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Anton Eberl (13 June 1765 – 11 March 1807)[1] was an Austrian composer, teacher and pianist

 

of the Classical period.

 

 

 

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Biography

 

Eberl was born in Vienna and studied piano and composition from several teachers, including Mozart. Besides being an outstanding composer, he was a pianist of the first rank and toured throughout Europe. He wrote well over 200 works in nearly every genre. The opus numbers given to his works bear no relation to reality. Unfortunately most of his works have disappeared and only his chamber music has continued to receive contemporary performance, though three symphonies by Eberl were recorded by Concerto Köln in 1999. Two of his piano concertos, op 32 & 40 were recorded in 2011 for CPO by Die Kölner Akademie under Michael Alexander Willens with Paolo Giacometti and Riko Fukuda as soloists. His concerto for two pianos op. 43 was recorded by the same team and will be released in 2014. [2] =======================================

Mov.I: Allegro vivace 00:00
Mov.II: Adagio ma non troppo più tosto. Andante 12:21
Mov.III: Rondo: Vivace assai 21:06

Pianist: James McChesney
Orchestra: Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Karl Kamper

 

 

 

There was no composer whose works were more frequently passed off as Mozart's than Eberl. Even more surprising was the documented fact that there was no protest from Mozart against the use

 

of his name on Eberl's compositions. Eberl, a friend and student of the great man, did mind but was too timid to take action until after Mozart had died. Finally, he published the following notice in a widely read German newspaper, "However flattering it may be that even connoisseurs were capable

 

of judging these works to be the products of Mozart, I can in no way allow the musical public to be left under this delusion." Despite this, his works still continued to be published under Mozart's name.=====================================

Mov.I: Andante sostenuto - Allegro con fuoco e vivace 00:00
Mov.II: Andante con moto 11:40
Mov.III: Menuetto. Allegro vivace 17:03
Mov.IV: Finale. Allegro assai 20:22

Orchestra: Concerto Köln
Conductor: Werner Ehrhardt

 

 

 

This in itself was a reliable indication as to the contemporary opinion of the quality of Eberl's works but we also have contemporary critical reviews of his works such as that of the influential Berlin Musical Journal which wrote in 1805, after a performance of his new symphony, "Since the symphonies of Mozart, Haydn and Beethoven, nothing but this symphony has been written which could be

 

placed alongside theirs." Indeed, Eberl's Symphony in E flat major was premiered at the same concert as Beethoven's Eroica Symphony on 7 April 1805, and it received rather more positive reviews than Beethoven's did.

 

 

 

His Trio for Piano, Clarinet and Cello, Op. 36, has been described by Professor Maurice Hinson as one of the most valuable trios written for this combination during the classical period."

Anton Eberl (1765-1807) Grand Trio pour clarinette, violoncelle et piano en mi bémol majeur,

 

Opus 36, composed in 1805 or 1806. Eberl was very likely a student of Mozart at one time,

 

and later, a rival of Beethoven until his untimely death in 1807.

00:00 - I. Andante maestoso - Allegro con spirito
10:27 - II.Adagio non troppo, ma con espresione
19:02 - III.Scherzo: Molto vivace
22:06 - IV.Allegretto

Performed by the Consortium Classicum

 

 

 

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