Johann Baptist Vanhal (Wanhal): Piano Concerto in C Major, C4, Dianne Baar (piano)

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  • Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
  • Jan Křtitel Vaňhal (Johann Baptist Vanhal) - Piano Concerto in C Major, C4, Dianne Baar (piano), Ignaz Joseph Pleyel-Orchester, Johannes Klumpp (conductor)
    I. Allegro moderato - 00:00
    II. Adagio - 07:26
    II. Rondo. Allegretto - 13:34
    Johann Baptist Wanhal (or sometimes written as Vanhal) was born in 1739 and lived until 1813. He was born in Nechanice, Bohemia, into a peasant family and first learned violin and organ from local musicians. He was eventually able to earn a living as a young man as a village choirmaster and organist.
    Under the patronage of Countess Schaffgotsch, he left for Vienna in 1760. Here he became a teacher of voice, violin, and piano to the nobility, and was invited to conduct symphonies for wealthy patrons as well.
    From Vienna he travelled to Italy in 1769 where he met up with composers Gluck and Gassmann, visiting both Venice and Rome.
    Wanhal continued to compose and perform in Vienna. While his lifestyle would have been modest on the income he made himself, he was able to stopping working for any patron for the last 30 years of his life. He stopped performing publicly around 1787 but continued to compose until close to his death in 1813.
    He had to be a prolific writer to meet the demands made upon him, and attributed to him are 100 quartets, at least 73 symphonies, 95 sacred works, and a large number of instrumental and vocal works.
    „Wanhal clearly favoured keyboard, violin and flute as the solo instrument in his concertos, with twenty, fifteen and eleven works assigned respectively to each instrument, other solo instruments he employs - viola, violoncello, oboe, contrabass and bassoon - occupy a marginal position in his output with no more than four concertos composed for any one of them.
    The dominance of keyboard concertos is consistent. The market for such works was virtually limitless, and as a composer of international renown, Wanhal had a good deal to gain financially from extending his writing for the instrument into the realm of the concerto. The composition and publication of these works represent a further proof of Wanhal’s professional acuity.
    The Keyboard Concerto IIa:C4 (1809) retains the retransitional function familiar from the earlier concertos, but the ever inventive Wanhal takes care to avoid being predictable by varying his approach to the reintroduction of the principal theme. But in the compact Concerto C4, Wanhal uses an entirely different approach. The retransition occurs at the end of Solo II, but the orchestra returns only with a two-bar forte affirmation of the dominant before the principal theme returns in the solo.” (from CHRONOLOGICAL SIGNIFIERS IN THE CONCERTOS OF JOHANN BAPTIST WANHAL by ALLAN BADLEY, University of Auckland, 31. 01. 2014)
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Комментарии • 39

  • @Amourtendresse
    @Amourtendresse 15 дней назад +1

    Pure merveille de grâce dans ce jeu pianistique, un vrai bonheur 🎶❤️🎶✨

  • @harrysh1442
    @harrysh1442 Год назад +2

    Merci Thanks Danke Gracias Grazie for give us buried treasure 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

  • @pietrolandri6081
    @pietrolandri6081 4 года назад +12

    It's s piece of music written by an "experienced" man 66 years old. Hence my take away is that this is such a refreshing and energetic, yet compact and crisp concerto that is impressive for an individual of that age.
    Style is bit "vintage" for 1809, clearly looking more back to Mozart than to the already mature Beethoven. It's purely classic, without any split romantic moment, but I would never consider it a mere repetition of old language or a nostalgic music for a golden age that is lost. There's no impression of fatigue nor of any boring "deja vu". It's a little miracle of an old master who remains young inside and loves what he does.
    Great choice and excellent interpretation from this young lady

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад +4

      ... and we get younger inside listening to this "little miracle of an old master ...", don't we? :) Thank you, Pietro Landri!

    • @pietrolandri6081
      @pietrolandri6081 4 года назад +4

      @@sibarit101 hahaha yes I agree entirely with you 🙂🙂🙂🌹🌹🌹

  • @manuelalmendarez2232
    @manuelalmendarez2232 3 года назад +5

    What a wonderful composer.he never seems to folow the crowd but seems to maintian his own unique style.i respect that .such a pleasant composer.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  3 года назад

      Thank you very much, I'm glad you like also Vanhal' music!

  • @michelealba744
    @michelealba744 11 месяцев назад +2

    Merci pour la mise en ligne de cette oeuvre magnifique ! Un concerto d'une grande finesse . Bravo à la pianiste et à l'orchestre
    pour cette belle interprétation ! Une superbe découverte ...

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  11 месяцев назад

      Merci d'avoir écouté et apprécié le concert de Wanhal.

