Beethoven: The Sonatas for Piano & Violin, Vol. 2
On this CD:
1. Sonata for violin & piano No. 5 in F major ("Spring") Op. 24
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern
2. Sonata for violin & piano No. 6 in A major, Op. 30/1
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern
3. Sonata for violin & piano No. 7 in C minor ("Eroica") Op. 30/2
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern
4. Sonata for violin & piano No. 8 in G major, Op. 30/3
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern
5. Sonata for violin & piano No. 10 in G major ("The Cockcrow") Op. 96
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
Performed by Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern
Beethoven: The Sonatas for Piano & Violin, Vol. 2, Music, Ludwig van Beethoven, Eugene Istomin, Isaac Stern, Chamber, Classical, Classical Music, Violin with Keyboard
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- The best...simply!
- This is not Arrau, this is Beethoven himself
- A very passionate and serious-minded Beethoven.
- Must-have if you like Beethoven
- Exquisite, elegant, measured, and great.
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Release Date: 1990-03-29 |
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 1. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
- Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 2. Adagio cantabile
- Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 3. Rondo (Allegro)
- Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 1. Allegro assai
- Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 2. Andante con moto -
- Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 3. Allegro ma non troppo
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 1. Adagio sostenuto -
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 2. Allegretto
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 3. Presto agitato
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The best...simply!.......2007-06-09
What more can I say....
I dont really know much about classical, and I wont pretend that I do, but to me, this is perfection!
Excellent service to as item arrived in good time!
This is not Arrau, this is Beethoven himself.......2006-07-19
First of all I would like to say, I have to disagree with a reviewer that says Arrau plays "too slow" this I can handle although I consider his speed is fine... but mostly when he says something like "he gives a romantic touch to these sonatas that were dedicated to men".
That is a huge blasphemy and here's why: Beethoven was a passionate man, I guess every Beethoven fan and student knows that, and if you still don't believe it just listen to his piano, violin and cello trios to see how much passion and romance there is involved. So it doesn't matter if he dedicated these sonatar (or any of his works) to a woman, a man or an alien, it is quite clear that whoever it was intended to, Beethoven would have probably execute it with passion and romance.
The execution of the Appassionata sonata is the ultimate execution. I need more words from other universe to describe how you can easly breeze into the composer's mind and actually feel what he felt and thought when he composed this piece. The 3rd movement is to me the best around and the best I've heard (from dozens of dozens), especially the last two minutes when it's clear the composer went drive mad. With other performers you will see that in these two minutes (when the piece reachis its climax) they will normally slow down which obviously a clear mistake and not what Beethoven intended). The last two minutes are to be played with madness, more madness, anger, more anger and all the passion you can put into those 88 keys. You can't slow down the climax of the piece ! That's why it is called Appassionata ! Such a beautiful piece.
The moonlight execution is the best I've heard too (with the exception of the 1st movement). Each one of the three movements take you to a mind state where you can feel how and what Beethoven felt about countess Giuletta Giucardi: love, joy and then hate, respectively. Just like the appasionata, the 3rd movement's performance is stunning. By the time you reach half of it, your mind will think you're listening to Beethoven.
Patetique is a good execution. I haven't really heard a notable performance, probably due to the fact of being one of Beethoven's earlier -more Mozartian/classisist- works. Still it is very good, and the movement that impresses me the most is the second.
Do your self a favor and get this CD. You will trash any other Beethoven Piano sonatas CD, and you will eventually look forward to buy the 32 piano sonata box set by Claudio Arrau -to listen to the man himself playing all his works-, which I proudly own and just like this disc, it is worth every single penny.
A very passionate and serious-minded Beethoven........2004-01-01
Claudio Arrau is not always an easy pianist to listen to. His playing is sometimes very irritating and at times can seem boring. Not everyone will agree with his Beethoven playing, and his playing in general, but many will be fascinated by his complex intellectuality. His Beethoven playing, particularly the sonatas, are some of his best and most interesting work. If anyone was to own one recording of Arrau's playing, I would surely suggest a Beethoven recording. His interpretations of these three popular sonatas are unorthodox but are given very passionate and interesting performances. Anyone studying or interested in these sonatas should listen to Arrau, the Appassionata especially is given an excellent performance.
This CD is highly recommended, it's an excellent lesson in Arrau's Beethoven playing.
Must-have if you like Beethoven.......2003-12-09
This is a disc you should buy immediately if you don't have Arrau's complete Beethoven sonatas set already. Arrau gives truly superb renditions of these three sonatas: the Pathetique is stormy and dramatic in its outer movements and intensely peaceful at the center, his Moonlight sheds a new light on this too often played sonata, but the real prize of the disc is the Appassionata, where Arrau plays with more angriness and drama than anyone I've yet heard. Hear how he assaults the chords of the third movement! These three sonatas, especially the last, are Arrau's territory and it shows in all aspects. You'd best get the whole set but for a good introduction this single disc is indispensable.
Exquisite, elegant, measured, and great........2003-11-18
It's wonderful to return to these works after an absence of 30 years. Familiar, but ... consider the andante con moto of No 23 in F Minor, Op 57... it begins quietly, measured pace, the low notes of the keyboard,
certain in its course, building slowly, then it moves into the middle range, so beautiful, so much beauty, bell like tone of the notes, exquisite touch of the pianist, as if reasoning with us, listen to me, listen to me, a sense of urgency, sensual urgency builds, playfulness, but the inexorable drive to climax, back to the beginning for the resolution, a pause, then ....
If there is anything more beautiful in the piano repertoire, show it to me.
Played by a musicians artist. A bargain.
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- Beethoven: Favourite Piano Sonatas / Vladimir Ashkenazy
- All the essentials on two discs
- Pure genius, in composition and in performance
- Impeccable - scholarly yet perfected performances
- Excellent Double CD
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Release Date: 1997-08-26 |
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight': I. Adagio sostenuto
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight': II. Allegretto & Trio
- Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 'Moonlight': III. Presto agitato
- Piano Sonata No. 26 In E Flat Major, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux': I Adagio - Allegro
- Piano Sonata No. 26 In E Flat Major, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux': II Andante espressivo
- Piano Sonata No. 26 In E Flat Major, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux': III Vivacissimamente
- Piano Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest': I Largo - Allegro
- Piano Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest': II Adagio
- Piano Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest': III Allegretto
- Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 'Pathetique': I Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
- Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 'Pathetique': II Adagio cantabile
- Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 'Pathetique': III Rondo: Allegro
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 'Appassionata': I Allegro assai
- Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 'Appassionata': II Andante con moto
- Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 'Appassionata': III Allegro ma non troppo
- Piano Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': I Allegro
- Piano Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': II Andante
- Piano Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': III Scherzo & Trio: Allegro vivace
- Piano Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': IV Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
- Piano Sonata No. 21 In C Major, Op. 53 'Waldstein': I Allegro con brio
- Piano Sonata No. 21 In C Major, Op. 53 'Waldstein': II Introduzione: Molto adagio
- Piano Sonata No. 21 In C Major, Op. 53 'Waldstein': III Rondo: Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo
Customer Reviews:
Beethoven: Favourite Piano Sonatas / Vladimir Ashkenazy.......2007-07-09
Good technique and good sound. The CD contains the most known sonatas and it was a hard task to deliver them in a fresh yet traditional form.
