Piano Concerto No. 3 (Ries)
Piano Concerto No. 3 in C-sharp minor, Op. 55, by German composer Ferdinand Ries was written around 1813. It was composed in the proto-Romantic style, similar to the concertos of Johann Nepomuk Hummel, and anticipates stylistic developments of future Romantic composers.
Composition date
The manuscript bears the notation "St. Petersburg 1812", suggesting it was begun there (but the work may not have been finished there). In any case, it was probably (according to Allan Badley[1]) begun in 1812 and finished later, and most likely the fifth of Ries's eight piano concertos to be written (concerto no. 3 refers to the order of publication, not composition, and likewise for all of Ries's concertos).[2]
Connection to Franz Liszt
This piece, according to the diary of Adam Liszt, father of Franz Liszt, was the piano piece being played by Adam which "completely absorbed" Franz in his "sixth year"; following this he incessantly begged to be taught the piano.[3]
Movements
This work follows the traditional three-movement structure:
- Allegro maestoso
- Larghetto – (attacca)
- Rondo: Allegretto
The first movement bears a strong resemblance to the music of period composers such as J. N. Hummel, John Field, or Friedrich Kalkbrenner. The second theme is in A-flat major, rather than the expected E major. The second movement, in A major anticipates the stylistic idiom of the music of Frédéric Chopin. The third movement, a fast 2/4, begins deceptively in C-sharp major, but it is actually in C-sharp minor, in which key the movement (and the work) ends.
Recordings
Notable recordings of this composition include:
Piano | Conductor | Orchestra | Record Company | Year of Recording | Format |
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Felicja Blumental | Theodore Guschlbauer | Salzburg Chamber Orchestra | Brana Records | 1968 | CD |
Christopher Hinterhuber | Uwe Grodd | Gävle Symphony Orchestra | Naxos | 2006 | CD |
Maria Littauer | Alois Springer | Hamburg Symphony Orchestra | Vox | 1972 | CD |
References
- ↑ Badley, Allan. "RIES, F.: Piano Concertos, Vol. 2 (Hinterhuber, Grodd) - No. 3/Introduction and Polonaise/Variations on Swedish National Airs". Naxos.com. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
- ↑ Verzeichniss von Musikalien welche in der Falterschen Musikhandlung at Google Books, by Falterische Musikhandlung
- ↑ Walker, Alan. Franz Liszt, The Virtuoso Years,1811-1847, Cornell University Press, 1983, pp.58-9.
External links
- Piano Concerto No. 3: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project