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    Michael Alexander Willens, Die Kölner Akademie - Ferdinand Ries: Double Horn Concerto; Violin Concerto; Overtures (2009)

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    Michael Alexander Willens, Die Kölner Akademie - Ferdinand Ries: Double Horn Concerto; Violin Concerto; Overtures (2009)

    Michael Alexander Willens, Die Kölner Akademie - Ferdinand Ries: Double Horn Concerto; Violin Concerto; Overtures (2009)
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue & Log) ~ 301 Mb | Total time: 65:30 | Scans included
    Classical | Label: CPO | # 777 353-2 | Recorded: 2007

    Ferdinand Ries was a seriously minded romantic who had imprinted deeply on Beethoven. Is it purely coincidence that the portrait on the inside front cover of the booklet has definite Beethovenian qualities, I wonder? That said, he was also open to Schumann and Ignaz Brüll - whether or not he knew it. His way with the symphony can be heard at satisfying length in the Ries symphonies on CPO.
    Ries’s aptitude for Beethovenian sturm und drang is phenomenal. The impression is inescapable in the Overture from “Die Räuberbraut” where it is moderated by the Schumann of the Fourth Symphony. That particular flavour is varied with a touch of storminess redolent of Berlioz’s Le Corsair towards the end. The Overture from “Liska oder Die Hexe von Gyllensteen” is a shade more balletic, with a dash of Weber’s Oberon and Euryanthe and even a foreshadowing of Tchaikovsky.
    The Double Horn Concerto has a cresting classical confidence - that replete victory felt in the Egmont overture. Horn soloists Teunis van der Zwart and Erwin Wieringa spin the exciting ebullience and the poetry with directness and a total grip on the technicalities. They leave one convinced how well this piece would pair with Schumann’s quadruple horn Konzertstück. The Violin Concerto was written at about the same time as the horn work. Its smoothly traced beguiling contours are reminiscent of the Beethoven concerto yet with more overt drama and a little less in the way of Olympian idyllic detachment though that strand is projected in the central Andante - and it is pretty impressive. The juniper freshness of the festive finale might almost be a trade between Beethoven and Dvorak.
    –Rob Barnett

    Performer:
    Anton Steck, violin
    Teunis van der Zwart, horn
    Erwin Wieringa, horn
    Die Kölner Akademie
    Michael Alexander Willens, conductor

    Tracklist:
    Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838)
    01. Overture from "Die Räuberbraut", Op. 156
    Concerto for Two Horns in E flat major, WoO 19
    02. I. Allegro
    03. II. Andante
    04. III. Rondo
    05. Overture from "Liska oder Die Hexe von Gyllensteen" , Op. 164
    Violin Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 24
    06. I. Allegro non troppo
    07. II. Andante quasi larghetto
    08. III. Rondo allegro


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    Michael Alexander Willens, Die Kölner Akademie - Ferdinand Ries: Double Horn Concerto; Violin Concerto; Overtures (2009)

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