All the essentials on two discs.......2007-05-29
Other reviewers have written sufficiently on the quality of this purchase; I don't need to add to it, only concur with them that this is a fabulous and inexpensive package. My only criticism is of the sound quality...and maybe the performance of the 14th. It's a minor issue though. No other package that I know of gives the buyer all the essential sonatas on two discs of such high quality. A great buy.
Pure genius, in composition and in performance.......2007-05-20
Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on classical music, much less on classical music performances, so my reviews represent a newcomer's take on classical CDs. Take that for what it's worth.
This recording of Beethoven's sonatas was the first classical CD I ever bought, and it remains my favorite. The compositions are heart-rending. The performance is excellent. This is an album equally great both for classically-uninitiated and for longtime veterans.
Ashkenazy's performance makes heavy use of dynamics, from near-inaudible pianissimos to shattering fortissimos. Some people may dislike this--it's not an album to pop into your walkman and ignore--but I found that it gave the sonatas a richer emotional resonance. As the piano goes from a quiet, singing tone to harsh clanging, so one's heart follows. This CD (or rather, CDs) is a must-buy.
Impeccable - scholarly yet perfected performances.......2006-08-08
I've listened to Ashkenazy's renditions of these pieces for quite some time of this disk, and I was extremely impressed with his force. He does not skimp on volume when volume is needed (the brutal chords in the third movement of Moonlight is what I was really looking for). I've also used his rendition of the Pathetique as a guide for my own learning of the piece. The man's technique is absolutely beyond belief, his clarity, his voicing, his touch, it fits so perfectly with these fine works by Beethoven. The Hammerklavier is sadly missing, but that is to be expected because of its length. Overall, these are powerful recordings and I highly recommend them. I hope to reach such a pinnacle of artistry some day in my own playing.
Excellent Double CD .......2006-04-25
This double CD is exquisite. Vladimir Ashkenazy plays Beethoven with sensitivity and dynamic intensity. The quality of the CD is excellent, the playing sublime, and the value outstanding.
This double CD has quickly become one of my favorites. I originally heard it on the local NPR classical stations, bought the CD here, and love it!
I just can't think of a single deficiency in the CD. I think this is just an excellent CD at any price; at the price here, it is a real bargain.
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Release Date: 1998-10-20 |
Tracks:
- Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Allegro
- Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Adagio
- Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Menuetto: Allegretto
- Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Prestissimo
- Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Allegro vivace
- Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Largo appassionato
- Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Scherzo: Allegretto
- Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Rondo: Grazioso
- Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Allegro con brio
- Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Adagio
- Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Scherzo: Allegro
- Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Allegro assai
Tracks:
- Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Allegro molto e con brio
- Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Adagio molto
- Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Finale: Prestissimo
- Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Allegro
- Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Allegretto
- Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Presto
- Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Presto
- Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Largo e mesto
- Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Menuetto: Allegro
- Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Rondo: Allegro
- Sonata No.22 In F Major, Op.54: In tempo di Menuetto
- Sonata No.22 In F Major, Op.54: Allegretto - Piu allegro
Tracks:
- Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Allegro molto e con brio
- Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Largo con gran espressione
- Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Allegro
- Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso
- Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Allegro
- Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Allegretto
- Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Rondo: Allegro comodo
- Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Allegro
- Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Andante
- Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Scherzo: Allegro assai
Tracks:
- Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Allegro con brio
- Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Adagio con molta espressione
- Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Menuetto
- Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Rondo: Allegretto
- Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Andante von variazioni
- Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Scherzo: Allegro molto
- Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un Eroe: Maestoso andante
- Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Allegro
- Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Andante - Allegro
- Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Allegro molto e vivace
- Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Adagio con espressione - Allegro vivace
Tracks:
- SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Grave - Allegro molto e con brio
- SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Adagio cantabile
- SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Rondo: Allegro
- Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Adagio sostenuto
- Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Allegretto
- Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Presto agitato - Adagio - Presto agitato
- SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Allegro assai - Piu allegro
- SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Andante con moto
- SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Allegro ma non troppo - Presto
Tracks:
- Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Allegro
- Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Andante
- Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Scherzo: Allegro vivace
- Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
- Sonata No.21 In C Major, Op.53 'Waldstein': Allegro con brio
- Sonata No.21 In C Major, Op.53 'Waldstein': Introduzione (Adagio molto) - Rondo (Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo)
- Sonata No.19 In G Minor, Op.49 No.1: Andante
- Sonata No.19 In G Minor, Op.49 No.1: Rondo: Allegro
- Sonata No.20 In G Major, Op.49 No.2: Allegro ma non troppo
- Sonata No.20 In G Major, Op.49 No.2: Tempo di menuetto
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- Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Allegro vivace
- Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Adagio grazioso
- Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Rondo: Allegretto - Adagio - Presto
- Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Largo - Allegro
- Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Adagio
- Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Allegretto
- Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Allegro
- Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Scherzo: Allegretto vivace
- Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Menuetto: Moderato grazioso
- Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Presto con fuoco
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- Sonata No.24 In F Sharp Major, Op.78: Adagio cantabile - Allegro ma non troppo
- Sonata No.24 In F Sharp Major, Op.78: Allegro vivace
- Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Presto alla tedesca
- Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Andante
- Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Vivace
- Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Das Lebewohl (Les Adieux): Adagio - Allegro
- Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Abwesenheit (L'Absence): Andante espressivo
- Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Wiedersehn (Le Retour): Vivacissimamente - Poco andante - Tempo 1
- Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
- Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen
Tracks:
- Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Allegretto ma non troppo
- Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Vivace alla Marcia
- Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto - Tempo del primo pezzo - Allegro
- Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Allegro
- Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Scherzo: Assai vivace - Presto - Tempo 1
- Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Adagio sostenuto
- Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Largo - Allegro - Prestissimo - Allegro risoluto (Fuga a tre voci, con alcune licenze)
Tracks:
- Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Tempo 1
- Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Prestissimo
- Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Tema: Andante molto cantabile e espressivo - Variazioni 1-6
- Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Moderato cantabile, molto espressivo
- Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Allegro molto
- Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Adagio ma non troppo
- Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Fuga: Allegro ma non troppo - L'istesso tempo di arioso - L'istesso tempo della Fuga - Meno allegro
- Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111: Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
- Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111: Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile - Variazioni
Customer Reviews:
Barenboim's Beethvoen.......2007-06-27
I heard Bachaus play all Beethoven recitals at Carnegie Hall, in NYC. At that time he was the acknowledged master of the Beethvoen Sonata. With Barenboim, the old order changeth, yielding place to new. These recordings have fire, tempestuousness and passion, all emotions that belong in Beethoven.
One of the very best ever.......2007-02-15
This set has to be experienced. The clarity of these performances is beyond belief. If it's not the best set of Beethoven Sonatas, it is certainly among the very best. Take for example the first movement of Sonata number 21. It is so easy to have a performer play all the notes just as Beethoven wrote them and yet leave the listener in a morass of confusion without the slightest idea of what he had in mind. Not here. The ideas pour forth in a white light that has to be experienced. It really has to be experienced!! I love these performances. I will play them until I die. Oh...and the recordings are technically excellent. At least when played through Levinson electronics and Maggies....superb!
dead in the water.......2007-01-12
Sorry, I just don't like Barenboim's renditions. Beethoven is my favourite composer, depending on my mood that is, and nothing moves me as his music can. But I just don't get Barenboim's renditions... doesn't do a thing for me. Something of Beethoven's depth and richness gets totally "lost in translation".
