Complete Piano Sonatas 3

On this CD:

1. Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor ("Moonlight"), Op. 27/2
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Artur Schnabel

2. Piano Sonata No. 21 in C major ("Waldstein") Op. 53
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Artur Schnabel

3. Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor ("Appassionata") Op. 57
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Artur Schnabel

4. Piano Sonata No. 26 in E flat major ("Les Adieux") Op. 81a
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Artur Schnabel

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ASIN: B00000C2KP
Release Date: 1998-10-20

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Allegro
  2. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Adagio
  3. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Menuetto: Allegretto
  4. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Prestissimo
  5. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Allegro vivace
  6. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Largo appassionato
  7. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Scherzo: Allegretto
  8. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Rondo: Grazioso
  9. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Allegro con brio
  10. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Adagio
  11. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Scherzo: Allegro
  12. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Adagio molto
  3. Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Finale: Prestissimo
  4. Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Allegro
  5. Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Allegretto
  6. Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Presto
  7. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Presto
  8. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Largo e mesto
  9. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Menuetto: Allegro
  10. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Rondo: Allegro
  11. Sonata No.22 In F Major, Op.54: In tempo di Menuetto
  12. Sonata No.22 In F Major, Op.54: Allegretto - Piu allegro

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Largo con gran espressione
  3. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Allegro
  4. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso
  5. Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Allegro
  6. Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Allegretto
  7. Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Rondo: Allegro comodo
  8. Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Allegro
  9. Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Andante
  10. Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Scherzo: Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Allegro con brio
  2. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Adagio con molta espressione
  3. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Menuetto
  4. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Rondo: Allegretto
  5. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Andante von variazioni
  6. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Scherzo: Allegro molto
  7. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un Eroe: Maestoso andante
  8. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Allegro
  9. Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Andante - Allegro
  10. Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Allegro molto e vivace
  11. Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Adagio con espressione - Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Grave - Allegro molto e con brio
  2. SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Adagio cantabile
  3. SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Rondo: Allegro
  4. Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Adagio sostenuto
  5. Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Allegretto
  6. Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Presto agitato - Adagio - Presto agitato
  7. SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Allegro assai - Piu allegro
  8. SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Andante con moto
  9. SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Allegro ma non troppo - Presto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Allegro
  2. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Andante
  3. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Scherzo: Allegro vivace
  4. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
  5. Sonata No.21 In C Major, Op.53 'Waldstein': Allegro con brio
  6. Sonata No.21 In C Major, Op.53 'Waldstein': Introduzione (Adagio molto) - Rondo (Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo)
  7. Sonata No.19 In G Minor, Op.49 No.1: Andante
  8. Sonata No.19 In G Minor, Op.49 No.1: Rondo: Allegro
  9. Sonata No.20 In G Major, Op.49 No.2: Allegro ma non troppo
  10. Sonata No.20 In G Major, Op.49 No.2: Tempo di menuetto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Allegro vivace
  2. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Adagio grazioso
  3. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Rondo: Allegretto - Adagio - Presto
  4. Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Largo - Allegro
  5. Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Adagio
  6. Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Allegretto
  7. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Allegro
  8. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Scherzo: Allegretto vivace
  9. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Menuetto: Moderato grazioso
  10. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Presto con fuoco

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.24 In F Sharp Major, Op.78: Adagio cantabile - Allegro ma non troppo
  2. Sonata No.24 In F Sharp Major, Op.78: Allegro vivace
  3. Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Presto alla tedesca
  4. Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Andante
  5. Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Vivace
  6. Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Das Lebewohl (Les Adieux): Adagio - Allegro
  7. Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Abwesenheit (L'Absence): Andante espressivo
  8. Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Wiedersehn (Le Retour): Vivacissimamente - Poco andante - Tempo 1
  9. Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
  10. Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Allegretto ma non troppo
  2. Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Vivace alla Marcia
  3. Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto - Tempo del primo pezzo - Allegro
  4. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Allegro
  5. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Scherzo: Assai vivace - Presto - Tempo 1
  6. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Adagio sostenuto
  7. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Largo - Allegro - Prestissimo - Allegro risoluto (Fuga a tre voci, con alcune licenze)

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Tempo 1
  2. Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Prestissimo
  3. Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Tema: Andante molto cantabile e espressivo - Variazioni 1-6
  4. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Moderato cantabile, molto espressivo
  5. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Allegro molto
  6. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Adagio ma non troppo
  7. 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
  8. Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111: Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
  9. Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111: Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile - Variazioni

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars 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!

2 out of 5 stars 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)

5 out of 5 stars 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.


5 out of 5 stars 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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ASIN: B00004YA0U
Release Date: 2000-11-07

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Andante
  3. III: Allegro
  4. I: Allegro Assai
  5. II: Adagio
  6. III: Presto
  7. I: Allegro Moderato
  8. II: Andante Amoroso
  9. III: Rondeau: Allegro
  10. I: Adagio
  11. II: Menuetto I - Menuetto II
  12. III: Allegro
  13. I: Allegro
  14. II: Andante
  15. III: Presto

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Rondeau En Polonaise: Andante
  3. III: Tema (Andante) Con Variazioni (I-XII)
  4. I: Allegro Con Spirito
  5. II: Andante Un Poco Adagio
  6. III: Rondeau: Allegretto Grazioso
  7. I: Allegro Maestoso
  8. II: Andante Cantabile Con Espressione
  9. III: Presto

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro Con Spirito
  2. II: Andantino Con Espressione
  3. III: Rondeau: Allegro
  4. I: Allegro Moderato
  5. II: Andante Cantabile
  6. III: Allegretto
  7. I: Tema (Andante Grazioso) Con Variazioni (I-VI)
  8. II: Menuetto - Trio
  9. III: Alla Turca: Allegretto
  10. I: Allegro
  11. II: Adagio
  12. III: Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Andante Cantabile
  3. III: Allegretto Grazioso
  4. Adagio - Allegro - Andantino - Piu Allegro - Tempo I
  5. I: Molto Allegro
  6. II: Adagio
  7. III: Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Andante Cantabile
  3. III: Allegretto
  4. I: Allegro
  5. II: Andante
  6. III: Rondo
  7. I: Allegro
  8. II: Adagio
  9. III: Allegretto
  10. I: Allegro
  11. II: Adagio
  12. III: Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Tema ('Laat Ons Juichen'): Allegretto
  2. Variation 1
  3. Variation 2
  4. Variation 3
  5. Variation 4
  6. Variation 5
  7. Variation 6
  8. Variation 7: Adagio
  9. Variation 8: Tempo I
  10. Tema (Air): Allegro
  11. Variation 1
  12. Variation 2
  13. Variation 3
  14. Variation 4
  15. Variation 5: Adagio
  16. Variation 6: Tempo I
  17. Variation 7
  18. Tema (Menuetto): Andante
  19. Variation 1
  20. Variation 2
  21. Variation 3
  22. Variation 4
  23. Variation 5: Adagio
  24. Variation 6: Allegretto
  25. Tema (Menuet)
  26. Variation 1
  27. Variation 2
  28. Variation 3
  29. Variation 4
  30. Variation 5
  31. Variation 6
  32. Variation 7
  33. Variation 8
  34. Variation 9
  35. Variation 10
  36. Variation 11: Adagio
  37. Variation 12: Allegro
  38. Tema (Air): Allegretto
  39. Variation 1
  40. Variation 2
  41. Variation 3
  42. Variation 4
  43. Variation 5
  44. Variation 6
  45. Variation 7
  46. Variation 8: Tempo Di Menuetto
  47. Variation 9
  48. Variation 10: Allegretto
  49. Variation 11
  50. Variation 12: Molto Adagio
  51. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Tema
  2. Variation 1
  3. Variation 2
  4. Variation 3
  5. Variation 4
  6. Variation 5
  7. Variation 6
  8. Variation 7
  9. Variation 8
  10. Variation 9
  11. Variation 10
  12. Variation 11: Adagio
  13. Variation 12: Allegro
  14. Tema
  15. Variation 1
  16. Variation 2
  17. Variation 3
  18. Variation 4
  19. Variation 5
  20. Variation 6
  21. Variation 7
  22. Variation 8
  23. Variation 9
  24. Variation 10
  25. Variation 11: Adagio
  26. Variation 12: Presto
  27. Tema: Andante
  28. Variation 1
  29. Variation 2
  30. Variation 3
  31. Variation 4
  32. Variation 5
  33. Variation 6
  34. Variation 7
  35. Variation 8: Adagio
  36. Variation 9: Allegro
  37. Tempo Di Tema
  38. Tema
  39. Variation 1
  40. Variation 2
  41. Variation 3
  42. Variation 4
  43. Variation 5
  44. Variation 6
  45. Variation 7: Adagio
  46. Variation 8: Allegro
  47. Tema
  48. Variation 1
  49. Variation 2
  50. Variation 3
  51. Variation 4
  52. Variation 5
  53. Variation 6

