Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. They’re called the “Eroica Variations,” because Beethoven uses the same melody heard in the finale ...
Why Konstantin Scherbakov? Why Beethoven? Why ask Why? In the Book of Exodus, when Moses asked God what to call Him, God said, "I AM WHO I AM." Same thing with Scherbakov and Beethoven. Scherbakov is ...
In Howard’s hands, the Allegro con brio section in Act 1’s opening number conveys more of the music’s opera buffa character than in Katsaris’s scaled-down reading. While Katsaris clips the F major ...
Beethoven's Eroica Variations technically should be called the Prometheus Variations, because he took the tune from his ballet, The Creatures of Prometheus. Romanian pianist Mihaela Ursuleasa plays ...
This week, it's a program of variations for the piano with works by Beethoven, Mozart, and more. This week, it's a program of variations – from Beethoven's Eroica Variations with pianist Inna Faliks, ...
(15) Variations and a Fugue on an original theme, 'Eroica' Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Konstantin Scherbakov, Piano Sonata for Piano No. 23, 'Appassionata' Konstantin Scherbakov, Piano Ludwig van ...