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BEETHOVEN – Adelaide, Song, Op.46 – for TWO CELLOS and PIANO

Other Identification: Ludwig van BEETHOVEN. Op. 46. Written between 1794 and 1796, first pubñlished in 1802. . During the period he created Adelaide, Beethoven was in his mid twenties; he had come to Vienna in 1792 to pursue a career and was in the early stages of making a name for himself as pianist and composer. The work was especially popular in Beethoven’s day, and went through many editions. Various composers, including Sigismond Thalberg and Franz Liszt (who wrote three versions, S.466) prepared arrangements of the song for solo piano. Later in the nineteenth century, the critic Eduard Hanslick called Adelaide “the only song by Beethoven the loss of which would leave a gap in the emotional life of our nation.” The song is less well-known today; the New Grove calls it “once-popular”.
Movements or sections: marked ‘Larghetto’
Instrumentation: arranged by Osama Sasaki, and prepared as a concert piece for Two Cellos and Piano by David Johnstone. 2 PDFs: PDF 1 – Both cello parts PDF 2 – piano part
Approximate difficulty: medium to difficult

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