Tracks:

  1. Tema: Allegretto
  2. Variation 1
  3. Variation 2
  4. Variation 3
  5. Variation 4
  6. Variation 5
  7. Variation 6
  8. Variation 7
  9. Variation 8
  10. Variation 9: Adagio
  11. Variation 10: Allegro
  12. (Tempo I)
  13. Tema: Allegretto
  14. Variation 1
  15. Variation 2
  16. Variation 3
  17. Variation 4
  18. Variation 5
  19. Variation 6
  20. Variation 7
  21. Variation 8
  22. Variation 9
  23. Variation 10
  24. Variation 11: Adagio
  25. Variation 12: Allegro
  26. (Tempo I)
  27. Tema: Allegretto
  28. Variation 1
  29. Variation 2
  30. Variation 3
  31. Variation 4
  32. Variation 5
  33. Variation 6
  34. Tema
  35. Variation 1
  36. Variation 2
  37. Variation 3
  38. Variation 4
  39. Variation 5
  40. Variation 6
  41. Variation 7
  42. Variation 8: Adagio
  43. Variation 9: Allegro
  44. (Tempo I)
  45. Tema
  46. Variation 1
  47. Variation 2
  48. Variation 3
  49. Variation 4
  50. Variation 5
  51. Variation 6
  52. Variation 7: Adagio
  53. Variation 8: Allegro
  54. (Tempo I)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars like sparkling mineral water.......2006-12-22

It is something near to a cleansing experience to listen through the Mozart piano repertoire as performed by Daniel Barenboim.

For starters, Mozart achieves his sparest, cleanest, most limpid lines when writing for solo piano. Then comes Daniel Barenboim, whose reading of Mozart is crisply and unemotionally classical. Not for him the drawn-out keyboard soliloquy. On the contrary, Barenboim gives us Mozart, only Mozart, and nothing but Mozart, clean and shimmering as sparkling mineral water.

This is not to say that Barenboim as pianist is unfeeling. On the contrary, the Fantasia in C Minor - to choose just one example with almost random lack of care - is quite moving. But not with a flourish. Rather, with almost sinewy restraint. The presentation represents a fine grasp of the master composer, nurtured with discipline across the length and breadth of the voluminous sonatas.

Indeed, the sheer volume of the Mozart piano sonatas is intimidating. It is astonishing to imagine one man having mastered it as Barenboim has. EMI Classics has done us the favor of collecting these two gentlemen's asynchronic collaboration in one set, affordable at that.

If Mozart is a musician for the ages and Barenboim a performer who left a formidable imprint on the twentieth century, their collaboration as represented in these recordings is a watershed that will need to be referenced by students of classical piano for at least another hundred years, or until people can only remember as far back as the Dixie Chicks.

Buy Barenboim on Mozart before that happens, and so stick your thumb in the dike against the evil day.

1 out of 5 stars Soulless Rendition.......2005-10-16

I have several artists' renditions of Mozart's piano sonatas in my library. Daniel Barenboim's is the worst. His technique is timid. His rendition is soulless and perfunctory. I regret purchasing this collection. The best rendition I have is the collection of Glenn Gould. If you like Mozart's piano sonatas played the way Mozart intended, give Barenboim a pass and listen to Gould.

5 out of 5 stars Lovely.......2005-03-17

As a pianist myself, I love Barenboim's playing. He does not play Mozart too Beethoven like. His performances are usually VERY good, and this is one example. Also includes the complete variations, which are very nice. The sound quality is excellent. Very highly recommended.

"The sonatas of Mozart are unique: too easy for children, too difficult for adults. Children are given Mozart to play because of the quantity of notes; grown ups avoid him because of the quality of notes." - Artur Schnabel

5 out of 5 stars Top notch performances.......2004-06-17

Daniel Barenboim played this whole set with an interesting approach to WAM . The notations about classical , beethovenian style are always hazardous.
When you are a musician you must avoid in the cliche , and you should feel the music as a whole and the playing must be the consequence of a overlong process that begins in your soul , then your inner mood , your intellect and finally your fingers. I remark the aspect when you are in front of Mozart, Beethoven Wagner, Bruckner, Bach , Schubert and Bartok , because these composers are in a highest level than the others and the music itself is merely a device for expressing deeper issues.
That's why this set is superb. Barenboim plays a Mozart rich in expresiveness , he gives to Mozart presence .
Barenboim plays music as Vegh or Furtwangler did it , always seeking the landscape far beyond the score . That's why they are so original in their performances . The rapture is not a device for exhibite his skills , it''s the final product of a long process.
Acquire this set. It's an unvaluable treasure.

4 out of 5 stars Very good, but a bit misleading?.......2004-05-15

Barenboim playing Mozart has his critics, who say he's "too Beethovian" when performing Mozart's piano sonatas and piano concertos. I disagree; I love his style. Others might not.

My only complaint with this 8 CD set is that the advertised piano sonatas occupy the first 5 CDs; the last three are piano variations -- interesting, but not of the quality of the sonatas themselves. Surely a less-expensive 5-CD set, providing just the sonatas advertised in the title, would offer better value for money. On the other hand, 5 great CDs for $48 isn't a bad deal.
Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas
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Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B000001GCC
Release Date: 1991-07-12

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 1. Allegro - Beethoven
  2. Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 2. Adagio - Beethoven
  3. Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 3. Menuetto. Allegretto - Beethoven
  4. Sonata No. 1, Op. 2 In F Minor: 4. Prestissimo - Beethoven
  5. Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 1. Allegro vivace - Beethoven
  6. Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 2. Largo appassionato - Beethoven
  7. Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegretto - Beethoven
  8. Sonata No. 2, Op. 2 In A Major: 4. Rondo. Grazioso - Beethoven
  9. Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 1. Allegro con brio - Beethoven
  10. Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 2. Adagio - Beethoven
  11. Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegro - Beethoven
  12. Sonata No. 3, Op. 2 In C Major: 4. Allegro assai - Beethoven

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 In C Minor: 1. Allegro molto e con brio - Beethoven
  2. Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 In C Minor: 2. Adagio molto - Beethoven
  3. Sonata No. 5, Op. 10 In C Minor: 3. Finale. Prestissimo - Beethoven
  4. Sonata No. 6, Op. 10 In F Major: 1. Allegro - Beethoven
  5. Sonata No. 6, Op. 10 In F Major: 2. Allegretto - Beethoven
  6. Sonata No. 6, Op. 10 In F Major: 3. Presto - Beethoven
  7. Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 1. Presto - Beethoven
  8. Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 2. Largo e mesto - Beethoven
  9. Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 3. Menuetto. Allegro - Beethoven
  10. Sonata No. 7, Op. 10 In D Major: 4. Rondo. Allegro - Beethoven

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 1. Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 2. Largo, con gran espressione
  3. Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 3. Allegro
  4. Sonata No. 4, Op. 7 In E Flat Major: 4. Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso
  5. Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 'Pathetique' In C Minor: 1. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
  6. Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 'Pathetique' In C Minor: 2. Adagio cantabile
  7. Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 'Pathetique' In C Minor: 3. Rondo. Allegro
  8. Sonata No. 9, Op. 14 In E Major: 1. Allegro
  9. Sonata No. 9, Op. 14 In E Major: 2. Allegretto
  10. Sonata No. 9, Op. 14 In E Major: 3. Rondo. Allegro comodo
  11. Sonata No. 10, Op. 14 In G Major: 1. Allegro
  12. Sonata No. 10, Op. 14 In G Major: 2. Andante
  13. Sonata No. 10, Op. 14 In G Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 1. Allegro con brio
  2. Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 2. Adagio con molta espressione
  3. Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 3. Menuetto
  4. Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 In B Flat Major: 4. Rondo. Allegretto
  5. Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 1. Andante con Variazioni
  6. Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 2. Scherzo. Allegro molto
  7. Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 3. Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un Eroe
  8. Sonata No. 12, Op. 26 In A Flat Major: 4. Allegro
  9. Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 1. Andante - Allegro - Tempo I - attaca:
  10. Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 2. Allegro molto e vivace - attaca:
  11. Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 3. Adagio con espressione - attaca:
  12. Sonata No. 13, Op. 27 In E Flat Major: 4. Allegro vivace
  13. Sonata No. 14, Op. 27 'Mondschein-Sonate' In C Sharp Minor: 1. Adagio sostenuto - attaca:
  14. Sonata No. 14, Op. 27 'Mondschein-Sonate' In C Sharp Minor: 2. Allegretto - attaca:
  15. Sonata No. 14, Op. 27 'Mondschein-Sonate' In C Sharp Minor: 3. Presto agitato