Better off finding a better performance of these if you really want to be "blown away". My favorite "Beethoven" conductor would have to be Herbert von Karajan; and as for individual pianists my all time favorite is Maurizio Pollini, whose performances are exquisite, in both technique and expression! If you are a music lover you should really check his work out if you haven't already. My favorite Beethoven CD by him is "Die Spaten Klaviersonaten" (Beethoven) by Deutsche Grammophon in their "legendary recordings" series. It is a real gem! (the sound quality is excellent also)
Sublime expression nourished by a colossal vision!.......2006-03-23
Thanks to this immense and untiring activity in the field of the orchestral direction, his vision as pianist has enriched himself quite a lot: Barenboim performs these well known Sonatas with a splendid architectural construction; according Schnabel `s tradition.
And that is a very remarkable good point in this musical moment where the pianist technique is eclipsing and even annulling the personal approach in the most of pianists all over the world. Honesty, conviction, vision and commitment dress those interpretations loaded of expression and personality.
In the great tradition of the great Beethovenian keyboard giants of the past, Daniel explores and plays every little bar with that well felt intensity of someone who in Beethoven `s there is much more than simple music. In Beethoven the music is not a goal by itself; but a revelation superior to any philosophy; all his musical legacy possess values that are placed of the standards. There is not art without second intention and that is precisely what Barenboim has made with this fabulous cycle of Beethoven Sonatas.
If you really want to listen remarkable performances far beyond of the trivial conventionalisms, go for this record.
Performed with great enthusiasm.......2004-05-16
This is classic early Barenboim (he was just 24 when he started recording this set in 1966). He is very enthusiastic and expressive (if you don't like him, he "takes liberties" and "shows off"). The slow movements are veerrry slow, and the fast ones really rip. Pianissimo is extremely soft, and fortissimo rattles the windows! [My wife insists that I wear headphones for late-night listening.]
Personally, I think his style is just right for Beethoven (but perhaps just a bit much when he plays Mozart). I'm very glad that I bought this set, but some might prefer Brendell's (Phillips) or Kempff's (DG) more sedate versions.
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Tracks:
- Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 1. Allegro - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 2. Adagio - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 3. Menuetto. Allegretto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 4. Prestissimo - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 1. Allegro vivace - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 2. Largo appassionato - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegretto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 4. Rondo. Grazioso - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 1. Allegro con brio - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 2. Adagio - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegro - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 4. Allegro assai - Beethoven
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 In C Minor: 1. Allegro molto e con brio - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 In C Minor: 2. Adagio molto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 In C Minor: 3. Finale. Prestissimo - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 6, Op. 10 In F Major: 1. Allegro - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 6, Op. 10 In F Major: 2. Allegretto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 6, Op. 10 In F Major: 3. Presto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 1. Presto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 2. Largo e mesto - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 3. Menuetto. Allegro - Beethoven
- Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 4. Rondo. Allegro - Beethoven
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 1. Allegro molto e con brio
- Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 2. Largo, con gran espressione
- Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 3. Allegro
- Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 4. Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso
- Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 'Pathetique' In C Minor: 1. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
- Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 'Pathetique' In C Minor: 2. Adagio cantabile
- Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 'Pathetique' In C Minor: 3. Rondo. Allegro
- Sonata No. 9, Op. 14 In E Major: 1. Allegro
- Sonata No. 9, Op. 14 In E Major: 2. Allegretto
- Sonata No. 9, Op. 14 In E Major: 3. Rondo. Allegro comodo
- Sonata No. 10, Op. 14 In G Major: 1. Allegro
- Sonata No. 10, Op. 14 In G Major: 2. Andante
- Sonata No. 10, Op. 14 In G Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegro assai
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 1. Allegro con brio
- Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 2. Adagio con molta espressione
- Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 3. Menuetto
- Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 4. Rondo. Allegretto
- Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 1. Andante con Variazioni
- Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 2. Scherzo. Allegro molto
- Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 3. Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un Eroe
- Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 4. Allegro
- Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 1. Andante - Allegro - Tempo I - attaca:
- Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 2. Allegro molto e vivace - attaca:
- Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 3. Adagio con espressione - attaca:
- Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 4. Allegro vivace
- Sonata No. 14, Op. 27 'Mondschein-Sonate' In C Sharp Minor: 1. Adagio sostenuto - attaca:
- Sonata No. 14, Op. 27 'Mondschein-Sonate' In C Sharp Minor: 2. Allegretto - attaca:
- Sonata No. 14, Op. 27 'Mondschein-Sonate' In C Sharp Minor: 3. Presto agitato
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 16, Op. 31 In G Major: 1. Allegro vivace - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 16, Op. 31 In G Major: 2. Adagio grazioso - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 16, Op. 31 In G Major: 3. Rondo. Allegretto - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 17, Op. 31 'Sturm-Sonate' In D Minor: 1. Largo - Allegro - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 17, Op. 31 'Sturm-Sonate' In D Minor: 2. Adagio - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 17, Op. 31 'Sturm-Sonate' In D Minor: 3. Allegretto - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 1. Allegro - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 2. Scherzo. Allegretto vivace - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 3. Menuetto. Moderato e grazioso - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 4. Presto con fuoco - L.V. Beethoven
Tracks:
- Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 1. Allegro
- Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 2. Andante
- Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
- Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 4. Rondo. Allegro, ma non troppo
- Sonata No. 19, Op. 49 In G Minor: 1. Andante
- Sonata No. 19, Op. 49 In G Minor: 2. Rondo. Allegro
- Sonata No. 20, Op. 49 In G Major: 1. Allegro, ma non troppo
- Sonata No. 20, Op. 49 In G Major: 2. Tempo di Menuetto
- Sonata No.21, Op. 53 'Waldstein-Sonate' In C Major: 1. Allegro con brio
- Sonata No.21, Op. 53 'Waldstein-Sonate' In C Major: 2. Introduzione. Adagio molto - attaca:
- Sonata No.21, Op. 53 'Waldstein-Sonate' In C Major: 3. Rondo. Allegretto moderato
- Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Apassionata' In F Minor: 1. In tempo d'un Menuetto
- Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Apassionata' In F Minor: 2. Allegretto
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Appasionata' In F Minor: 1. Allegro assai
- Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Appasionata' In F Minor: 2. Andante con moto - attaca:
- Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Appasionata' In F Minor: 3. Allegro, ma non troppo - Presto
- Sonata No. 24, Op. 78 In F Sharp Major: 1. Adagio cantabile - Allegro, ma non troppo
- Sonata No. 24, Op. 78 In F Sharp Major: 2. Allegro vivace
- Sonata No. 25, Op. 79 In G Major: 1. Presto alla tedesca
- Sonata No. 25, Op. 79 In G Major: 2. Andante
- Sonata No. 25, Op. 79 In G Major: 3. Vivace
- Sonata No. 26, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux' In E Flat Major: 1. Das Lebewohl (Les Adieux): Adagio - Allegro
- Sonata No. 26, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux' In E Flat Major: 2. Abwesenheit (L'Absence): Andante espressivo
- Sonata No. 26, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux' In E Flat Major: 3. Das Wiedersehn (Le Retour): Vivacissimamente
