An Opus for the Insightful World
Ex 5.1
(a) Sonata in D Major, Hob. XVI:37, second movement, opening
(b) Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI:39, first movement, opening
Fortepiano Anton Walter with stoss action (Vienna, 1782) by Chris Maene (Ruiselede, 2005). © Tom Beghin and Naxos 2009/2011Ex. 5.4
(a) Duetto “Nun ich meinen Wurstel habe” from Die Feuersbrunst, Hob. XXIXb:A, opening line;
Isa Katharina Gericke, soprano, and Andreas Karasiak, tenor, with Capella Augustina, conducted by Andreas Spering. Excerpt from CPO 777 213-2 (2009).(b) No. 6b transposed from C-sharp major to D major
Fortepiano Anton Walter with stoss action (Vienna, 1782) by Chris Maene (Ruiselede, 2005) © Tom Beghin 2014Ex. 5.10
Sonata 6, third movement (No. 18), mm. 102-end
Fortepiano Anton Walter with stoss action (Vienna, 1782) by Chris Maene (Ruiselede, 2005). © Tom Beghin and Naxos 2009/2011Ex. 5.11
Sonata 4, first movement (No. 10), development and part of recapitulation (mm. 29-57)
Fortepiano Anton Walter with stoss action (Vienna, 1782) by Chris Maene (Ruiselede, 2005) © Tom Beghin and Naxos 2009/2011Physiognomic Gallery
Photos by Jeremy Tusz © Tom Beghin 2015
Pathognomic Trailer
Bonus 1
Gili Loftus plays Marianna von Auenbrugger’s Sonata in E-flat Major (Vienna: Artaria, c. 1783)
Video by Jonathan Hong. Recorded in Redpath Hall (McGill University), May 2012. Fortepiano Anton Walter (c. 1795) by Chris Maene (Ruiselede, 2005) © Tom Beghin 2015Bonus 2
April Babey sings Antonio Salieri’s Ode in honor of the deceased Marianna (Vienna: Artaria, c. 1783), accompanied by Tom Beghin
https://vimeo.com/120160763
Video by Jonathan Hong. Recorded July 2012. Fortepiano Anton Walter with stoss action (1782) by Chris Maene (2005). © Tom Beghin 2015