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 16, Op. 31 In G Major: 1. Allegro vivace - L.V. Beethoven
  2. Sonata No. 16, Op. 31 In G Major: 2. Adagio grazioso - L.V. Beethoven
  3. Sonata No. 16, Op. 31 In G Major: 3. Rondo. Allegretto - L.V. Beethoven
  4. Sonata No. 17, Op. 31 'Sturm-Sonate' In D Minor: 1. Largo - Allegro - L.V. Beethoven
  5. Sonata No. 17, Op. 31 'Sturm-Sonate' In D Minor: 2. Adagio - L.V. Beethoven
  6. Sonata No. 17, Op. 31 'Sturm-Sonate' In D Minor: 3. Allegretto - L.V. Beethoven
  7. Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 1. Allegro - L.V. Beethoven
  8. Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 2. Scherzo. Allegretto vivace - L.V. Beethoven
  9. Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 3. Menuetto. Moderato e grazioso - L.V. Beethoven
  10. Sonata No. 18, Op. 31 In E Flat Major: 4. Presto con fuoco - L.V. Beethoven

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 1. Allegro
  2. Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 2. Andante
  3. Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 3. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
  4. Sonata No.15, Op. 28 'Pastorale' In D Major: 4. Rondo. Allegro, ma non troppo
  5. Sonata No. 19, Op. 49 In G Minor: 1. Andante
  6. Sonata No. 19, Op. 49 In G Minor: 2. Rondo. Allegro
  7. Sonata No. 20, Op. 49 In G Major: 1. Allegro, ma non troppo
  8. Sonata No. 20, Op. 49 In G Major: 2. Tempo di Menuetto
  9. Sonata No.21, Op. 53 'Waldstein-Sonate' In C Major: 1. Allegro con brio
  10. Sonata No.21, Op. 53 'Waldstein-Sonate' In C Major: 2. Introduzione. Adagio molto - attaca:
  11. Sonata No.21, Op. 53 'Waldstein-Sonate' In C Major: 3. Rondo. Allegretto moderato
  12. Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Apassionata' In F Minor: 1. In tempo d'un Menuetto
  13. Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Apassionata' In F Minor: 2. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Appasionata' In F Minor: 1. Allegro assai
  2. Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Appasionata' In F Minor: 2. Andante con moto - attaca:
  3. Sonata No. 23, Op. 57 'Appasionata' In F Minor: 3. Allegro, ma non troppo - Presto
  4. Sonata No. 24, Op. 78 In F Sharp Major: 1. Adagio cantabile - Allegro, ma non troppo
  5. Sonata No. 24, Op. 78 In F Sharp Major: 2. Allegro vivace
  6. Sonata No. 25, Op. 79 In G Major: 1. Presto alla tedesca
  7. Sonata No. 25, Op. 79 In G Major: 2. Andante
  8. Sonata No. 25, Op. 79 In G Major: 3. Vivace
  9. Sonata No. 26, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux' In E Flat Major: 1. Das Lebewohl (Les Adieux): Adagio - Allegro
  10. Sonata No. 26, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux' In E Flat Major: 2. Abwesenheit (L'Absence): Andante espressivo
  11. Sonata No. 26, Op. 81a 'Les Adieux' In E Flat Major: 3. Das Wiedersehn (Le Retour): Vivacissimamente
  12. Sonata No. 27, Op. 90 In E Minor: 1. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
  13. Sonata No. 27, Op. 90 In E Minor: 2. Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 1. Etwas lebhaft und mit der innigsten Empfindung: Allegretto, ma non troppo
  2. Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 2. Lebhaft, marschmassig: Vivace alla Marcia
  3. Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 3. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll: Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto - attaca:
  4. Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 In A Major: 4. Geschwinde, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit: Allegro
  5. Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 1. Allegro
  6. Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 2. Scherzo. Assai vivace
  7. Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 3. Adagio sostenuto. Appasionato e con molto sentimento
  8. Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 In B Flat Major: 4. Largo - Allegro risoluto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 In E Major: 1. Vivace, ma non troppo - L.V. Beethoven
  2. Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 In E Major: 2. Prestissimo - L.V. Beethoven
  3. Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 In E Major: 3. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung (Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo) - L.V. Beethoven
  4. Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 In A Flat Major: 1. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo - L.V. Beethoven
  5. Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 In A Flat Major: 2. Allegro molto - L.V. Beethoven
  6. Sonata No. 31, Op. 110 In A Flat Major: 3. Adagio, ma non troppo - Fuga. Allegro, ma non troppo - L.V. Beethoven
  7. Sonata No. 32, Op. 111 In C Minor: 1. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato - L.V. Beethoven
  8. 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

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars 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

5 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars 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.

5 out of 5 stars 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
Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas & Concertos
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Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas & Concertos
Claudio Arrau , Janos Starker , Ludwig van Beethoven , Bernard Haitink , Eliahu Inbal , Concertgebouw Orchestra Amsterdam , New Philharmonia Orchestra , and Henryk Szeryng
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ASIN: B00000C2F7
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: 1 Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: 2. Adagio
  3. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: 3. Menuetto. Allegretto
  4. Piano Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: 4. Prestissimo
  5. Piano Sonata No. 2 In A, Op. 2 No. 2: 1. Allegro vivace
  6. Piano Sonata No. 2 In A, Op. 2 No. 2: 2. Largo appassionato
  7. Piano Sonata No. 2 In A, Op. 2 No. 2: 3. Scherzo. Allegretto
  8. Piano Sonata No. 2 In A, Op. 2 No. 2: 4. Rondo. Grazioso
  9. Piano Sonata No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 10 No. 1: 1. Allegro molto e con brio
  10. Piano Sonata No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 10 No. 1: 2. Adagio molto
  11. Piano Sonata No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 10 No. 1: 3. Finale. Prestissimo
  12. Piano Sonata No. 19 In G Minor, Op. 49 No. 1: 1. Andante
  13. Piano Sonata No. 19 In G Minor, Op. 49 No. 1: 2. Rondo. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.3 In C, Op.2 No.3: 1. Allegro con brio
  2. Piano Sonata No.3 In C, Op.2 No.3: 2. Adagio
  3. Piano Sonata No.3 In C, Op.2 No.3: 3. Scherzo. Allegro
  4. Piano Sonata No.3 In C, Op.2 No.3: 4. Allegro assai
  5. Piano Sonata No.4 In E Flat, Op.7: 1. Allegro molto e con brio
  6. Piano Sonata No.4 In E Flat, Op.7: 2. Largo, con gran espressione
  7. Piano Sonata No.4 In E Flat, Op.7: 3. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata No.4 In E Flat, Op.7: 4. Rondo. Poco allegretto e grazioso
  9. 6 Piano Veriations In F On An Original Theme, Op.34

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.6 In F, Op.10 No.2: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata No.6 In F, Op.10 No.2: 2. Allegretto
  3. Piano Sonata No.6 In F, Op.10 No.2: 3. Presto
  4. Piano Sonata No.7 In D, Op.10 No.3: 1. Presto
  5. Piano Sonata No.7 In D, Op.10 No.3: 2. Largo e mesto
  6. Piano Sonata No.7 In D, Op.10 No.3: 3. Menuetto. Allegro
  7. Piano Sonata No.7 In D, Op.10 No.3: 4. Rondo. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, Op.13 'Pathetique': 1. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
  9. Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, Op.13 'Pathetique': 2. Adagio cantabile
  10. Piano Sonata No.8 in C minor, Op.13 'Pathetique': 3. Rondo. Allegro
  11. Piano Sonata No.9 In E, Op.14 No.2: 1. Allegro
  12. Piano Sonata No.9 In E, Op.14 No.2: 2. Allegretto
  13. Piano Sonata No.9 In E, Op.14 No.2: 3. Rondo. Allegro comodo

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.10 In G, Op.14 No.2: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata No.10 In G, Op.14 No.2: 2. Andante
  3. Piano Sonata No.10 In G, Op.14 No.2: 3. Scherzo. Allegro assai
  4. Piano Sonata No.11 In B Falt, Op.22: 1. Allegro con brio
  5. Piano Sonata No.11 In B Falt, Op.22: 2. Adagio con molta espressione
  6. Piano Sonata No.11 In B Falt, Op.22: 3. Minuetto
  7. Piano Sonata No.11 In B Falt, Op.22: 4. Rondo. Allegretto
  8. Piano Sonata No.12 In A Flat, Op.26: 1. Andante con Variazioni
  9. Piano Sonata No.12 In A Flat, Op.26: 2. Scherzo. Allegro molto
  10. Piano Sonata No.12 In A Flat, Op.26: 3. Marcia Funebre sulla morte d'un Eroe
  11. Piano Sonata No.12 In A Flat, Op.26: 4. Allegro
  12. Piano Sonata No.25 In G, Op.79: 1. Presto alla tedesca
  13. Piano Sonata No.25 In G, Op.79: 2. Andante
  14. Piano Sonata No.25 In G, Op.79: 3. Vivace

