Presents
Ludwig van Beethoven
Symphony No.3 in E flat Major, Op.55 "Eroica"
Arranged for Violin, Viola, Violoncello and Piano by Ferdinand Ries
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Until the start of the 20th century, after the piano trio, the piano quartet was the next most popular format for chamber music with piano, far more popular than piano quintets. Nearly all composers writing chamber music undertook to write at least one piano quartet. Not so the piano quintet. Hence, Beethoven asked his close friend and arguably his best and most famous student Ferdinand Ries (1784-1838) to create an arrangement for piano quartet. Ries, who had studied with Beethoven for five years, who acted as his secretary, his agent, not to mention his friend, knew Beethoven probably better than anyone else. As a composer, his style often resembled Beethoven, how could it not. And Beethoven sometimes jokingly complained, "Oh, Ries...he imitates me too much." Unfortunately, Ries, as one of Europe's foremost piano soloists and an important composer in his own right, led a very busy life and did not get around to making this arrangement until after Beethoven's death. And in addition to this, his arrangement remained unpublished until 20 years after his own death.
You might think that turning a symphony into a piano quartet would be a hopeless task with the result being highly unsatisfactory, but this largely depended upon who was doing the arranging. Besides being Beethoven's alter ego, Ries himself was a first rate composer who wrote and performed chamber music throughout his life. He had three fine piano quartets of his own to his credit. Besides being a good pianist, Ries was also an excellent violinist and as such, he knew how to write for strings as well as piano. Hence, what Ries produced is almost as impressive as the symphony itself.
Not readily available, we are pleased to offer the original 1857 Simrock edition and recommend it to both professionals and amateurs will find it a very satsifying work. And in the concert hall, it is sure to make a strong impression.
Parts: $34.95