  • @paubue
    @paubue 4 года назад +4

    liebliche Musik - einfach Augen schliessen und geniessen! Herzlichen Dank fürs Hochladen.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад +1

      Thank you, I agree, this music is very attractive and brings joy.

  • @hilarioroldan5161
    @hilarioroldan5161 4 года назад +6

    Buenos días Sibarit 101 me expresare hoy en mi lengua me parece de una generosidad tan grande lo que esta haciendo que lo único que podemos es estarle sumamente agradecida
    gracias por su esfuerzo

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад

      Thank you very much for your comment and your warm words!

  • @pmmdrt
    @pmmdrt 4 года назад +3

    I admire this kind composers. It's a pity that they lost their conversance in this times because they deserves better. Vanhal was admired by Joseph Haydn. With this music you always make my days, love you for it! As always kindness from Rotterdam.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад +1

      I am very happy when I can bring a little joy with the music posted by me. Thanks a lot!

  • @loetvanvreumingen
    @loetvanvreumingen Год назад +1

    Vanhal schreef prachtige Sturm und Drang symfonie en speelde kwartet met Mozart, Haydn en von Dittersdorf. Thank you.

  • @sonjamuller2846
    @sonjamuller2846 3 года назад +3

    Wunderschön, gut für die Seele. Herzlichen Dank.

  • @SeeWoelfin
    @SeeWoelfin 2 года назад +2

    Lovely. Thank-you.

  • @hayate2812
    @hayate2812 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for updating this!
    He's one of my favourite composers.
    I love delicacy his pieces have.

  • @stefanstamenic3640
    @stefanstamenic3640 3 года назад +3

    Unfortunately, Vanhal stopped writing secular music at one point. Vanhal composed 70 symphonies, a large number of string quartets and music for piano. He was so loved that he could live of his compositions. During a trip to Italy, however, he began to suffer from mental disorders. He got religious delusions and he heard voices who told him to destroy all his secular works and to restrict himself to religious music. In this period he composed some 60 masses, numerous litanies and religious arias and also the Stabat Mater in f minor. It is good that he later returned to the piano (if not the symphonies) ... so brilliant - Thank you for the upload sibarit101.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for adding this information from Vanhal's biography. I also consider him a great composer, especially since he was one of the few composers who did not work for any patron for the last 30 years of his life.

    • @stefanstamenic3640
      @stefanstamenic3640 3 года назад +1

      @@sibarit101 Yes! Those were the times - the string quartet - performers:
      Wanhal, Haydn, Mozart and Dittersdorf (!!!!)

  • @Galantski
    @Galantski 3 года назад +2

    Liked and subscribed. One can never go wrong with Vanhal imho.

  • @HenkVeenstra666
    @HenkVeenstra666 4 года назад +3

    Actually, considering his very humble background, it is even more impressive that this man pursued a freelance career as a composer and a musician. Much more so than Mozart, whose father was a composer and being a composer was his mere destiny.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад +2

      Freelancer ... good term, it fits perfectly to him! Without an consistent support and without an economically secure he became one of the most popular and even one of the most renowned instrumental composers ... I am glad that some of his music has reached us!
      Thank you!

  • @DavidA-ps1qr
    @DavidA-ps1qr 4 года назад +2

    Certainly not the most demanding piano concerto ever written. However, Dianne Baar pulls it off with a crisp well rounded performance, using ritardandos and accelerandos expertly.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад

      Of course, I don't listen to a masterpiece here, but it brings me a big smile, and mvt.2 is very beautiful (it reminded me of Hummel). Thanks, David!

  • @biomuseum6645
    @biomuseum6645 4 года назад +3

    A nice and beautiful concerto, and also a pretty girl 😁

  • @rafaelduranmolina9249
    @rafaelduranmolina9249 4 года назад +2

    Está usted, sibarit101, presentando uno de los conciertos para piano más raros y bellos del período clásico. ...Cada vez me sorprende su olfato musical!! De otro lado, quisiera sugerirle amablemente programar música de compositores de esta región centroeuropea, tales como: Sperger, Pichl, Rosetti, Stich-Punto, Neubauer, Lessel y Dittersdorf. Gracias por su esfuerzo y por compartir la música más hermosa de todas las épocas.

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  4 года назад

      Thank you very much for appreciating my channel!

  • @luisalfonsopelaeznieto8470
    @luisalfonsopelaeznieto8470 3 года назад +2

    In last days, only listenings Sibarit101 videos.- Thank you very much.- We keep in touch.-

    • @sibarit101
      @sibarit101  3 года назад

      Thank you very much! You are welcome anytime!

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 2 года назад +1

    Vanhal maybe one of Beethoven's teacher.