Of all the musical genres (that word again), the Piano Sonata is the only one that Beethoven worked on more or less consistently throughout his life. No large gaps as with the Symphonies or String ...
Like so much of Beethoven’s late music, the last three piano sonatas are dense, complex and without parallel in the history of the keyboard. The challenges may be forbidding but the rewards are huge.
101 Beethoven, Ludwig v.: Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109: Vivace, Ma Non Troppo/ Adagio Expresivo / Piano 102 Beethoven, Ludwig v.: Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op ...
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Which Claudio Arrau do you like best: The young virtuoso? The elder statesman of the recording studio, whose grave, sometimes ponderous persona obliterated his younger self? Or the mature master who ...
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