- Sonata No. 27, Op. 90 In E Minor: 1. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
- Sonata No. 27, Op. 90 In E Minor: 2. Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen
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- Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 1. Etwas lebhaft und mit der innigsten Empfindung: Allegretto, ma non troppo
- Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 2. Lebhaft, marschmassig: Vivace alla Marcia
- Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 3. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll: Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto - attaca:
- Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 4. Geschwinde, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit: Allegro
- Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 1. Allegro
- Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 2. Scherzo. Assai vivace
- Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 3. Adagio sostenuto. Appasionato e con molto sentimento
- Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 4. Largo - Allegro risoluto
Tracks:
- Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 In E Major: 1. Vivace, ma non troppo - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 In E Major: 2. Prestissimo - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 In E Major: 3. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung (Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo) - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 In A Flat Major: 1. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 In A Flat Major: 2. Allegro molto - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 In A Flat Major: 3. Adagio, ma non troppo - Fuga. Allegro, ma non troppo - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 32, Op. 111 In C Minor: 1. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato - L.V. Beethoven
- Sonata No. 32, Op. 111 In C Minor: 2. Arietta. Adagio molto semplice e cantabile - L.V. Beethoven
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Wilhelm Kempff was the premier German pianist of the postwar period, so it's no surprise that he was considered one of the supreme interpreters of Beethoven. He recorded complete sets of the sonatas and concertos twice, and just about all the rest of the chamber music with piano as well. Kempff was a classicist by nature, and his approach to Beethoven was clear and poised rather than impulsive, but it was never lacking in sheer power or virtuosity when necessary. His last cycle of Beethoven sonatas is rightly regarded as his musical testament. Even if the mono recordings offered a few more exciting moments in a couple of works, you can't go wrong here--there isn't a dud in the lot. --David Hurwitz
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The final testament of a great classicist.......2005-11-10
I waited a long time before finally buying this. I already had Gilels, Barenboim, Schnabel, Richter(for almost all),Annie fischer(a damn fine set also!) Brendel, and Arrau. I have always held gilels monumental set in the highest regard for its mixture of respect and power, beauty and ferocity. I knew that the Kempff box had ggod things, but after all these former sets, what knew could be said(similar to what i thought about michelangeli before i heard his op 2\3 and debussy preludes) But this set kept popping up in my life. Over and over respectable musicians kept hinting that this was the set to go for, a modern answer to schnabel's initial recording. Finally I bought it and my only regret is that i didnt succumb to it sooner. Kempff is, in my mind, not the most exciting of pianist's, but he everything that our modern school is not, in the best sense of the word. His sound and touch is crystalline, his authority over the notes unequalled. There isnt any of these sonata's i dont turn to when i want to investigate them for myself with score at hand, which in a word, can be described as revelatory. Dont hesitate like I did. Who knows maybe, in this age of classical deprecation, it may disappear before you had the chance. It is the end all of Beethoven interpretation. It lacks the machismo of Gilels, and Richter for that matter, but what it lacks in the thunder it makes up for in the calm of the storm.
Wilhelm Kempff Plays the Beethoven Piano Sonatas.......2005-08-17
Beethoven's "Tagebuch" includes the following famous entry: "The starry heavens above, the moral law within -- Kant!" Beethoven was alluding to Kant's statement in the "Critique of Practical Reason" of the two things that filled him with awe. But, in a simple way, Beethoven's statement could be read to show two related ways of understanding his music: the first as heroic, heaven-storming, and outwardly directed, and the second as inward, reflective, and meditative. Some of Beethoven's music can be seen as occupying on or the other end of the polarity. Much of the music somehow occupies both ends.
The same holds true as a rough approach to the performance of Beethoven's music -- including the 32 piano sonatas. Some artists emphasize the dramatic, rugged and virtuosic characteristics of the sonatas while others focus upon the music's inward and introspective qualities. The great German pianist Wilhelm Kempff's classic recording of the complete piano sonatas is clearly within the latter approach. Kempff (1895 -- 1991) recorded the complete Beethoven sonata-cycle twice, the first time in the 1950s and the second time in the 1960s. I had the original version on LP and purchased the CD set when LPs became obsolete. I recently had the opportunity to relisten to Kempff's renditions of the sonatas in their entirety.
Kempff's readings of the sonatas are highly personal and introspective. His tempos tend to be slow and fluid, the pedal is used a great deal, phrasing is highly legato, and volume is, for the most part, subdued and restrained. He offers a metaphysical, thoughtful reading of Beethoven which probes within. It is a moving and convincing way of rendering the sonatas, and I came away from my experience with the set over the past several days with a renewed devotion to this music. I have attempted about half of the sonatas myself over the years on the piano.
Beethoven's sonatas date from his youthful years in Bonn before his 1792 move to Vienna (the two sonatas of opus 49) to about 1822 (opus 111), five years before the composer's death. Thus, they occupied Beethoven for almost the entirety of his creative life. In listening to this complete set, the listener can follow Beethoven's development essentially chronologically and learn more first-hand about the sonatas and about the changes in Beethoven's styles of composition than can be gained from reading many studies.
Listeners interested in a complete set of the Beethoven sonatas will probably have some familiarity with some of the better-known
named sonatas, such as the "Pathetique", opus 13, the "Moonlight" opus 27 no. 2, the "Waldstein", opus 53, or the "Appassionata", opus 57. After falling in love with some of these works, it will be time for the listener to explore the entire series.
Kempff brings his own personal and introspective readings to each of these familar works. I think he does best with the rondo finale of the "Waldstein," with the "Moonlight" sonata, and with the two final movements of the "Tempest", opus 31 no. 2. His readings of these familiar works on the whole will offer fresh insight into these great sonatas.
But the greatest attraction of this set is the opportunity it provides to explore some of Beethoven's less frequently performed works. Again, Kempff is at his best in works of an introspective character. Thus, those coming to the sonata-cycle for the first time will enjoy his performances of the opus 26 sonata, with the opening variations and the celebrated funeral march, of opus 78, 79, and 81a ("Les Adieux"), of opus 90, and of opus 101, 109, 110, and the great end to the series, opus 111. Opus 90, 101, and 109 are particular favorites of mine, and Kempff plays them beautifully.
There is yet another group of sonatas that also receive excellent readings on the set. This group includes two excellent ambitious early works, opus 2 no. 3 and opus 7 (another favorite), the three sonatas of opus 10, the under-appreciated opus 22, the companion to the more famous "Moonlight" sonata, opus 27 no. 1, opus 31 no. 3 and the enigmatic opus 54, sandwiched between the "Waldstein" and the "Appassionata". The magisterial and heroic "Hammerklavier" sonata, opus 106, is in a class by itself. Each listeners's choices and fovorites among the 32 will vary and change with time and repeated hearings. This collection is an excellent introduction to all of them.
There are many recordings of the set of 32 sonatas and many approaches to the interpretation of Beethoven. His music is broader and deeper than any single reading. I have lived with my set of Kempff for a long time and am still moved and inspired by his playing of this inexhaustible music. Listeners wanting to get to know this great body of work will find much to cherish in these performances by Wilhelm Kempff.
Robin Friedman
full of artistry, very nice........2005-06-06
Among the great pianists who played Beethoven's sonatas, I love Kempff and Gilels most. Kempff's play is colorful(also with cleaness), while Gilels's play is clean. Of course,if you only prefer highly keyboard technique, Pollini is a better choice.
