Topic: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

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Anton Diabelli (1781 - 1858) was an Austrian composer, guitarist, and pianist. He lived and worked in Vienna (Austria) for many years. He composed mainly music for piano and guitar and founded a music publishing house.
The Andantino cantabile is the first movement of Sonatina No. 1 in G major, Op. 151. The composition is written in the early Romantic style and features a catchy, song-like (cantabile) melody. The musical mood is cheerful and easy to follow.

We released this recording several years ago. We have now created a new mix of the old recording using Pianoteq 9.

C. Bechstein D 282 concert grand piano: Pianoteq 9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPRCxKaTQlA

All of our music recordings can be seen at:
https://www.youtube.com/@Praeludium.Opus1

Last edited by J. Unruh (21-04-2026 18:41)

Re: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

J. Unruh wrote:

Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.

Anton Diabelli (1781 - 1858) was an Austrian composer, guitarist, and pianist. He lived and worked in Vienna (Austria) for many years. He composed mainly music for piano and guitar and founded a music publishing house.
The Andantino cantabile is the first movement of Sonatina No. 1 in G major, Op. 151. The composition is written in the early Romantic style and features a catchy, song-like (cantabile) melody. The musical mood is cheerful and easy to follow.

We released this recording several years ago. We have now created a new mix of the old recording using Pianoteq 9.

C. Bechstein D 282 concert grand piano: Pianoteq 9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPRCxKaTQlA

All of our music recordings can be seen at:

https://www.youtube.com/@Praeludium.Opus1


Nice playing Unruh. I thought I could learn this one too - but - then I listened to the second and third part,  Scherzo Allegro and Rondo Allegretto.
The Scherzo!!!  Just sparkles!   Not for me. 

Anyway, for some reason I thought you could play your oboe instead of the right hand - might be something....

Thank you for sharing your music Unruh.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (22-04-2026 12:44)

Re: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

beautiful recording, i don't know much Diabelli so this was a treat.

Re: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

J. Unruh wrote:

Binaural mix: For optimal sound, please use headphones.

Anton Diabelli (1781 - 1858) was an Austrian composer, guitarist, and pianist. He lived and worked in Vienna (Austria) for many years. He composed mainly music for piano and guitar and founded a music publishing house.
The Andantino cantabile is the first movement of Sonatina No. 1 in G major, Op. 151. The composition is written in the early Romantic style and features a catchy, song-like (cantabile) melody. The musical mood is cheerful and easy to follow.

We released this recording several years ago. We have now created a new mix of the old recording using Pianoteq 9.

C. Bechstein D 282 concert grand piano: Pianoteq 9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPRCxKaTQlA

All of our music recordings can be seen at:
https://www.youtube.com/@Praeludium.Opus1

This piece by Diabelli is truly lovely.
I've heard several of his compositions in typical Viennese style, and they're very interesting as a composer.
Perhaps today this composer is remembered by most only for the little waltz that inspired Beethoven's famous variations, Op. 120.
Thank you for sharing this piece.
Carmelo

Re: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

Hello Stig,
Thank you very much for listening and for your kind words. Could you explain your reference to the oboe? Diabelli’s composition is for pianoforte, isn’t it?
Best regards,
J. Unruh

Re: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

Hello Budo,
Thank you very much for listening and for your kind words. I’m always delighted to be able to showcase works by lesser-known composers.
Best regards,
J. Unruh

Re: PT9 C.Bechstein D 282 - Diabelli: Andantino cantabile Op 151 binaural

J. Unruh wrote:

Hello Stig,
Thank you very much for listening and for your kind words. Could you explain your reference to the oboe? Diabelli’s composition is for pianoforte, isn’t it?
Best regards,
J. Unruh


Hello Unruh. I found this one and thought you want to experiment/try it. I myself always experimenting with instruments, which you can hear if you dig into my youtube. I've been thinking about making a post "My slightly crazy experiments",collected unique.  .
My post Favorite selections from Pianoteq's music library got over 4000 listens in a short time. Post "experiments" might interest too..

https://youtu.be/UBVh5DoQ7aQ?list=RDUBVh5DoQ7aQ

Best wishes,

Stig