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Czerny: Second Grand Concerto in E Flat major, Concertino, Rondino
Rosemary Tuck (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra, Richard Bonynge
Czerny had no problem coming up with melodies but he lacked Beethoven’s gift for the twist that lodges them so indelibly in the mind...Rosemary Tuck makes a fine case for all this interesting,...
Czerny: Second Grand Concerto in E Flat major, Concertino, Rondino
Rosemary Tuck (piano)
English Chamber Orchestra, Richard Bonynge
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Czerny had no problem coming up with melodies but he lacked Beethoven’s gift for the twist that lodges them so indelibly in the mind...Rosemary Tuck makes a fine case for all this interesting,...
About
Carl Czerny penned an astonishing amount of music, including the numerous potpourris, fantasies, teaching pieces and studies for which he became known. This recording features the delightfully entertaining Concertino in C major, Op. 210/213, as well as the highly enjoyable Rondino, a work based on an enchanting theme taken from Daniel Auber’s opera comique Le Macon. A pupil and lifelong friend of Beethoven, Czerny was just 21 when he wrote the pastoral Second Grand Concerto in E flat major. Begun only twelve days after he had given the Viennese premiere of his mentor’s Emperor Concerto, the same choice of key seems a fitting homage to the grand master he so revered.
Contents and tracklist
- Rosemary Tuck (piano), Hugh Seenan (horn)
- English Chamber Orchestra
- Richard Bonynge
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Awards and reviews
June 2020
Czerny had no problem coming up with melodies but he lacked Beethoven’s gift for the twist that lodges them so indelibly in the mind...Rosemary Tuck makes a fine case for all this interesting, worthy music.
January 2020
The Concertino is delightful...the Tuck/Bonynge partnership is marvellous.