Elisabeth Plank - 1825: Echoes of Vienna on Historical Harp (2019) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Elisabeth Plank
Title: 1825: Echoes of Vienna on Historical Harp
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Gramola Records
Genre: Classical
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Total Time: 01:00:33
Total Size: 187 / 964 mb
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TracklistTitle: 1825: Echoes of Vienna on Historical Harp
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Gramola Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless / flac 24bits - 96.0kHz +Booklet
Total Time: 01:00:33
Total Size: 187 / 964 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Gran studio, Op. 84 “La Mandoline”
02. Fantasia for Harp in C Minor, Op. 35
03. Illustrazioni dei poeti Italiani, Op. 97: No. 1, Andantino con moto
04. Illustrazioni dei poeti Italiani, Op. 97: No. 2, Andante
05. Illustrazioni dei poeti Italiani, Op. 97: No. 3, Andantino con moto
06. Harp Sonata in E-Flat Major
07. Sérénade in B-Flat Major, Op. 83
08. Rondo in E-Flat Major, Ben 613 (Version for Harp)
09. 3 Songs without Words for Harp: No. 1, Andantino quasi Allegretto
10. 3 Songs without Words for Harp: No. 2, Adagio non troppo
11. 3 Songs without Words for Harp: No. 3, Andante
12. 6 Variations on a Swiss Song, WoO 64 (Version for Harp)
13. Rondeau sur le trio “Zitti Zitti” du “Barbier de Seville”
“1825” – the title of the upcoming album of the young Austrian harpist Elisabeth Plank takes reference to the instrument of this recording, the historical double-action harp which was created in that year by the Paris firm of the Érard Brothers. The selection of works makes the emergence of an original harp style audible, which foremost consisted of a stylistic distinction between harp and piano, which was first made possible by the further technical development of both instruments during that time. The album presents compositions by Louis Spohr, Ludwig van Beethoven and Ignaz Pleyel, which were still written for the single-action harp, next to works for the double-action harp by Elias Parish Alvars, without any doubt the most popular harp player of his time, by Franz Lachner, Charles Nicholas Bochsa and Gioacchino Rossini. “For me this album represents the start of an intensive examination of the historical double harp and of the history of the harp in Vienna. This release is therefore intended as an invitation to people to immerse themselves in a world of sound unknown today and in an unfamiliar aspect of Vienna” (Elisabeth Plank).