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Beethoven, Schubert, Vorisek - Works for Cello and Fortepiano | Audite AUDITE97829

Beethoven, Schubert, Vorisek - Works for Cello and Fortepiano

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Cat No: AUDITE97829

Barcode: 4022143978295

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Chamber

Release Date: 14th March 2025

Contents

Artists

Ursina Maria Braun (cello)
Florian Birsak (fortepiano)

Works

Beethoven, Ludwig van

Cello Sonata no.3 in A major, op.69
Variations (7) on 'Bei Mannern, welche Liebe fuhlen' for cello and piano, WoO46

Schubert, Franz

An die Musik, D547 (arr. Leopold Jansa)
Schwanengesang, D957
» Abschied (arr. Leopold Jansa)
» Die Taubenpost (arr. Leopold Jansa)
» Standchen (arr. August Lindner)

Vorisek, Jan Vaclav

Variations for cello and piano, op.9

Artists

Ursina Maria Braun (cello)
Florian Birsak (fortepiano)

About

In the early nineteenth century, the house concert was the most common form of musical performance in Vienna. Professionals featured alongside aristocratic music lovers and ambitious bourgeois amateur musicians, and composers presented their works. While Beethoven’s admirers were largely counted among the Austrian and Bohemian nobility, Schubert’s circle tended to consist of literati, artists, and state officials who saw the salon as a protected space where both aesthetic and political debates could be held.

Ursina Maria Braun is familiar with unusual programmes: together with actor Thomas Loibl, she recently realised a Kafka project, as a composer she writes sophisticated chamber music, and as a soloist she masters a wide repertoire from Baroque to contemporary music. With her cello by the early-nineteenth-century Neapolitan violin maker Lorenzo Ventapane – an instrument that could well have been found in Vienna around 1830 – and the fortepiano of her piano partner Florian Birsak – a replica of a Jakob Bertsche instrument from ca. 1810 – the two musicians create a Romantic original sound in which both retain their individuality as soloists.

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