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.13 In E Flat, Op.27 No.1: 1. Andante - Allegro - Tempo I
  2. Piano Sonata No.13 In E Flat, Op.27 No.1: 2. Allegro molto e vivace
  3. Piano Sonata No.13 In E Flat, Op.27 No.1: 3. Adagio con espressione
  4. Piano Sonata No.13 In E Flat, Op.27 No.1: 4. Allegro vivace - Tempo I - Presto
  5. Piano Sonata No.14 In C Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': 1. Adagio sostenuto
  6. Piano Sonata No.14 In C Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': 2. Allegrettro
  7. Piano Sonata No.14 In C Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': 3. Presto agitato
  8. Piano Sonata No.15 In D, Op.28 'Pastorale': 1. Allegro
  9. Piano Sonata No.15 In D, Op.28 'Pastorale': 2. Andante
  10. Piano Sonata No.15 In D, Op.28 'Pastorale': 3. Scherzo. Allegro vivace
  11. Piano Sonata No.15 In D, Op.28 'Pastorale': 4. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo
  12. Piano Sonata No. 22 In F, Op.54: 1. In Tempo d'un Menuetto
  13. Piano Sonata No. 22 In F, Op.54: 2. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.16 In G, Op.31 No.1: 1. Allegro vivace
  2. Piano Sonata No.16 In G, Op.31 No.1: 2. Adagio grazioso
  3. Piano Sonata No.16 In G, Op.31 No.1: 3. Rondo. Allegretto
  4. Piano Sonata No.17 In D Minor, Op.31 No.2 'Tempest': 1. Largo - Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata No.17 In D Minor, Op.31 No.2 'Tempest': 2. Adagio
  6. Piano Sonata No.17 In D Minor, Op.31 No.2 'Tempest': 3. Allegretto
  7. Piano Sonata No.18 In E Flat, Op.31 No.3: 1. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata No.18 In E Flat, Op.31 No.3: 2. Scherzo. Alllegretto vivace
  9. Piano Sonata No.18 In E Flat, Op.31 No.3: 3. Menuetto. Moderato e grazioso
  10. Piano Sonata No.18 In E Flat, Op.31 No.3: 4. Presto con fuoco

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.21 In C, Op.53 'Waldstein': 1. Allegro con brio
  2. Piano Sonata No.21 In C, Op.53 'Waldstein': 2. Introduzione. Adagio molto - Rondo. Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo
  3. 15 Piano Variations And Fugue In E Flat, Op.35 'Eroica' Variations: Inroduzione col Basso del Tema. Allegretto vivace
  4. 15 Piano Variations And Fugue In E Flat, Op.35 'Eroica' Variations: Variazioni I-XV
  5. 15 Piano Variations And Fugue In E Flat, Op.35 'Eroica' Variations: Finale. Alla Fuga. Allegro con brio - Andante con moto
  6. 32 Piano Variations In C Minor On An Original Theme, WoO 80
  7. Rondo In G, Op.51 No.2

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.23 In F Minor, Op.57 'Appassionata': 1. Allegro assai
  2. Piano Sonata No.23 In F Minor, Op.57 'Appassionata': 2. Andante con moto
  3. Piano Sonata No.23 In F Minor, Op.57 'Appassionata': 3. Allegro ma non troppo
  4. Piano Sonata No.24 In F Sharp, Op.78 'For Therese': 1. Adagio cantabile - Allegro ma non troppo
  5. Piano Sonata No.24 In F Sharp, Op.78 'For Therese': 2. Allegro vivace
  6. Piano Sonata No.26 In E Flat, Op.81a 'Les adieux': 1. Das Lebewohl. Adagio - Allegro
  7. Piano Sonata No.26 In E Flat, Op.81a 'Les adieux': 2. Abwesenheit. Andante espressivo
  8. Piano Sonata No.26 In E Flat, Op.81a 'Les adieux': 3. Das Wiedersehn. Vivacissimamente
  9. Piano Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: 1. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
  10. Piano Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: 2. Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorgetragen
  11. Piano Sonata No.20 In G, Op.49 No.2: 1. Allegro, ma non troppo
  12. Piano Sonata No.20 In G, Op.49 No.2: 2. Tempo di Menuetto

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.28 In A, Op.101: 1. Etwas lebhaft und mit der innigsten Empfindung. Allegretto, ma non troppo
  2. Piano Sonata No.28 In A, Op.101: 2. Lebhaft. Marschmassig. Vivace alla Marcia
  3. Piano Sonata No.28 In A, Op.101: 3. Langsam, und sehnsuchtsvoll. Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto
  4. Piano Sonata No.28 In A, Op.101: 4. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata No.29 In B Flat, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': 1. Allegro
  6. Piano Sonata No.29 In B Flat, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': 2 Scherzo. Assai vivace - Presto - Prestissimo - Tempo I
  7. Piano Sonata No.29 In B Flat, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': 3. Adagio sostenuto. Appassionato e con molto sentimento
  8. Piano Sonata No.29 In B Flat, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': 4. Largo - Allegro risoluto

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No.30 In E, Op.109: 1. Vivave, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Tempo I -2. Prestissimo
  2. Piano Sonata No.30 In E, Op.109: 3. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung. Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo
  3. Piano Sonata No.31 In A Flat, Op.110: 1. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo
  4. Piano Sonata No.31 In A Flat, Op.110: 2. Allegro molto
  5. Piano Sonata No.31 In A Flat, Op.110: 3. Adagio ma non troppo
  6. Piano Sonata No.31 In A Flat, Op.110: 4. Fuga. Allegro ma non troppo
  7. Piano Sonata No.32 In C Minor, Op111: 1. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
  8. Piano Sonata No.32 In C Minor, Op111: 2. Arietta. Adagio molto semplice e cantabile

Tracks:

  1. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Tema : Vivace - Variation I. Alla marcia maestoso
  2. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation II Poco allegro
  3. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation III L'istesso tempo
  4. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation IV Un poco piu vivace
  5. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation V Allegro vivace
  6. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation VI Allegro ma non troppo e serioso
  7. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation VII Un poco piu allegro
  8. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation VIII Poco vivace
  9. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation IX Allegro pesante e risoluto
  10. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation X Presto
  11. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XI Allegretto
  12. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XII Un poco piu moto
  13. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XIII Vivace
  14. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XIV Grave e maestoso
  15. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XV Presto scherzando
  16. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XVI Allegro
  17. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XVII
  18. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XVIII Poco moderato
  19. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XIX Presto
  20. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XX Andante
  21. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXI Allegro con brio - Meno allegro - Tempo I - Meno allegro
  22. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXII Allegro molto alla 'Notte giorno faricar' di Mozart
  23. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXIII Allegro assai
  24. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXIV Fughetta. Andante
  25. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXV Allegro
  26. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXVI
  27. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXVII Vivace
  28. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXVIII Allegro
  29. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXIX Adagio ma non troppo
  30. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXX Andante sempre cantabile
  31. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXXI Largo, molto espressivo
  32. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXXII Fuga. Allegro - Poco adagio
  33. 33 Piano Variations In C On A Waltz By Anton Diabelli, Op.120: Variation XXXIII Tempo di minuetto moderato

Tracks:

  1. Piano Concerto No.1 In C, Op. 15: 1. Allegro con brio
  2. Piano Concerto No.1 In C, Op. 15: 2. Largo
  3. Piano Concerto No.1 In C, Op. 15: 3. Rondo. Allegro scherzando
  4. Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat, Op.19: 1. Allegro con brio
  5. Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat, Op.19: 2. Adagio
  6. Piano Concerto No.2 In B Flat, Op.19: 3. Rondo. Molto allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37: 1. Allegro con brio
  2. Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37: 2. Largo
  3. Piano Concerto No.3 in C minor, Op.37: 3. Rondo. Allegro
  4. Piano Concerto No.4 In G, Op.58: 1. Allegro moderato
  5. Piano Concerto No.4 In G, Op.58: 2. Andante con moto
  6. Piano Concerto No.4 In G, Op.58: 3. Rondo. Vivace

Tracks:

  1. Piano Concerto No.5 In E Flat, Op.73 'Emperor': 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Concerto No.5 In E Flat, Op.73 'Emperor': 2. Adagio un poco mosso
  3. Piano Concerto No.5 In E Flat, Op.73 'Emperor': 3. Rondo. Allegro
  4. Triple Concerto For Piano, Violin And Cello In C, Op.56: 1. Allegro
  5. Triple Concerto For Piano, Violin And Cello In C, Op.56: 2. Largo
  6. Triple Concerto For Piano, Violin And Cello In C, Op.56: 3. Rondo alla Polacca

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Claudio Arrau played with seriousness of purpose that could make other pianists seem like dilettantes and with respect for the composer's score that bordered on veneration. He had nothing but scorn for pianists who played the opening of Beethoven's Opus 111 with two hands instead of one because there were fewer risks. If something was technically difficult, Arrau assumed that the composer had written it that way because the difficulties had an expressive value that it was the interpreter's duty to find.

