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Performance

VenueMusic Hall
Also: Cowdray Hall
TownAberdeen
CountyAberdeen
From19th January 2013
To19th January 2013
When19:30
PricesFrom £10.00. To £21.00.
Music Hall (V02053675466)
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  • Date of change: 20 Jun 12 - T548333189

SCO Concert - Concert 3: The Little C Major

Work:: SCO Concert (S1630984116)


Production:: Concert 3: The Little C Major (T548333189)

Between classics by Schubert and Beethoven, SCO Associate Artist Richard Egarr introduces one of their contemporaries who deserves to be far better known. Dussek certainly had a colourful life: his brilliance as pianist and composer won him the favour of Catherine the Great of Russia and Napoleon Bonaparte among others. It also won him favours of another kind, and he had to flee several countries with angry husbands on his heels. He left eighteen captivating and unusual piano concertos - hugely enjoyable to listen to, and fascinating for us looking back to that time because, in them, you can so clearly hear the future ? the piano styles of Liszt, Chopin and Schumann.
Conductor Richard Egarr (Fortepiano)

Listing:: L2010543892




Concert 3: The Little C Major

Between classics by Schubert and Beethoven, SCO Associate Artist Richard Egarr introduces one of their contemporaries who deserves to be far better known. Dussek certainly had a colourful life: his brilliance as pianist and composer won him the favour of Catherine the Great of Russia and Napoleon Bonaparte among others. It also won him favours of another kind, and he had to flee several countries with angry husbands on his heels. He left eighteen captivating and unusual piano concertos - hugely enjoyable to listen to, and fascinating for us looking back to that time because, in them, you can so clearly hear the future ? the piano styles of Liszt, Chopin and Schumann.

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