Delightful symphony by a composer I never heard of before but maybe I should have done if his music wasn’t neglected. A mix of late classical and early romantic typical of Vienna at that time when the symphony was really growing in a major force in orchestral music from now on ❤ thank you pau
Entertaining symfonie, well recorded. I appreciate YT's computer drawing this entry to my attention, given that I wasn't a subscriber to this channel at it's first posting here. Vranicky is well worth spending time with. All the Best!
WoO... literally means "without opus", i. e. the work was not published in its author's lifetime. Muzio Clementi was music publisher, editor, the probability that he did not publish his symphonies is zero (Muzio Clementi -Symphony No.4 in D-major, WoO 35)! Other composers, such as P. Wranitzy, ... also did not publish their key symphonies. The illusion has been created that Beethoven has created something new! No, he did not create the musical matrices by which he composed. These musical matrices were created by: Paul Wranitzky Symphony in D minor 'La Tempesta' ( 1790), Symphony in C (1790).... Étienne Nicolas Méhul "Timoléon", Overture to the incidental music (1794), Étienne Nicolas Méhul "La chasse du jeune Henri", Overture to the opera Le jeune Henri (1797), Muzio Clementi - Symphony in B-flat major, Op.18, No.1 (1785.) Muzio Clementi - Symphony No.2 in D-major, Op. 33 (1793.),..., Ignace Joseph Pleyel, Viotti, Andrea Luchesi, Paisiello, Benda, Cramer, Hummel...
Some composers born around 1770 began to experiment with new musical ideas, but Beethoven was the foremost innovator of the new music. He greatly enriched the harmonic musical language, developed thematic transformations, he used polyrhythms, dynamic contrasts, chromatic modulations, dissonances and rubatos etc. He also introduced programme music. His early piano consertos, sonatas and symphonies inspired and educated the whole music world. BTW. Clementi's symphony No.2 in D-major was composed in the early 1820s.
@@claudio8313 Buonasera. Le assicuro che ne vale la pena... e, mi raccomando, non trascuri il più famoso Pavel Vranicky (o Wranitzky germanizzato). A mio modesto parere, questi due fratelli andrebbero regolarmente eseguiti nelle sale da concerto. Quello che mi ha meravigliato, pur dalle poche loro opere incise, è la elevatissima qualità media delle composizioni. Stia bene
Digno alumno del gran Mozart❤
Delightful symphony by a composer I never heard of before but maybe I should have done if his music wasn’t neglected. A mix of late classical and early romantic typical of Vienna at that time when the symphony was really growing in a major force in orchestral music from now on ❤ thank you pau
As a flutist it´s delightful to hear a symphony by some flutes.
Entertaining symfonie, well recorded. I appreciate YT's computer drawing this entry to my attention, given that I wasn't a subscriber to this channel at it's first posting here. Vranicky is well worth spending time with. All the Best!
Excellent! 💖
As usual also beautiful!
Com a predominância das palhetas e flauta.
A great and mistakenly forgotten composer
10:36 This sounds like Mozart, very interesting :)
WoO... literally means "without opus", i. e. the work was not published in its author's lifetime. Muzio Clementi was
music publisher, editor, the probability that he did not publish his symphonies is zero (Muzio Clementi -Symphony No.4 in D-major, WoO 35)! Other composers, such as P. Wranitzy, ... also did not publish their key symphonies. The illusion has been created that Beethoven has created something new! No, he did not create the musical matrices by which he composed. These musical matrices were created by: Paul Wranitzky Symphony in D minor 'La Tempesta' ( 1790), Symphony in C (1790).... Étienne Nicolas Méhul "Timoléon", Overture to the incidental music (1794),
Étienne Nicolas Méhul "La chasse du jeune Henri", Overture to the opera Le jeune Henri (1797), Muzio Clementi - Symphony in B-flat major, Op.18, No.1 (1785.)
Muzio Clementi - Symphony No.2 in D-major, Op. 33 (1793.),..., Ignace Joseph Pleyel, Viotti, Andrea Luchesi, Paisiello, Benda, Cramer, Hummel...
Some composers born around 1770 began to experiment with new musical ideas, but Beethoven was the foremost innovator of the new music. He greatly enriched the harmonic musical language, developed thematic transformations, he used polyrhythms, dynamic contrasts, chromatic modulations, dissonances and rubatos etc. He also introduced programme music. His early piano consertos, sonatas and symphonies inspired and educated the whole music world. BTW. Clementi's symphony No.2 in D-major was composed in the early 1820s.
Un capolavoro assoluto... sinfonia senza dubbio superiore a molte di Haydn
Quello che dici mi spinge a scoprire questo compositore che prima non conoscevo
@@claudio8313 Buonasera. Le assicuro che ne vale la pena... e, mi raccomando, non trascuri il più famoso Pavel Vranicky (o Wranitzky germanizzato). A mio modesto parere, questi due fratelli andrebbero regolarmente eseguiti nelle sale da concerto. Quello che mi ha meravigliato, pur dalle poche loro opere incise, è la elevatissima qualità media delle composizioni. Stia bene
@@paoloperrelli3226 Grazie dei consigli, altrettanto