Arrau's devotion to Beethoven is memorialized by this budget-priced, 14-CD collection of his recordings, mostly from the 1960s, of the composer's 32 sonatas, five concertos (with Bernard Haitink conducting the Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam), and most important sets of variations. His Beethoven is not always successful. His sometimes ponderous seriousness keeps early works, such as the Sonata No. 3 and the Concerto No. 2, from smiling, and his lack of spontaneity makes the whimsy in Sonata No. 26 and the "Diabelli Variations" sound labored. But in the composer's weightiest works, Arrau can produce revelations. Certainly, no one plays Sonata No. 32 better. The first movement sounds like thunder that comes ever closer and the finale's chains of trills, played with exquisite finish and expressive perfection, transport the listener to a higher realm. If Arrau could be single-minded in his devotion to the composer's score, he also believed that music could encompass everything. When Arrau was at his best--as he frequently is in this set--it does. --Stephen Wigler

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The one collection I cannot imagine being without.......2007-01-30

It would be absurd to recommend recommending one Beethoven cycle to the exclusion of all others, yet it is Arrau's cycle to which I repeatedly return, despite some flaws mentioned by other reviewers.

They are flaws which can be forgiven. Scherzi which would be brimming with mirth & vitality in the hands of others may come up short, but it is more than compensated for by the revelations to be found as Arrau explores every aspect of Beethoven at his most profound. There always seems to be something new to be discovered. Flabby? It is hard to imagine how someone could come to this conclusion.

Even the sound quality for recordings dating back into the 1960's has been remastered so as to be acceptable to all but the most spoiled of listeners, who apparently are satisfied only with the most seamless homogenized studio sound. Those who can't get past the slightly imperfect sound quality are focusing on the wrong details.

If the greatness of the performance were not enough, the price should be enough to convince any serious music lover to add these to a CD collection. One cannot overstate how rewarding this collection will be to anyone who does not yet know the artistry of Arrau.

5 out of 5 stars MASTERY.......2007-01-26

One man's viewpoint: Arrau amazes me as he sets the notes down with such clean deliberation! Total command. No matter how fast Beethoven is charging along. And as Arrau gets every note, we find the real Beethoven genius shining through - after all, as raw material, this is some of the finest piano music anywhere. Of course, this playing delivers passion and heart-and-soul communication too. And a sense of commitment and strength.
I suggest this set - with about nine stars! Mastery in art. *** For a lighter, more joyful touch - and great tone - ALSO get hold of O'Conor's set of the 32. I suggest this set - with about nine stars!

5 out of 5 stars Magisterial... mystical.......2006-11-03

I've been listening to Beethoven's sonatas for fifty years and have heard all of them by some, and some of them by all the available recorded performers. Overall, Claudio Arrau is my favorite interpreter of the sonatas. To me he has an inner affinity with Beethoven that is uncanny. Beethoven was a man of great character. And that greatness, detached from his person in the form of musical ideas, enters the listener through intermediaries such as Arrau. When it is done right, it works a sort of righteous therapy, and makes the listener a better person for the hearing.

Arrau describes Beethoven's greatness in his essay "Thoughts on Beethoven" in the 33 1/3 Philips LP edition. "Beethoven has always stood for the spirit of man victorious. His message of endless stuggle concluding in the victory of renewal and spiritual rebirth...his life was an existential fight for survival...In the sense that he mastered both his life and his art to reach the ultimate heights of creation and transfiguration, he will last as long as man's spirit to prevail lasts on this earth." Part of the greatness of Beethoven's character came from his ability to be intimately close and at the same time at an infinite distance above his listener. Arrau possesses this same character, and his qualities as a man and artist are why he is able to so aptly render the greatness of Beethoven.

A book titled "Conversations with Arrau" was written by Joseph Horowitz to celebrate the artists's 80th birthday in 1982. I've only read the extracts published with the Philips edition, but there is enough information to get a feel for Arrau's character. He guarded the purity of his environment. He shunned parties and avoided small talk. He never drank or smoked, never learned to drive a car, boil an egg, or even operate a phonograph. His only hobby was gardening. Horowitz describes him as the embodiment of the nineteenth-century model of the artist as solitary, suffering hero. He was small (5'6") and frail, but in 1982 at age 80 he was still playing more that 70 concerts a season.

Rather than launch a discussion of his individual works (this has been done admirably by many of the reviewers) I will remark on just a few. I never properly appreciated the Fourth and the Seventh Sonatas until I heard Arrau's reading of these works. His Fourth takes 31 minutes, 30 seconds. Annie Fischer, another great interpreter of Beethoven, plays it in 27 minutes, 30 seconds. And Ms. Fischer does not play at a hurried tempo.

Yes, Arrau plays the sonatas at a slower tempo than any other interpreter. He also achieves a mystical quality in his interpretations that is unmatched. The second movement of the Seventh comes in at 10 min, 30 seconds. It is the greatest 10 1/2 minutes of piano music ever conceived. When interpreted by Arrau it becomes a microcosm of Beethoven's life and work. The second movement of the Appassionata is a sacred hymn.

Arrau's five piano concertos are splendid. I've heard no other renditions of the concertos with slow movements that equal Arrau's. No one plays the middle movements with his expressiveness and sense of the numinous. And his rendition of the "Eroica Variations" is on a par with the top few recordings of this piece.

If you have any interest in Beethoven, at whatever level, this bargain is outstanding.

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven + Arrau = Divinity.......2006-10-29

If you love Beethoven, Arrau's interpretation will certainly be a joyful addition to your classical music collection. For me, his is the definitive Beethoven.

Though some will likely disagree, I have listened to many other great pianists' recordings of Beethoven sonatas, and they are great (don't get me wrong). Yet Arrau is unique in his ability to bring to light subtleties in the melodies that no one else can, and these often turn out to be the most enlightening and resonant of passages. His Op. 111 is indeed unparalleled, and his recording of the 2nd movement is one of my favorite pieces in the world. On top of that, his rendition of the Moonlight Sonata, his Waldstein, his Concertos, every recording on this boxed set is a testament to the depth Arrau worked diligently and consciously to achieve; depth that transcends technical showmanship and for the intuitive listener can certainly elicit fleeting glimpses of divine ecstasy.

At any price, it's a steal - beauty of this magnitude is all too rare.

5 out of 5 stars Beethoven himself would be proud........2006-06-19

This is a masterpiece. Don't listen to the one negative review, as this guy is tone deaf. This compilation of Beethoven's music is a treasure to behold. A bargain at twice the price, this is well worth the money. Excellent! Excellent! Excellent!
Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas
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Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas
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ASIN: B000063DK9
Release Date: 2006-01-01

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro
  2. II. Adagio
  3. III. Menuetto: Allegretto/Trio
  4. IV. Prestissimo
  5. I. Allegro
  6. II. Adagio Grazioso
  7. III. Rondo: Allegretto
  8. I. Allegro Assai/Piu Allegro
  9. II. Andante Con Moto Allegro, Ma Non Troppo/Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro
  2. II. Allegretto/Maggiore
  3. III. Rondo: Allegro Comodo
  4. I. Largo/Allegro
  5. II. Adagio
  6. III. Allegretto
  7. I. Vivace, Ma Non Troppo/Adagio Espressivo
  8. II. Prestissimo
  9. III. Gesangvoll, Mit Innigster Empfindung (Variations 1-6)

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Molto E Con Brio
  2. II. Adagio Molto
  3. III. Finale. Prestissimo
  4. I. Allegro
  5. II. Andante
  6. III. Scherzo: Allegro Vivace/Trio
  7. IV. Rondo: Allegro, Ma non Troppo/Piu Allegro Quasi Presto
  8. I. Presto Alla Tedesca
  9. II. L'Absence: Andante Espressivo/Le Retour: Vivacissimamente

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Con Brio
  2. II. Adagio
  3. III. Scherzo: Allegro/Trio/Coda
  4. IV. Allegro Assai
  5. I. In Tempo D'Un Menuetto
  6. II. Allegretto/Piu Allegro
  7. I. Allegro
  8. II. Allegretto
  9. III. Presto
  10. I. Moderato cantabile, Molto Espressivo
  11. II. Allegro Molto
  12. III. Adagio, Ma Non Troppo/Fugue: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo

Tracks:

  1. I. Grave/Allegro Di Molto E con Brio
  2. II. Adagio Cantabile
  3. III. Rondo: Allegro
  4. I. Presto Alla Tedesca
  5. II. Andante
  6. III. Vivace
  7. I. Adagio Cantabile/Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
  8. II. Allegro Vivace
  9. I. Allegro
  10. II. Scherzo: Allegretto Vivace
  11. III. Menuetto: Moderato E Grazioso/Trio
  12. IV. Presto Con Fuoco

Tracks:

