Daniel Steibelt; Piano Concerto No.1 in C (1794) [REMASTER]

Daniel Gottlieb Steibelt (1765-1823) was a German composer. He was a contemporary and bitter rival of Beethoven, refusing to be in a room with him after being humiliated in a piano dual. Several of his later concertos have been recorded - here is the 4th:    • Harp Concerto (Piano Concerto No.4) in E-f...   (soloist is a harp in this recording, but it's written for piano) and the 6th:    • Video   (just a solo reduction on this one). The 3rd, 5th, and 7th have been recorded by Howard Shelley on the Hyperion label, and can all now be found on YouTube (too many links to post, as they do separate videos for each movement, but a simple search will find them). But to my knowledge, the first 2 have never been recorded in any form, which is where I come in. IMSLP has scores for both, and I also did the second:    • Daniel Steibelt; Piano Concerto No.2 in E ...   (this one has not been remastered yet). (There is apparently an 8th concerto as well, featuring a chorus, one of the first to do so, but I've found neither recording nor manuscript of this.) Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_... IMSLP: https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Steib... Movements: 0:00 - I. Allegro 15:36 - II. Rondo -- 19:35 - Pastorale (technically still part of the 2nd movement) This piece was the winner of last month's poll for which of three older videos deserved a remaster, beating out Johann David Hermann and Valentino Nicolay. In addition to improving the audio quality, I've slightly reduced the tempo on both movements, particularly during the fast runs that were a bit unplayable at the base tempo. Some rubato seemed required, as it would drag if the whole piece were slowed down to the point where those runs seem reasonable, so I had to compromise a bit. Disclaimer: Yes, it's synthesized. Obviously real musicians with real instruments would be vastly superior, but this simulated performance is better than nothing at all, which is what existed previously. My greatest wish is that these videos will inspire someone with the means to arrange a real performance and hopefully record and publish it so we can hear them in their full glory. If that someone is you, or you know of an existing recording of this, please let me know and I may add a link to this description.