I think, Kempff was born not only as a great pianist, but also as a musical artist. listen to Kempff just like listen to a small orchestra(among instruments, only piano can do this). His left hand accompanied very well and his right hand song nicely. Some one may say Kempff lacks energetics, but I prefer his style---just like a stream flows naturally, accompanied with birds and flowers.
unlike some energetically played pianists, I never get tired in listening to Kempff. Though those CDs was recorded in 60s, the sonic quality is good enough. highly recommended.
Which One To Get, That Is The Question.......2005-02-10
For those who are not too familiar with Kempff, he is generally regarded as one of the most reputed Beethoven interpreter after Schnabel. Gulda was supposed to succeed them and was somehow stopped short. In Kempff, just like most pianists of the older generation, there is a strong element of improvisation, an element in the making of music which make him sound so fresh and spontaneous which left even Brendel way behind. Furthermore, his playing is so inspired that it never fails to remind us of some transcending church music.
Having said that, Kempff even in the 50s, was never quite as dynamic as Gulda; whereas some may instead find Schnabel's Beethoven even more instructive and not at all less inspired. But Schnabel's are all historic recordings. My no.1 choice for these sonatas is always Backhaus (Decca, in wonderful stereo sound), for some may find Arrau's early Beethoven sonatas boring and Gilel's (which is not exactly a whole cycle in any event) not soulful enough, however much conviction he had for them. And to be honest, I have never finished Brendel's and I have never even tried Ashkenazy's Beethoven except his piano trio with Perlman and Harell and somehow I just stopped there...
Roughly speaking, Kempff's 50s cycle is more energetic, fiery and forceful, wheras his 60s is more colourful, more sublime, and with more subtleties. But that doesn't mean he was off his peak or insufficiently fiery (unlike Schnabel whose first cycle is more preferable than his second cycle recorded in the 50s). Being a complete musician as well as a remarkable composer, there was still some obvious development in his music making even between these two cycles which makes him fairly and squarely an authoritative alternative even to Backhaus: another reason that we should try to listen to both.
And as far as the recorded sound is concerned, there is the difference of more than one whole generation, so that the ordinary music lovers may not find the 50s recording delightful or acceptable at all; whereas few could really complain against the sound of the 60s.
So, if you are a pianist, or if you are a fan of Kempff, you probably will get both his 50s and 60s recordings: for like most great pianists or indeed most great musicians, every time they play, it is going to be different and they are all instructive and inspiring in their own way. I myself grapped both. But if your emphasis is on the early sonatas or just for general enjoyment or even for the last sonatas, it is better to get the 60s.
essential.......2004-06-02
what else can you say about kempff that isn't said before? this is the best beethoven ever record, he has a magic touch and this sets clearly shows it off. i have both recordings of his beethoven sonatas (1951 & 1964) as well as his schumann, brahms, schubert, bach, mozart, liszt etc and would recomand them all... enjoy the piano master
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Tracks:
- Son No.8 in c, Op.13, 'Pathetique': Grave; Allegro Molto E Con Brio
- Son No.8 in c, Op.13, 'Pathetique': Adagio Cantabile
- Son No.8 in c, Op.13, 'Pathetique': Rondo: Allegro
- Son No.14 in c#, Op.27 No.2, 'Moonlight': Adagio Sostenuto
- Son No.14 in c#, Op.27 No.2, 'Moonlight': Allegretto
- Son No.14 in c#, Op.27 No.2, 'Moonlight': Presto Agitato
- Son No.23 in f, Op.57, 'Appassionata': Allegro Assai
- Son No.23 in f, Op.57, 'Appassionata': Andante Con Moto
- Son No.23 in f, Op.57, 'Appassionata': Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
- Son No.26 in E flat, Op.81a, 'Les Adieux': Les Adieux: Adagio; Allegro
- Son No.26 in E flat, Op.81a, 'Les Adieux': L'Absence: Andante Expressivo
- Son No.26 in E flat, Op.81a, 'Les Adieux': Le Retour: Vivacissimamente
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Rubinstein: Favorite Beethoven Sonatas.......2007-06-11
I can't say enough about Rubinstein's interpretation. These are my favorite sonatas and I worship Beethoven. I also have these sonatas done by Brendle, Ashkanazi, Kemph, Buchbinder, Horowitz, and Gould, but Rubinstein does them best. Out of five stars, I would give Rubinstein ten. Although the recording is old, it is well done and does not detract at all from the performance. My only regret is that Rubenstein did not record the rest of the Beethoven sonatas.
Flawless Renditions of Familiar Pieces.......2007-03-14
The 4 Sonatas represented here are probably among the most familiar of all of Beethoven's work to the general listening public. They are beautifully rendered by Arthur Rubenstein in a recording of very good quality. This is an ideal purchase for someone who is seeking an introduction to Beethoven's work since the music is highly accessable and the price is very affordable. Rubenstein's playing is basically straightforward and sensitive, perfectly suited to the 4 selections presented here.
An amateur takes pleasure .......2006-12-28
I do not know classical music in the way that many of the people who have reviewed this work do. I cannot compare Rubinstein's performances with other pianists. I cannot analyze the technical qualities of his playing. I cannot really be a judge of the work at the level that most listeners of classical music would like.
I can however say that the deep pleasure given by this work comes in part of hearing familiar 'classical music' replayed. It comes too out of certain qualities of the playing, its grace, its lightness, its moving depth, its clear rushes of excitement.
One of the greatest of all pianists playing some of the greatest piano music ever written cannot help but inspire and move the listener.
Loved for his elegant style, Rubenstein applies it to Beethoven.......2006-06-01
When great pianists come to the the sacred Beethoven sonatas, they diverge into two camps. The first camp tries to serve Beethoven first, the second imposes a 'personal' style with secondary attention to the composer. In the first camp everyone would put Schnabel, Serkin, Annie Fischer, Wilhelm Kempff, Murray Perahia, and perhaps nowadays Andras Schiff and Leif Ove Andsnes. In the second would be Horowitz, Richter, Cortot, Rubenstein, and a panoply of earlier greats in the Lisztian romantic tradition. These were the unabashed stylists, whose fans want to hear a pianist more than they want to hear piano music.
Rubenstein's fans were particularly devoted to him--he was that rare thing, a loable human being who also happened to be a virtuoso--and since he was less agressive than Richter and less flamboyant than Horowitz, Rubenstein's gentle, sophisticated way with Beethoven, which could evoke Paris over Vienna, felt more agreeable. But it's not selfless by any means. Rubenstein is the anti-Serkin, bringing the same dreaminess to the Moonlight that he brings to Chopin, smoothing over the outbursts in the Appassionate so that it will be more civilized (but losing half of Beethoven's revolutionary genius in the bargain), and generally giving his audiences what they want.
On its own terms, this CD is a lovely example of the Rubenstein method. Personally, I side with the first camp, but I can see why many listeners so admire this epitmoe of sophisticated elegance who never slips into vulgarity or blatant showmanship.
Excellent recordings.......2006-05-26
I love these recordings! I think the interpretations Rubinstein offers are different (which is a good thing) from the "Beethoven specialists," which is very refreshing. This is especially evident in the "Pathetique" Sonata (my personal favorite). I have recordings of Ashkenazy, Pollini, Brendel, and Kempff, but the Rubinstein is my favorite (Interestingly enough, I'd say Ashkenazy is next on that list).
His "Moonlight" and "Les Adieux" performances are among my favorite recordings of those particular sonatas as well. "Appassionata," which he recorded the most, is still good, but better versions of him playing it exist.