  1. I. Andante
  2. II. Rondo: Allegro
  3. I. Allegro, Ma Non Troppo
  4. II. Tempo Di Menuetto
  5. I. Allegro
  6. II. Scherzo: Assai Vivace
  7. III. Adagio Sostenuto
  8. IV. Largo/Allegro Risoluto

Tracks:

  1. I. Presto
  2. II. Largo E Mesto
  3. III. Menuetto/Allegro/Trip
  4. IV. Rondo: Allegro
  5. I. Mit Lebhaftigkeit Und Durchaus Mit Empfindung Und Ausdruck
  6. II. Nicht Zu Geschwind Und Sehr Singbar
  7. I. Allegro Con Brio
  8. II. Introduzione: Adagio Molto
  9. III. Rondo: Allegretto Moderato

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Molto E Con Brio
  2. II. Largo, Con Gran Espressione
  3. III. Allegro/Minore
  4. IV. Rondo: Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
  5. I. Andante Con Variazione
  6. II. Scherzo: Allegro Molto/Trio
  7. III. Marcia Funebre Sulla Morte D'un Eroe
  8. IV. Allegro
  9. I. Etwas Lebhaft Und Mit Der innigsten Empfindung
  10. II. Lebhaft, Marschmassig
  11. III. Langsam Und Sehnsuchtvoll/Geschwinde, Doch Nicht Zu sehr, Und Mit Entschlossenheit

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro Vivace
  2. II. Largo Appassionato
  3. III. Scherzo: Allegretto
  4. IV. Rondo: Grazioso
  5. I. Allegro Con Brio
  6. II. Adagio Con Molta Espressione
  7. III. Menuetto/Minore
  8. IV. Rondo: Allegretto
  9. I. Adagio Sostenuto
  10. II. Allegretto
  11. III. Presto

Tracks:

  1. I. Allegro
  2. II. Andante
  3. III. Scherzo: Allegro Assai
  4. I. Andante/Allegro/II. Allegro Molto E Vivace/III. Adagio Con Espressione/IV. Allegro Vivace/Presto
  5. I. Maestoso/Allegro Con Brio Ed Appassionato
  6. II. Arietta: Adagio Molto Semplice E Cantabile

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Superb music - lousy packaging.......2007-03-30

The playing and sound is superb and the price is right. I have one big complaint, though. My set came with no liner notes whatsover, not even a listing of the pieces and which of the ten CDs they are on. This information is found only printed on the CDs themselves, which means you have to rummage through them to find a particular sonata. And even then the track listings are not given, so unless you have memorized how many movements each sonata has you are out of luck on finding where a particular one begins. Quite an oversight - I would gladly have paid a few dollars more if they had included a brochure with complete track information.

5 out of 5 stars AMONG THE BEST.......2006-11-28

One man's viewpoint:
I have three other sets of the 32, and love them all. I must say that Frank can really cut it - great agility, a bit of rubato, and a sense of true comprehension and mastery of the music. His Hammerklavier surprised me: It's one of the most thoughtfull I own.
*** Frank can--in some pieces--transport us in ways we hadn't expected. When I bought this, I paid an amazing low price. Now, to my ears, it's worth triple that amount. Get this set and the O'Conor set. Fall in love twice.

4 out of 5 stars Excellent bargain.......2006-07-26

I agree with the positive comments of all the reviewers below. A couple of points that that might interest prospective purchasers:
1. Most of the repeats, but not all, are observed.
2. Although I agree that the level of playing and interpretation is VERY high, I found Frank's mannerism of anticipating the right hand with the left occurred often enough to be annoying.
That said, this set will give a great deal of pleasure, but I agree that I wouldn't want it to be the only one in my collection.

5 out of 5 stars So wonderful that these have been re-released.......2006-03-27

I "grew up" with these recordings, bought the set on vinyl in college. I was thrilled to find they'd been re-released on CD; like the Guarneri recordings of the Beethoven string quartets. There is a world of thought and care and joy here.

5 out of 5 stars Deep and thoughtful.......2006-01-12

This is a marvelous set of the piano sonatas. I learned about the set from Professor Greenberg's lecture series on the Beethoven piano sonatas (also worth getting from The Teaching Company). Greenberg uses this set to illustrate his lectures.

Yes, it's true that one can find flashier performances of a few of the pieces elsewhere (I've heard the Waldstein much more fiery), but these performances fit together nicely as a deep reading of the whole set. They are invariably beautiful and thoughtful. A few are, to me, mind-blowing (the Les Adieu, the Pathetique, second movement of the Opus 111, several of the scherzi).

Also, the sound on the CD is terrific. Hightly recommended.
Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • A good reference copy
  • Lowest-cost complete set
  • A very good bargain buy for Beethoven Sonatas
  • YOu get what you pay for...and in this case,,,a pinch more.
  • Great Bargain - Great Playing - So So Sound Quality
Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B0000037B3
Release Date: 1997-10-07

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: I. Allegro
  2. Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: II. Adagio
  3. Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: III. Allegretto
  4. Sonata No. 1 In F Minor, Op. 2 No. 1: IV. Prestissimo
  5. Sonata No. 22 In F Major, Op. 54: I. In Tempo dnuetto
  6. Sonata No. 22 In F Major, Op. 54: II. Allegreto
  7. Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 'Appassionata': I. Allegro assai
  8. Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 'Appassionata': II. Andante con moto
  9. Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 'Appassionata': III Allegro ma non troppo

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 2 In A Major, Op. 2 No. 2: I. Allegro vivace
  2. Sonata No. 2 In A Major, Op. 2 No. 2: II. Largo appassionata
  3. Sonata No. 2 In A Major, Op. 2 No. 2: III. Scherzo: Allegretto
  4. Sonata No. 2 In A Major, Op. 2 No. 2: IV. Rondo: Grazioso
  5. Sonata No. 24 In F Sharp Major, Op. 78: I. Allegro ma non troppo
  6. Sonata No. 24 In F Sharp Major, Op. 78: II. Allegro vivace
  7. Sonata No. 28 In A Major, Op. 101: I. Allegretto, ma non troppo
  8. Sonata No. 28 In A Major, Op. 101: II. Vivace alla marcia
  9. Sonata No. 28 In A Major, Op. 101: Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto - Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 3 In C Major, Op. 2 No. 3: I. Allegro con brio
  2. Sonata No. 3 In C Major, Op. 2 No. 3: II. Adagio
  3. Sonata No. 3 In C Major, Op. 2 No. 3: III. Scherzo: Allegro
  4. Sonata No. 3 In C Major, Op. 2 No. 3: IV. Allegro assai
  5. Sonata No. 19 In G Minor, Op. 49 No. 1: I. Andante
  6. Sonata No. 19 In G Minor, Op. 49 No. 1: II. Rondo: Allegro
  7. Sonata No. 21 In C Major, Op. 53 'Waldstein': I. Allegro con brio
  8. Sonata No. 21 In C Major, Op. 53 'Waldstein': II. Introduzione - Rondo

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 4 In E Flat Major, Op. 7: I. Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No. 4 In E Flat Major, Op. 7: II. Largo, con gran espressione
  3. Sonata No. 4 In E Flat Major, Op. 7: III. Allegro
  4. Sonata No. 4 In E Flat Major, Op. 7: IV. Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso
  5. Sonata No. 10 In G Major, Op. 14 No. 2: I. Allegro
  6. Sonata No. 10 In G Major, Op. 14 No. 2: II. Andante
  7. Sonata No. 10 In G Major, Op. 14 No. 2: III. Scherzo: Allegro assai
  8. Sonata No. 26 In E Flat major, Op. 81a 'Les adieux, l'absence et le retour': I. Adagio - Allegro
  9. Sonata No. 26 In E Flat major, Op. 81a 'Les adieux, l'absence et le retour': II. Andante espressivo
  10. Sonata No. 26 In E Flat major, Op. 81a 'Les adieux, l'absence et le retour': III. Vivacissimamente

