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These three packs of two DVDs each have been praised both
by the public and the critics. The sound and the image are a pleasure
for the senses. There also many bonus on each DVD. A very nice set to
buy, with a great interpretation!
Recorded in the Opéra Royal of Versailles. All cadenzas
are by François-René Duchâble.
More information:
- Languages : English, German, French
- Piano: François-René Duchâble
- Conductor: John Nelson
- Orchestra: Ensemble Orchestral de Paris
- Zone: 0 - All zones
- Image: PAL filmed in high resolution
- Editor: Lorcom Productions
- Sound: Stereo, Dolby 5.1 or DTS 5.1
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Beethoven - First and Third Piano Concertos:2 DVDs
First Piano Concerto
Third Piano Concerto
About these two concertos, comments by Daniel Gaudet, director
of the Opéra royal of Versailles
"Tempest" Sonata
Music lesson by François-René Duchâble (1st
and 3rd concertos)
From the rehearsal to the concert (Nelson-Duchâble: 3rd concerto)
Making Of
Visit of the Opéra royal in Versailles
Multi-angle with 4 different views: piano, conductor, orchestra,
soloists - 3rd Concerto, third movement
Listen to the music and read the score: 1st Concerto, second movement. |
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Beethoven - Fifth Piano Concerto: 2 DVDs
Fifth Piano Concerto
About the fifth concerto, comments by Daniel Gaudet, director
of the Opéra royal of Versailles
"Waldstein" Sonata
Music lesson by François-René Duchâble
(5th concerto)
Interview of François-René Duchâble
Beethoven's pianoforte
Making of
Multi-angle with 4 different views: piano, conductor, orchestra,
soloists - 5th Concerto, first mouvment
Listen to the music and read the score: 5th Concerto, second
movement
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Order this pack - 2 DVDs |
Beethoven - Second and Fourth Piano Concertos: 2 DVDs
Second Piano Concerto
Fourth Piano Concerto
"Appassionata" Sonatae
Music lesson by François-René Duchâble
Making of
Interview of John Nelson
Multi-angle with 4 different views: piano, conductor, orchestra,
soloists - Fourth Concerto, 1st movement
Listen to the music and read the score: Fourth Concerto, second
movement |
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