Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano & Orchestra in C-dur (1803-04), op. 56 (Beethoven)

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)


Concerto for Violin, Cello, Piano & Orchestra in C-dur (1803-04), op. 56

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1. Allegro
2. Largo (attacca)
3. Rondo alla polacca

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1971, Moscow.
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2015 at Alte Oper Frankfurt
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Casals Festival Orchestra. May 31, 1970, Casals Festival in Puerto Rico.
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Franzjosef Maier - violin. Collegium Aureum. 1974. Instrument: Hammerflügel John Broadwood (ca 1816).
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1984, Leipzig.
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Howard Shelley (piano & direction); Tasmin Little (violin); Timothy Hugh (cello) / Orchestra of Opera North / Victoria Hall, Leeds, England. 2010/2011
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Sharon Robinson - cello. Recording: September 7-8, 1984, London.
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CD `Idylle héroïque` (2020)
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Erika Nickrenz - piano, Sara Sant`Ambrosio - cello. Çàïèñü - 20 ìàðòà 2003 ã., Ïðàãà.
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1978, Moscow (live)
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Wouter Vossen - violin, Marc Vossen - cello. Recorded: July 2-3, 2012, Enschede.
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1995.
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Rosengarten Mannheim, September 2013, Mischa Maisky - violoncello, Lily Maisky - piano, Sascha Maisky - violin
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Conrad von der GOLZ (violin); Jan POLACEK (cello); Kirste HJORT (piano); NÜRNBERGER SYMPHONIKER. Taken from a LP released by AUDIO FIDELITY (USA) in 1959.
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1961
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1953
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1992, Leipzig.
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1977, London.
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Eckehard Stier - conductor. Orchestra of the Swan. Recorded in 2019.
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