This CD is worth the money.
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- Allegro (Piano Sonata in D Major "Pastoral" Op. 28)
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- Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 1. Grave - Allegro Di Molto E Con Brio
- Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 2. Adagio Cantabile
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- Sonata No 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 2. Allegretto
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- Sonata No. 21 In C, Op. 53 (Waldstein): 1. Allegro Con Brio
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- Sonata No. 21 In C, Op. 53 (Waldstein): 3. Rondo (Allegretto Moderato - Pretissimo)
- Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 1. Allegro Assai
- Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 2. Andante Con Moto
- Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 3. Allegro Ma Non Troppo
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Astonishing Clarity.......2007-04-26
I recently heard Brendel's 70s recordings of the "famous" Beethoven sonatas first time in quite a few years (I heard them before). Initially, I was not moved. It sounded like he was just playing the notes. As I listened more attentively, however, I started to get impressed. Clarity is the key word here - the clarity of playing and intention. No detail is too small to Brendel. Every marking by the composer (staccato, legato, crescendo, decrescendo, diminuendo, etc) is observed with utmost care. He is one of the few musicians who understand the importance of clearly differentiating between forte, mezzo-forte, and fortissimo (and varying levels of piano in that matter). It also appears he painstakingly prepared the voicing of certain chords so they sound in very particular ways. Listening to Brendel is like watching familiar movies through an HDTV. Compared to his playing, Ashkenazy glosses over quite a few details even though I love his romantic view of the works. Brendel's Beethoven is like a house solidly built inside and out, with every nail firmly hammered in. In comparison, Ashkenazy's is like a house that is glamorously painted outside without as much craftsmanship committed inside.
Perhaps the downside of Brendel's approach is that everything sounds too intentional. It's as if Brendel pushes the score into my face, pointing at notes and markings for me. More imagination and spontaneity may have helped. But no one can deny this is a faithful materialization of what Beethoven wrote, astonishingly executed. Of course you can supplement Brendel with the Russian guys such as Gilels, Richter, Horowitz and particularly Kissin, whose rendition of Moonlight sonata defies any comparison. They truly know how to conjure up a perfect storm or squeeze every drop of juice from the score. But it would be misleading to think Brendel delivers no emotion from these sonatas. After all, the emotions are already in the music when played right. And no one knows more how to play the music right than Brendel does.
wounderful sonatas, questionable performance.......2006-02-10
When I found this recording in my library I was sourprised: The most beloved sonatas of Beethoven, played by a pianist I appreciate so much. How could I forget I own it?
I listened again, and understood. The sonatas are wounderful, but the playing is at most OK, and these works deserve much more. Almost every piece here has at least one much better performance: I prefer, for instance Gilels for the Appasionata, Rubinstein for the Pathetique, and Barenboim for the Les Adieux. This recording simply doesn't get to me.
Music to Put You to Sleep.......2005-07-01
I find Brendel's playing style washy, imprecise, sluggish, and completely without fire. In a word, boring! He is the anti-Glenn Gould.
Superb Sonata Survey of Budget Beethoven.......2005-03-22
Earlier recordings by Alfred Brendel hold a top spot in Gramophone's 2005 Classical CD Review, but while not at the top of the listing, this CD receives considerable praise at honorable mention. As always, individual sonatas have their respective, best interpreters (e.g., Rubinestein or Richter for Appassionata; Gilels for Waldstein); however, this is a rarely-found sampling by a recognized "great" pianist. In addition, collecting the pieces represented here would normally require the purchase of 2-3 individual CDs or a packaged cycle. Thus, this is a bargain value. Perhaps not the "first choice" for the musical purist or trained ear, nevertheless these recordings serve as a well-above-average collection of the most familiar Beethoven piano sonatas. Perfect for the classical listener wishing to (a) discover Beethoven piano music; (b) looking to fill in or diversify an existing collection or, (c) looking for a concise B+/A- collection of Brendal interpretations.
Beethoven's Most Popular Piano Works.......2005-01-27
Before Beethoven, the solo piano compositions (piano sonatas) of Haydn and Mozart were more designed for teaching, parlor music or an occasional showing of virtuosity - but within the classical restraint of the Vieneese culture. After mostly following this model for some time, Beethoven threw off these restaints and unleashed an unheard-of level of power and virtuosity - pioneering piano compositions of great drama, emotional expression and wide, dynamic tones. The public loved this new musical expression, especially such early works as the Pathetique and the so-called "Moonlight" sonata. Where piano sonatas before were well-suited for the dilattante and amatuer, these were now reserved only for the most advanced pianist. It was with such piano sonatas that Beethoven first worked out his revolutionary musical concepts that paved the way for his later and greater symphonies, concertos and string quartets - leaving behind the restraints of the "Classical period" and forging the way to the more-emotive "Romantic period."
Beethoven's seven most famous piano sonatas (the so-called "name sonatas") are on these two CD's. They are popular mostly because of the music is superb and changed the way the world looked at music at that time. These works (from Beethoven's "early" and "middle" periods until about 1801) are more popular and appealing to the average or newer listener than Beethoven's "lesser-accessible" and more turbulant later compositions. But, with so many recordings of these sonatas by so many of the great pianists to chose from, how does one decide? While for any individual sonata a certain performer may have recorded a spectacular reading, this 2-CD set by Alfred Brendel is - on a whole - excellent and highly rated. Gramophone Guide concluded of this DUO set, "These can be recommended without any reservations whatsoever." Brendel recorded three complete cycles of Beethoven's 32 sontatas. These are from Brendel's 1970's cycle (compared to the legendary first cycle on Vox or the most recent complete set recorded in the 1990's on Philips).
As one of the legendary pianist of the 20th century, Mr. Brendel is recognized worldwide as one of the finest interpreters of Beethoven (and Schubert) and gives exceptional performances here that are recorded with very good sound. Each reading is compelling, well-conceived and full of suspenseful and dramatic unfolding (Penguin Guide refers to them as "authoritive"). In particular, his "Waldstein" and "Tempest" show an exciting and seamless train-of-thought that resonates in the mind long after. His "Pastoral" and "Les Adieux" are gorgeous and flow like a refreshing stream. Equally attractive are the slower movements of the "Pathetique" and "Moonlight" sontata where Mr. Brendel creates an alluring atmosphere that is quiet, passionate and tender - hardly fitting the description of "overly-intellectual" often used in reference to his style (maybe its the thick glasses?). His readings here are still among my favorite for their depth and masterful sense of direction and unfolding, but many great pianist have recorded these marvels that have their own allure.
All things - sound quality included - this DUO set of Brendel's Beethoven makes an excellent first purchase for those exploring Beethoven's piano sonatas especially with the value of the Philips DUO set. It remains one of my favorite of hundreds of classical CD's. But, in this genre, the choices and quality is staggering and the hunt for the "best" can become a huge task. Last, if you are looking for a first, COMPLETE SET of all Beethoven's 32 sonatas for piano, there are two great, "Super-Budget" choices from Bernard Roberts (Nimbus) or Claude Frank (Music & Arts). Both present Beethoven with balance and artistry and make good reference sets that are highly affordable (only about $25-30 on Amazon marketplace for the 10-CD set).