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 10 No. 1: I. Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 10 No. 1: II. Adagio molto
  3. Sonata No. 5 In C Minor, Op. 10 No. 1: III. Prestissimo
  4. Sonata No. 6 In F Major, Op. 10 No. 2: I. Allegro
  5. Sonata No. 6 In F Major, Op. 10 No. 2: II. Allegretto
  6. Sonata No. 6 In F Major, Op. 10 No. 2: III. Presto
  7. Sonata No. 7 In D Major, Op. 10 No. 3: I. Presto
  8. Sonata No. 7 In D Major, Op. 10 No. 3: II. Largo e mesto
  9. Sonata No. 7 In D Major, Op. 10 No. 3: III. Menuetto: Allegro
  10. Sonata No. 7 In D Major, Op. 10 No. 3: IV. Rondo: Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 11 In B Flat Major, Op. 22: I. Allegro con brio
  2. Sonata No. 11 In B Flat Major, Op. 22: II. Adagio con molto espressione
  3. Sonata No. 11 In B Flat Major, Op. 22: III. Menuetto
  4. Sonata No. 11 In B Flat Major, Op. 22: IV. Rondo: Allegretto
  5. Sonata No. 20 In G Major, Op. 49 No. 2: I. Allegro, ma non troppo
  6. Sonata No. 20 In G Major, Op. 49 No. 2: II. Tempo di minuetto
  7. Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': I. Allegro
  8. Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': II. Andante
  9. Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': III. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
  10. Sonata No. 15 In D Major, Op. 28 'Pastoral': IV. Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No 25 In G Major, Op. 79: I. Presto alla tedesca
  2. Sonata No 25 In G Major, Op. 79: II. Andante
  3. Sonata No 25 In G Major, Op. 79: III. Vivace
  4. Sonata No 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest': I. Allegro
  5. Sonata No 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest': II. Adagio
  6. Sonata No 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'Tempest': III. Allegretto
  7. Sonata No. 15 In E Flat Major, Op. 31 No. 3: I. Allegro
  8. Sonata No. 18 In E Flat Major, Op. 31 No. 3: II. Scherzo: Allegro vivace
  9. Sonata No. 18 In E Flat Major, Op. 31 No. 3: III. Menuett: Moderato e grazioso
  10. Sonata No. 18 In E Flat Major, Op. 31 No. 3: IV. Presto con fuoco

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 13 In E Flat Major, Op 27 No. 1: I. Andante
  2. Sonata No. 13 In E Flat Major, Op 27 No. 1: II. Allegro molto e vivace
  3. Sonata No. 13 In E Flat Major, Op 27 No. 1: III. Adagio con espressione
  4. Sonata No. 13 In E Flat Major, Op 27 No. 1: IV. Allegro vivace
  5. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat Major, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': I. Allegro
  6. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat Major, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': II. Scherzo: Assai vivace
  7. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat Major, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': III. Adagio sostenuto
  8. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat Major, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': IV. Largo - Allegro risoluto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No 9 In E Major, Op. 14 No. 1: I. Allegro
  2. Sonata No 9 In E Major, Op. 14 No. 1: II. Allegretto
  3. Sonata No 9 In E Major, Op. 14 No. 1: III. Rondo: Allegretto
  4. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: I. Allegro vivace
  5. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: II. Adagio grazioso
  6. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: III. Rondo: Allegretto
  7. Sonata No 30 In E Major, Op. 109: I. Vivace ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo
  8. Sonata No 30 In E Major, Op. 109: II. Prestissimo
  9. Sonata No 30 In E Major, Op. 109: III. Gesangvoll mit innigster Empfindung

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No 5 In A Flat Major, Op. 26: I. Andante con variazioni
  2. Sonata No 5 In A Flat Major, Op. 26: II. Scherzo
  3. Sonata No 5 In A Flat Major, Op. 26: III. Marcia funebre
  4. Sonata No 5 In A Flat Major, Op. 26: IV. Allegro
  5. Sonata No 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op 27 No 2 'Moonlight': I. Adagio sostenuto
  6. Sonata No 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op 27 No 2 'Moonlight': II. Allegretto
  7. Sonata No 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op 27 No 2 'Moonlight': III. Presto
  8. Sonata No 31 In A Flat Major, Op 110: I. Moderato cantabile molto espressivo
  9. Sonata No 31 In A Flat Major, Op 110: II. Allegro molto
  10. Sonata No 31 In A Flat Major, Op 110: III. Adagio, ma non troppo
  11. Sonata No 31 In A Flat Major, Op 110: IV. Fuga: Allegro ma non troppo

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No 8 In C Minor, Op 13 'Pathetique': I. Grave - Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No 8 In C Minor, Op 13 'Pathetique': II. Adagio cantabile
  3. Sonata No 8 In C Minor, Op 13 'Pathetique': III. Rondo: Allegro
  4. Sonata No. 27 In E Minor, Op. 90: I. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfinding und Ausdruck
  5. Sonata No. 27 In E Minor, Op. 90: II. Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorgetragen
  6. Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
  7. Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111: II. Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile

Amazon.com

Rather than present the sonatas in chronological order, each disc is refreshingly arranged as a mini-program that juxtaposes contrasting works. While Bernard Roberts doesn't quite command the flexible technique of Sviatoslav Richter or the individual point of view set out in cycles by Schnabel, Arrau, Kempff, or Yves Nat, those wishing a super-bargain Beethoven cycle will not be disappointed. --Jed Distler

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A good reference copy.......2006-11-10

Bernard Roberts is what I'd call a "journeyman pianist". That's not a negative, its a recognition that he's a master craftsman who can be relied on to give a good interpretation of the works without taking them over. These recordings may feel a bit 'flat' or colorless as a result but it allows you, the listener, to delve a bit deeper into the music rather than the performance. This will be especially important if you are interested in studying or performing these works. (Indispensable accessory is the score, BTW -- also available from Amazon!)

4 out of 5 stars Lowest-cost complete set .......2006-02-10

If you are looking for your first COMPLETE set of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas, you've just found the LOWEST COST set available. But is it "the best" or a good one?? Depends on a lot of course. Beethoven's Piano Sonatas are one category in classical music brimming with an abundance of quality choices - both historic and modern - and begs the obvious question, "Which set to chose?" With Kempff we have a "gentleman's Beethoven" ... with Pollini a surgical precision ... Alfred Brendel gives wonderfully conceived masterpieces ... with Goode comes some very poised playing in the classical tradition ... and with Richter, Nikolavia or Kovacavich some fire. (Kovacavich's cycle is my personal favorite). One can spend hours and hours comparing performers and recordings work-by-work and still not really have a solid feel for which one is "the best" - at least for you. And in doing so, the focus can become overly weighted on the finding the elusive "ideal" recording that one can miss the importance of just sitting down with one of the many great recordings available and revelling in the depths of Beethoven's piano music.

All things considered, Bernard Robert's complete cycle here is a solid choice - not overly "poetic" ... nor overly "Romantic" or brash. In addition to Bernard Roberts set here, a similar "super budget" set from Claude Frank was re-released on the Music & Arts label (about $59). Other sets will cost $100 and up typically. Both Frank and Roberts give simimlarly compelling, musically rich and interpretatively balanced readings. Frank's style is more lucid and refined where Roberts brings more intensity. Such complete sets as these form a solid reference point to understand and appreciate the other historic performer's interpretive artistry (as most connoisseurs have several sets eventually). At some point of one's musical journey, it becomes enlightening to listen to historic greats as Schnabel, Kempff, Arrau, Serkin, Goode, Gilels, Kovacavich ... but early on it is probably more important just to hear Beethoven-for-Beethoven and focus less on the performer. And these inexpensive sets allow that for the budget buyer.

But don't let the price or lack of popularity make you think either of these budget sets are sub-standard performances either. Bernard Roberts is well known and much admired in his native England while German-born Claude Frank's Beethoven's recordings were, according to music writer and pianist David Dubal, "highly prized." Both get good reviews (both on Amazon and music press) and both represent Beethoven faithfully and with much artistry. Where Frank's cycle is a more closely-miked sound environemnt, Robert's recordings have a more resonant ambiance. If price is the main consideration, Roberts set is unbeatable and the best way to begin the journey to explore the 32 sonatas.

5 out of 5 stars A very good bargain buy for Beethoven Sonatas.......2005-12-06

Bernard Roberts may not be a name widely known in the USA, but his recordings of the Beethoven Sonatas for Nimbus dating from the mid 1980s are very good. If you are not a diehard fan of Richter, Rubinstein, Horowitz, Kempff, or Backhaus and absolutely MUST have their recordings, Roberts is worth considering. He has fine technique, but never shows off, pounds or distorts anything in the music to bring attention to himself; in short, Beethoven is served, not pianist Bernard Roberts.

I have about 80% of these recordings on separate Nimbus releases, and can only say I am very pleased with both recorded sound and playing. Of course with complete sets of Beethoven Piano Sonatas, there are always some performances superceded by individual ones of other pianists, but these should please most anyone who doesn't require a recording of one of the above listed pianists.

Budget price + fine recorded sound + great playing = a successful recording set which I am pleased to recommend.

