></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/608910-home_default/dussek-sonatas-op35-nos1-3-lecons-cd-de-audio-naruhiko-kawaguchi-and-dussek.jpg5.9504instockBrilliant Classics5.95045.9504002023-03-16T02:29:13+0100/Start/Start/Music/Start/New
Czech composer Jan Ladislaw Dussek (1760-1812) was a pupil of Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, and became one of the first piano virtuosos, traveling and performing in many European countries. During his 10-year stay in London he developed with the manufacturer Broadwood the first 6-foot piano, extending its technical possibilities to a great extent. Dusseks piano works, rooted in CPE Bachs Sturm und Drang style, look forward to the Romantic era, in its use of Affetti, dramatic contrasts and gestures and an unheard-of virtuosity. - This new recording presents the 3 Piano Sonatas Op. 35, dedicated to Muzio Clementi, and offering already glimpses of the young Beethoven (Pathetique!). Excellent performance played on a pianoforte by Naruhiko Kawaguchi, winner of the Rome Fortepiano International Competition.