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Release Date: 2001-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Cello Sonata No. 1 In F Major, Op. 5 No. 1: I. Adagio sostenuto-
- Cello Sonata No. 1 In F Major, Op. 5 No. 1: Allegro
- Cello Sonata No. 1 In F Major, Op. 5 No. 1: II. Rondo: Allegro vivace
- Cello Sonata No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2: I. Adagio sostenuto ed espressivo-
- Cello Sonata No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2: Allegro molto, piu tosto presto
- Cello Sonata No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2: II. Rondo: Allegro
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- Cello Sonata No. 3 In A Major, Op. 69: I. Allegro ma non tanto
- Cello Sonata No. 3 In A Major, Op. 69: II. Scherzo: Allegro molto
- Cello Sonata No. 3 In A Major, Op. 69: III. Adagio cantabile-
- Cello Sonata No. 3 In A Major, Op. 69: Allegro vivace
- Cello Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Op. 102 No. 1: I. Andante-
- Cello Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Op. 102 No. 1: Allegro vivace
- Cello Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Op. 102 No. 1: II. Adagio-
- Cello Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Op. 102 No. 1: Tempo d'andante-
- Cello Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Op. 102 No. 1: Allegro vivace
- Cello Sonata No. 5 In D Major, Op. 102 No. 2: I. Allegro con brio
- Cello Sonata No. 5 In D Major, Op. 102 No. 2: II. Adagio con molto sentimento d'affetto
- Cello Sonata No. 5 In D Major, Op. 102 No. 2: III. Allegro - Allegro fugato
- Horn Sonata In F Major, Op. 17: I. Allegro moderato - Barry Tuckwell
- II. Poco adagio, quasi andante- - Barry Tuckwell
- Rondo: Allegro moderato - Barry Tuckwell
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Consistently and superbly musical.......2004-05-17
There is little more one could ask for in these buoyant, dramatic, glowing and felicitous performances by cellist Lynn Harrell and pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy. They simply take off because of their marvelously unforced style of play, which at various moments can be commanding, poetic and even aristocratic. Both soloists also manifest an extremely satisfying instrumental tone, especially Harrell, whose cello sounds absolutely golden, and who frequently demonstrates the ability to truly sing and soar. And with Ashkenazy's wonderfully fluid approach, the two offer readings that, for me, outdo Rostropovich/Richter and Tortelier/Heidsieck, who both present fine offerings. Though Rostropovich possesses that wonderful, big sounding tone, in these sonatas he tends to pass over phrases too quickly for me. I prefer a bit of lingering here. At times, Richter also plays too fast. With regard to the Tortelier/Heidsieck duo, they tend to render marginally more extended pauses, deliberate accents and a slower, more deliberate pace. Also, while an excellent cellist, Tortelier lacks Harrell's opulent tone that I so revel in. There are so many satisfying moments in this Harrell/Ashkenazy set that it would take me longer than I would like to point them out, but listen, in particular, to the splendid opus 69 Third Sonata. Perhaps, this represents the two players at their finest in terms of both quality of expressiveness and instrumental interplay. Some real magic unfolds here. Overall, you will find it difficult to do better than these uplifting and extremely pleasurable accounts of these musical gems from Beethoven. Incidentally, the recorded sound on these discs is very fine, and exceeds that which is afforded the others in their presentations.
Lovely Cello Sonatas with a Wonderful Surprise at the end.........2004-02-19
This was the first time I met these Sonatas.
Actually, when I bought this disc, Because of the Title:
Cello Sonatas
I thought I was going to hear Sonatas for Cello Solo,
Like the Suites By Bach...
I Quickly fell in love with the Cello Sonatas, esspecially
the last three...
And what a Beautiful surprise it was to hear the Magnificent
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The Three Musicians Play extremly well!
esspecially Ashkenazy with his light touch
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Absolutely superb!!!.......2003-12-19
A truly wonderful recording,with the right combination of technical perfection coupled with emotion. And the addition of the Opus 17 Horn sonata was a good choice. Ashkenazy and Harrell are in top form (as is Tuckwell). This collection is an absolute must.
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- Greatest cycle of the greatest violin sonatas ever
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Release Date: 2002-09-10 |
Tracks:
- Violin Sonata No.1 in D major, Op.12 No.1: l Allegro con brio
- Violin Sonata No.1 in D major, Op.12 No.1: ll Tema con variazioni: Andante con moto
- Violin Sonata No.1 in D major, Op.12 No.1: lll Rondo: Allegro
- Violin Sonata No.2 in A major, Op.12 No.2: l Allegro viva
- Violin Sonata No.2 in A major, Op.12 No.2: ll Andante, piu tosto allegretto
- Violin Sonata No.2 in A major, Op.12 No.2: lll Allegro piacevolo
- Violin Sonata No.3 in E flat major, Op.12 No.3: l Allegro con spirito
- Violin Sonata No.3 in E flat major, Op.12 No.3: ll Adagio con molt'espressione
- Violin Sonata No.3 in E flat major, Op.12 No.3: lll Rondo: Allegro molto
Tracks:
- Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op23: l Presto
- Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op23: ll Andante scherzoso, piu allegretto
- Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op23: lll Allegro molto
- Violin Sonata No.6 in A major, Op.30 No.1: l Allegro
- Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op23: ll Adagio molto espressivo
- Violin Sonata No.4 in A minor, Op23: lll Allegretto con variazioni
- Violin Sonata No.8 in G major, Op.30 No.3: l Allegro assai
- Violin Sonata No.8 in G major, Op.30 No.3: ll Tempo di minuetto, ma molto moderato e grazioso
- Violin Sonata No.8 in G major, Op.30 No.3: lll Allegro vivace
Tracks:
- Violin Sonata No.9 in A major, Op.47 'Kreutzer': l Adagio sostenuto-Presto-Adagio
- Violin Sonata No.9 in A major, Op.47 'Kreutzer': ll Andante con variazioni
- Violin Sonata No.9 in A major, Op.47 'Kreutzer': lll Finale: Presto
- Violin Sonata No.5 in F Major, Op.24 'Spring'-'Le Printemps'-'Fruhlingssonate': l Allegro
- Violin Sonata No.5 in F Major, Op.24 'Spring'-'Le Printemps'-'Fruhlingssonate': ll Adagio molto espr
- Violin Sonata No.5 in F Major, Op.24 'Spring'-'Le Printemps'-'Fruhlingssonate': lll Scherzo & trio:
- Violin Sonata No.5 in F Major, Op.24 'Spring'-'Le Printemps'-'Fruhlingssonate': lV Rondo: Allegro ma
Tracks:
- Violin Sonata No.7 in C minor, Op.30 No.2: l Allegro con brio
- Violin Sonata No.7 in C minor, Op.30 No.2: ll Adagio cantabile
- Violin Sonata No.7 in C minor, Op.30 No.2: lll Scherzo: Allegro
- Violin Sonata No.7 in C minor, Op.30 No.2: lV Finale: Allegro
- Violin Sonata No.10 in G major, Op.96: l Allegro moderato
- Violin Sonata No.10 in G major, Op.96: ll Adagio espressivo
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There are two really famous Beethoven violin sonatas, the Kreutzer and the Spring. The Kreutzer Sonata inspired the story by Leo Tolstoy, which in turn became the subject of Janácek's First String Quartet, so if you're into comparative studies in the arts, there's a thesis topic for you! The Spring Sonata was featured in Woody Allen's Love and Death, among other places. And perhaps most intriguingly of all, the scherzo of the late sonata, Op. 96, turns up quite clearly in the third movement of Mahler's Second Symphony. So you may already know more about this splendid music than you think. Why not take the plunge with these superb performances and get to know the sonatas at first hand? Just as there are two truly famous Mozart sonatas, there are also two sides to Itzhak Perlman's musical career--the flashy virtuoso and the considerate partner. Chamber-music recordings such as this feature Perlman in this second role, one that gets less attention than his other, more sensational, persona, but which for many listeners is even more musically rewarding. Ashkenazy, no mere accompanist, is very much involved in the proceedings, and the two musicians combine to produce one of the finest sets of Beethoven violin sonatas available as well as one of Perlman's very greatest recordings in any genre. --David Hurwitz
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Incredible.......2005-04-03
Let me just start off by saying that this set is an absolute no brainer. What more could you ask for than amazing pieces such as the Beethoven Violin Sonatas performed by none other than Itzhak Perlman and Vladimir Ashkenazy, who are both GIANTS in the violin and piano worlds. These recordings are absolutely wonderful, and the performances are definitely what is expected from these incredible musicians, if not more. The sound quality is very good, even though the recording was converted from analog to digital. Highly recommended.