3 out of 5 stars YOu get what you pay for...and in this case,,,a pinch more........2005-12-01

I bought this set when i was younger, less knowledgeable about the individual qualities an individual may bring to a performance. I thought, hey, they all play the same notes, right. So to get all Beeth sonata's at such a cheap price, i thought sure.
I already had the named sonata's by Serkin, whom my father recommended as his supreme beethoven player, and to this day I still hear them the way he played them, and Roberts is no serkin.
Again, this being before i realized how much the performer mattered, i was disappointed on the whole with the sonata's, feeling that maybe the serkin disc was enough in that all the "good" named sonata's were there.
Every day i listened to one or too discs in a sitting, making sure i missed nothing.
Disappointment is what i felt.
Now that i am older, and more intelligent in the method of performing, and an accomplished performer my self, one able to provide their own mark to their own performance, one with the ability to understand what one is doing, and how to do it, i have numerous collections of this set. Schnabel was the first "historical set i bought" with much the same reaction in terms of sound as i had to the playng of the roberts set.
I now own Gilels, Barenboim, Schnabel, Richter(in most), Fischer(annie) Roberts, brendel, arrau, and kempff. and have listened to, as i did with roberts to Goode(a very decent account), and Kovavich(though i dont own them.
The top of my list is most suredly Kempff(60's), but it was not always so. as my respect for the performance grew, so did my taste for kempff. Brendel always bored me, as did Barenboim(i found myself passing out-which i never do). Fischer and Gilels are both extremes, that at first hearing are truly exciting and fresh(despiite a repeated claim about Gilels lack of soul). The Backhaus was, for me, a surprisingly excellent set and the Arrau had much going for it in the latter half. I adore richter, but his beethoven is usually hit or miss, but when its a hit it is top of the mountain. So that leads us back to Roberts. There are many things that i actually like here, such as his performance of op 10\3 final mvmt. He plays it with minimal pedal, letting the voices speak for themselves, there is only one version i enjoy more, and that, surprisingly is John o'Connor(or just connor)?-though i hate his cycle-or what i have heard. Overall, for the money, depending on how serious you are, like for instance, if you are not satisfied are you going to go out and spend more money, then i would save it the first time and go for Kempff. But if you are young, as i was, and must hear them, but dont have the money, first go to your library and see if they have an aforementioned copy and burn it, and if you want to own it for cheap, you cant do much better than this for the price. Another thing you could do is buy artur schnabel's account on naxos for 6.99 a disc, but know beforehand that the sound is variable(the recordings are from the 30's) but give it a chance and you will learn to appreciate the playing itslef and not what today's engineers have to say about the music. This ability to listen in spite of the engineers is somehing that will enable you to enjoy so much music that most will not-i.e cortot, rach, moiseiw, hofman, etc.

4 out of 5 stars Great Bargain - Great Playing - So So Sound Quality.......2005-08-10

This is the only complete set of the Beethoven Sonatas that I own, and so far I have been very happy with it. First off, the price is excellent. I know for a fact that I probably NEVER would have purchased my first complete set if I had to pay close to $100 for it! This is a great way to get introduced to the complete set.

I've heard a few sonatas on other CDs by other players, but for the most part, this is the only version I've heard of most of these sonatas, so I can't really compare them to other players. However, as a music collector and pianist, I can recognize good piano playing when I hear it, even without another version for comparison. Robert's playing is clean and accurate and stylistically very appropriate. Every phrase and passage is well thought out and shaped, enhancing the music without distracting from it.

The only complaint that I would have is that sometimes the sound has a little too much reverb for my tastes, which can affect the clarity of some passage (particularly those written in the lower range of the keyboard).

As others have said, this is a great starter set for anyone wanting to get all the sonatas at a great price. My advice would be to get this nicely priced set, then if there are certain sonatas you really love and want other versions, perhaps buy only those. While all the sonatas are well written, I don't love them all enough to warrant purchasing multiple versions. However, this set has allowed me to find those sonatas which really speak to me, so that I can then pursue those further without having to pay an arm and a leg buying all 32 over again. Enjoy!
Beethoven: Complete Sonatas for Piano & Cello
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Good Alternative Beethoven Cello Set...
  • Great Stuff
  • Ma and Ax do it again!
Beethoven: Complete Sonatas for Piano & Cello

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ASIN: B0000026GN
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 1 For Piano & Cello, Op. 5, No. 1 (F Major): I - Adagio sostenuto; Allegro
  2. Sonata No. 1 For Piano & Cello, Op. 5, No. 1 (F Major): II - Rondo: Allegro vivace
  3. Sonata No. 2 For Piano & Cello, Op. 5, No. 2 (G Minor): I - Adagio sostenuto ed espressivo; Allegro molto piu tosto presto
  4. Sonata No. 2 For Piano & Cello, Op. 5, No. 2 (G Minor): II - Rondo: Allegro
  5. Sonata No. 4 For Piano & Cello, Op. 102, No. 1 (C Major): I - Andante; Allegro vivace
  6. Sonata No. 4 For Piano & Cello, Op. 102, No. 1 (C Major): II - Adagio; Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 3 For Piano & Cello, Op. 69 (A Major): I - Allegro ma non tanto
  2. Sonata No. 3 For Piano & Cello, Op. 69 (A Major): II - Scherzo: Allegro molto
  3. Sonata No. 3 For Piano & Cello, Op. 69 (A Major): III - Adagio cantabile; Allegro vivace
  4. Sonata No. 5 For Piano & Cello, Op. 102, No. 2 (D Major): I - Allegro con brio
  5. Sonata No. 5 For Piano & Cello, Op. 102, No. 2 (D Major): II - Adagio con molto sentimento d'affetto
  6. Sonata No. 5 For Piano & Cello, Op. 102, No. 2 (D Major): III - Allegro fugato
  7. Seven Variations On The Theme 'In Men, Who Know The Feeling Of Love' From Mozart's (From Mozart's 'The Magic Flute, For Cello And Piano, WoO 46)
  8. Twelve Variations On The Theme 'A Maiden Or A Wife' (From Mozart's 'The Magic Flute, For Cello And Piano, Op. 66)

Amazon.com essential recording

These are among the finest modern recordings of Beethoven's Cello Sonatas. The two players are well matched, as they should be in this music, which is just as demanding for the pianist as for the cellist, if not more so. They don't try to differentiate stylistically among early, middle, and late sonatas. They play them all in a large scale, concert-hall manner, which actually suits all of them very well. Unfortunately, in reducing this recording to two CDs, the producers have dropped one set of Variations, which was recorded. What is present, though, is choice. --Leslie Gerber

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Good Alternative Beethoven Cello Set..........2005-11-16

Seems to be a lot of disagreement on this set. I have both this one and the Fournier & Kempff set. I like them both. I can say that Ma & Ax take all repeats, thusly extending the playing time of each movement anywhere from 3-5mins over the Fournier & Kempff set. I've always thought Ma a fine cellist. I rate his Bach solo cello second only to Casals, and tied with Fournier. Ax is a solid pianist, if not brilliant. Kempff is preferred with Beethoven, however.

Anyway, this is a solid set: can't go wrong. The Fournier & Kempff set, likewise.

5 out of 5 stars Great Stuff.......2003-06-23

I have listened to many recordings of these sonatas and I have to admit that these are amazing!
Although I agree that Yo-Yo Ma is not the best cellist to have ever walked the earth (anyone who knows anythign about cello playing would admit this) he is certainly without doubt the best around at the moment!!! Who knows who he rates better than Ma. Du Pre?? I hope not!
People often forget that a sonata is a piece of chamber music! Ma and Ax, certainly not forgeting this play so beautifully together in this that this is a piece of chamber music that cannot be missed!
BUY IT!!!!!!!! (Whilst throwing away any recordings of du pre!)

5 out of 5 stars Ma and Ax do it again!.......2000-06-13

At first I was hesitant to buy this set because of the price. But later I found out that it was well worth it. Their ability to basically control the instruments that they are playing is incredible. Most importantly is the feeling that they have put in to the Beethoven cello sonatas. I have noticed that of all the classical duos and trios that i have heard, Ma and Ax are the best. They seem to communicate well together while playing. This selection definitely receives five stars.
Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas; Bagatelles Op. 119, Op. 126
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • It's All Here, and Then Some: A Romantic Feast
  • When he is good, he is very, very good, and when he is bad...
  • Masculine Beethoven
  • Very enjoyable.
  • Beethoven with Horsepower!!!
Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas; Bagatelles Op. 119, Op. 126

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ASIN: B0000DB55A
Release Date: 2004-01-13

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro
  2. II: Adagio
  3. III: Menuetto: Allegretto
  4. IV: Prestissimo
  5. I: Allegro Vivace
  6. II: Largo Appassionato
  7. III: Scherzo: Allegretto
  8. IV: Rondo: Grazioso
  9. I: Allegro Con Brio
  10. II: Adagio
  11. III: Scherzo: Allegro
  12. IV: Allegro Assai

Tracks:

  1. I: Allegro Molto E Con Brio
  2. II: Largo, Con Gran Espressione
  3. III: Allegro
  4. IV: Rondo: Poco Allegretto E Grazioso
  5. I: Allegro Molto E Con Brio
  6. II: Adagio Molto
  7. III: Finale: Prestissimo
  8. I: Allegro
  9. II: Adagio Molto
  10. III: Presto
  11. I: Presto
  12. II: Largo E Mesto
  13. III: Menuetto: Allegro
  14. IV: Rondo: Allegro