by delta | Jul 4, 2022 | Beethoven reconstructions, Highlights, News, Orchestral
Review from Place De l’Opera Many a musicologist and music historian dream of finding an unknown piece of a well-known composer. However, the chance of this is becoming less and less, especially with the big names such as Beethoven and Mozart. Everything by them...
by delta | Oct 9, 2019 | Beethoven reconstructions, Highlights, Orchestral
This weekend the reconstruction of Beethovens lost Oboe Concerto was played by The Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra. On thursday and friday it was performed in Rotterdam (De Doelen) and this saturday in Baden Baden (Germany). On friday Cees visited the performance and...
by delta | Jan 17, 2014 | Beethoven reconstructions, Highlights, Orchestral
Sir Neville Marriner has led the traditional January tours of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields for nearly four decades. In January 2014, the ensemble’s new Music Director Joshua Bell picked up his violin and presented two exciting programmes together with his...
by delta | Mar 17, 2009 | Beethoven reconstructions, Highlights, Orchestral
From 11 to 15 March 2009 several performances took place of the ‘forgotten’ Violin Concerto in C (WoO5, Hess 10), the fragment of Ludwig van Beethoven in a completion Cees Nieuwenhuizen. The Violin concerto was performed by the Wiener Concert-Verein, directed by Jan...
by delta | Feb 2, 2005 | Beethoven reconstructions, Highlights, Orchestral
On february 1st, the Rotterdam Chamber Orchestra premiered the adagio of the Adagio of the almost unknown Beethoven piano concerto in A major. The orchestra’s conductor , Conrad van Alphen thought the eight-minute piece matches “very much, exactly the mood...