However, if you would like to only have the most famous, and the best, Beethoven Violin Sonatas, you can still get Perlman and Ashkenazy performing the Spring and Kreutzer Sonatas on a separate disc. It is obviously less expensive, because it is only one CD as opposed to four, even though this four CD set is relatively cheap.
Greatest cycle of the greatest violin sonatas ever.......2004-05-11
I agree that this is the greatest cycle of the greatest set of violin sonatas ever written. Gidon and Argerich are also good but Argerich doesn't articulate her notes clearly like Ashkenazy. You feel that Argerich is kind of "cheating" by skimming to lightly over some notes - whereas Beethoven needs to be played with a greater force. Ashkenazy provides just the right kind of Beethovenian playing.
This set also contains the greatest performance of the greatest violin sonata ever written - the Kreutzer - plus a highly delectable Spring sonata.
If you're not familiar with the rest of Beethoven's sonatas, you'll be surprised at how magnetic they are in the hands of musicians the likes of Ashkenazy and Perlman.
I cannot recommend this too highly. Enjoy.
Best complete set I know of.......2004-04-01
There are probably better-known recordings of the individual sonatas, but if you are looking for a consistently good collection from start to finish, this would be it, especially if you are familiar only with the Spring & Kreutzer sonatas. This is a collection that gets wonderfully intimate at times, and is a consistent delight to the listener. This is definitely a worthy addition to any collection.
Magnetic from start to finish!!.......2004-01-06
This classic set is magnetic from the first note to the last. If you haven't heard it, you haven't heard Beethoven's Violin Sonatas.
Two contemporary musical masters pay homage.......2002-08-08
Listen to this music if you want a searching, thoughtful dialog by the Great Brooder between two superb interpreters of their respective instruments....two instruments only, that manage to fill the room and the world completely.....
Listen with the best equipment you can justify, because this music alone justifies the technology- the access of which to the common man fulfills Beethoven's wildest, unnamed hope.
Average customer rating:
- Mostly good
- Look at the List of Performers First
- this "masterworks" series is available much more cheaply from Amazon France
- You heard guy below: Beethoven needs the royality checks!
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Beethoven: The Masterworks (Box Set)
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ASIN: B00062FLHE
Release Date: 2004-11-30 |
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Mostly good.......2007-05-26
A bit of a mixed bag. The symphonies are superb. This is one of the great symphony cycles. The piano sonatas are good, very good (analog) sound. The quartets are well recorded indeed, but there are better cycles out there. The rest is OK, and the sound is genrally good.
Look at the List of Performers First.......2006-11-17
If you want most of Beethoven sitting on one bookshelf, this is a great bargain (especially if you shop for it on amazon.de). But few if any of the performances represent the pinnacles of interpretation that most listeners demand when Beethoven is the composer. The symphonies for instance: can Blomstedt be compared to Furtwangler or (if you lean toward historically informed instrumentation) Gardiner? Most amazingly, the artists who perform the quartets -- the heart of Beethoven's music -- are not even named in the listing.
On the other hand: Vivaldi: The Masterworks is a collection including the very best interpreters, such as Fabio Biondi! Bach Edition (complete Bach) is a fabulous selection of recordings made over 20 years, and almost the same praise can be given the Complete Mozart.
this "masterworks" series is available much more cheaply from Amazon France.......2006-05-28
there are several sets in this series and it's much cheaper to buy these from Amazon France.
included are bach, beethoven, vivaldi, brahms, dvorak, schubert, handel, hayden, and mendelssohn.
they're even cheaper than the list price once u go through the checkout (VAT is removed for overseas (out-of-france) purchases).
**also, the 'complete works of mozart' set is much cheaper there (or at Amazon Germany), too. the 'complete works of bach' is due out later this year.
You heard guy below: Beethoven needs the royality checks! .......2006-04-07
There is quality beyond the Austrian green cardboard (which is lovely to look at, to say the least). In fact, the performance of the symphonies (Dresden Staatskapelle and Herbert Blomstedt) is alone worth the price. The Staatskapelle is a solid group, and Blomstedt, although less wellknown, holds his own. It should be mentioned that Blomstedt recorded many of the most celebrated 20th composition CDs on the market, and definitely knows his stuff. Peter Wohlert recorded mostly for compiliation lables, but to be selected by the Berlin Phil shows that he is a formdiable conductor in rank as well.
Should you buy this collection then? Given the fact that each CD cost $1.75, there is definitely the bargin factor. However, Beethoven's music desveres the top interpreters and musicians of our time - and this applies for all of his music, not just the symphonic. If you are into bargins, then proceed to buy this collection. However, if you save up a bit more, you can buy Karajan's 1963 Beethovens symphonies along with Kempff's 1956 sonata cycles for just a bit more than 70 bucks. Shop around for the string quartets, and the complete overtures should range anywhere from 15 to 30 bucks depending on the conductor/ensemble.
Overall, this is certainly an exceptional bargin. However, quality matter more than money. Besides, chicks dig people with sophisticated tastes.
Buy my box Set!.......2006-03-21
Awesome deal, 40 CD box set of me, Beethoven! There are 3 principle reasons you should buy this box set:
This box is QUALITY my friend, made of the finest, Austrian cardboard with a lovely green finish, it is made to last! You can just set it on your dresser and whenever you need a Beethoven fix you can just pull a CD out. But don't you hate getting your CDs out of order so you can't find what the hell you're looking for?! Not with this set! They are well organized into symphonies, concerti, sonatas and such, so you can find EXACTLY what your looking for, and they have big numbers on them so you can put them right back where they belong.
And the music! Need we go into this, composed through the inspiration of God himself and penned by the greatest composer who ever walked the streets of Vienna, me, Beethoven! Top notch, all done by top performers and recorded at high, clear, digital quality, stick one in your stereo and rock out man! All of my great and mighty works are here, absolutely sublime!
Lastly, you'll be supporting me, I need those royalty checks to keep rolling in!
Buy it if you love me or just buy it if you want people to think that you're sophisticated (the chicks also dig it, I should know: Antonie Brentano, giggity!), you can't go wrong!
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