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Pleyel, Ignaz: Cello Concerto in D major (Benton 105) [Study Edition] (AE303/SE)Description Pleyel, Ignaz (1757 1831) Product Code: AE303 SE Description: Cello Concerto in D major (Benton 105) [Study Edition] Edited by: Allan Badley Year of Publication: 2005 Instrumentation: vc pr; pfte Binding: Piano Reduction: Stapled Parts: Unbound Duration: 30 min(s) Key: D major ISBN: 1 877369 09 8 ISMN: M 67451 962 5 Solo Instrument(s): Cello Details Ignaz Pleyel (1757 1831) was at one time the most famous composer in the world. The
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Ignaz Pleyel (1757-1831) was at one time the most famous composer in the world. The popularity of his music eclipsed that of even his teacher Haydn and publishers vied to bring out his latest works as soon as they were finished. Some 2000 separate prints of Pleyel works had appeared by 1800 and his fame extended to every corner of Europe and as far afield as North America. Pleyels career as a composer spanned less than thirty years with the majority of his works composed in the 1780s. He founded a successful publishing house in Paris in the mid-1790s and later began manufacturing keyboard instruments. With increasing demands on his time from his business concerns Pleyels productivity as a composer dropped sharply and he ceased composing around 1805. One of the most confusing aspects of Pleyels concerto output is the existence of multiple versions (for different solo instruments) of the same work. Some of these, which might be termed parallel versions rather than arrangements stem from Pleyel himself and must therefore be considered authentic. To this category belongs Benton105 which exists in versions for violoncello and viola. The work was composed ca 1790 and is one of Pleyels later concertos. It is a fine example of the late 18th-century concerto and offers the soloist considerable technical challenges. Allan Badley |
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