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Topic: Cadenzas to Beethoven Concertos by Edwin Fischer and Ernst von Dohnanyi  (Read 1903 times)

Offline Steffen Fahl

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I just want to share my recordings of Cadenzas to Beethoven Concertos
by Edwin Fischer:
- for the first Movement of Beethovens  Piano concerto C-Major op.15
- for the first Movement of Beethovens Piano concerto c-minor op.37
- for the first Movement of Beethovens Piano concerto G-Major op.58

by Erno v. Dohnanyi:
- for the first Movment of Beethovens Piano concerto G-Major op.58
- for the third Movement of Beethovens Piano concerto G-Major op.58

the recordings are made with a digital piano and a digital Orchestra programmed by myself,
I hope you like this wonderful brilliant and inspired music.

Offline Steffen Fahl

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OK, I dont like the final Orchestrachord of the Dohnanyi op.58,3 Cadenza that much it seems to me way too short, so here is my corrected version:

Offline Steffen Fahl

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And here are some more Cadenzas by Samuel Feinberg and Fritz Kreisler recorded by myself like the others.
From Samuel Feinberg the Cadenza for the first and last Moevement of Beethovens G-Major Concerto, and from Fritz Kreisler the Cadenzas to all three Movements of the Violinconcerto op.61 (while I admit, that Kreislers "Cadenza" to the second movement differ just in very few notes from the original Ending)

Offline Steffen Fahl

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This is a Cadenza of Fazil Zay for the first Movement of Beethovens Pianoconcerto c-minor op.37
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