Tags
Language
Tags
August 2025
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
27 28 29 30 31 1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31 1 2 3 4 5 6
    Attention❗ To save your time, in order to download anything on this site, you must be registered 👉 HERE. If you do not have a registration yet, it is better to do it right away. ✌

    ( • )( • ) ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆ ) (‿ˠ‿)
    SpicyMags.xyz

    Ferdinand Ries - Piano Concertos, Vol. 4 (Hinterhuber, Grodd)

    Posted By: tapaz9
    Ferdinand Ries - Piano Concertos, Vol. 4 (Hinterhuber, Grodd)

    Ferdinand Ries - Piano Concertos, Vol. 4 (Hinterhuber, Grodd)
    Classical | EAC: FLAC+Cue+Log | 1 Cd, Cover+Booklet | 331 Mb
    Label: Naxos - Date: 2010

    Ferdinand Ries came from a line of German musicians of the Rhine region who are traced back to Johann Ries (1723-1784), a trumpeter in Bonn. His first son, Franz Anton Ries (1755-1846), a child prodigy on violin who chose to remain in Bonn, was Beethoven's teacher, and lived long enough to be honored as such when he was ninety and attended the unveiling of the famous statue to Beethoven there.
    Ferdinand Ries was Franz Anton's eldest son, who was also his first piano and violin teacher. At the age of five he was also sent to study cello with B.H. Romberg. The boy was so accomplished that he was slated for a job playing in the elector's orchestra. But in 1794 the electoral court was dissolved, and the position never materialized. Ferdinand continued to study with his father. In 1797 he went to Arnsberg for more violin study, found out he was better than his intended teacher, and stayed to give him lessons.
    In 1801 he moved to Munich and studied for a short time with Peter von Winter. He also earned money as a music copyist. Working very hard and living frugally, he saved up enough to go to Vienna in October of the same year. Beethoven was glad to see the son of his old teacher, and took him on as a piano pupil and as a secretary and copyist. Beethoven referred him to Albrechtsberger as a composition teacher.
    Beethoven also secured for him a job as pianist on the staff of Count Browne in Baden in 1802, and with Prince Lichnowsky in the summer of 1805.
    In 1804 Ries made his debut as a pianist. Beethoven turned out to be a nervous teacher, worried about his pupil's success. He advised Ries to simplify a particular difficult passage, but Ries played it as written, and perfectly, much to Beethoven's delight.
    As a citizen of Bonn, Ries in 1805 became subject to conscription into the French army. To avoid this, he moved to Koblenz. This is a rather strange turn of events, since he had lost the sight of one eye in childhood to a smallpox infection. When he was actually rejected for military service, he moved to Paris. He lived poorly there.
    He moved back to Vienna in 1808, but he had a temporary breach with Beethoven due to a misunderstanding. In 1809, he went on an extended series of tours that lasted nearly four years in Northern Germany, Scandinavia, and Russia. The tour was quite lucrative, and by 1813 brought him to London. There he met the famous impresario J.P. Salomon (who was another teacher of his father's), who arranged his first appearance with the Philharmonic Concerts in March 1814. He remained in London for 11 years. His music was very popular there, and frequently appeared on concert and recital programs. In July 1814 he married Harriet Mangean, an English lady.
    He was a prolific composer, but there is little originality in his music, charming as it often was. Beethoven rather tactlessly but with considerable accuracy commented, "He imitates me too much." Very little of it is played today.
    Ries had earned enough to retire in 1824, and returned in the Rhineland, finally moving to Frankfurt am Main in 1827. Although he toured no more, he did accept a position as head of the orchestra there and conductor of the Singakademie of Aachen. He was a co-author of one of the most important early biographies of Beethoven. He also did much in establishing the Lower Rhine Music Festivals.
    From Allmusic
    Tracks:

    01. Piano Concerto No. 5 in D major, Op. 120, "Pastoral" - I. Allegro [0:13:23.00]
    02. Piano Concerto No. 5 in D major, Op. 120, "Pastoral" - II. Andantino [0:05:36.00]
    03. Piano Concerto No. 5 in D major, Op. 120, "Pastoral" - III. Allegro [0:08:53.00]
    04. Piano Concerto No. 4 in C minor, Op. 115 - I. Allegro [0:12:03.01]
    05. Piano Concerto No. 4 in C minor, Op. 115 - II. Molto adagio [0:05:13.01]
    06. Piano Concerto No. 4 in C minor, Op. 115 - III. Allegretto [0:08:16.00]
    07. Introduction and Rondeau Brilliant, WoO 54 [0:17:56.00]


    Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

    EAC extraction logfile from 30. May 2012, 1:02

    Ferdinand Ries / Piano Concertos, Vol. 4 (Hinterhuber, Grodd)

    Used drive : TSSTcorpCDDVDW SH-S223C Adapter: 2 ID: 1

    Read mode : Secure
    Utilize accurate stream : Yes
    Defeat audio cache : Yes
    Make use of C2 pointers : No

    Read offset correction : 697
    Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
    Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
    Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
    Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

    Used output format : User Defined Encoder
    Selected bitrate : 896 kBit/s
    Quality : High
    Add ID3 tag : No
    Command line compressor : C:\Program Files (x86)\Exact Audio Copy\FLAC\FLAC.EXE
    Additional command line options : -V -0 -T "artist=%artist%" -T "title=%title%" -T "album=%albumtitle%" -T "date=%year%" -T "tracknumber=%tracknr%" -T "genre=%genre%" %source%


    TOC of the extracted CD

    Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-
    1 | 0:00.00 | 13:23.00 | 0 | 60224
    2 | 13:23.00 | 5:36.00 | 60225 | 85424
    3 | 18:59.00 | 8:53.00 | 85425 | 125399
    4 | 27:52.00 | 12:03.01 | 125400 | 179625
    5 | 39:55.01 | 5:13.01 | 179626 | 203101
    6 | 45:08.02 | 8:16.00 | 203102 | 240301
    7 | 53:24.02 | 17:56.00 | 240302 | 321001


    Range status and errors

    Selected range

    Filename F:\Musique\Ries\Ries_Piano_Concertos_Vol4\Ferdinand Ries - Piano Concertos, Vol. 4 (Hinterhuber, Grodd).wav

    Peak level 90.0 %
    Extraction speed 14.6 X
    Range quality 100.0 %
    Copy CRC 56C05B82
    Copy OK

    No errors occurred


    AccurateRip summary

    Track 1 not present in database
    Track 2 not present in database
    Track 3 not present in database
    Track 4 not present in database
    Track 5 not present in database
    Track 6 not present in database
    Track 7 not present in database

    None of the tracks are present in the AccurateRip database

    End of status report

    ==== Log checksum E5AD089BC67AB6CDAA0EDFAE278387EB4DD1CA0B68B11EA45F5C017C4C603DF2 ====

    Check out my other classical music posts at My Avax blog

    No Mirrors and Torrent-uploads please