Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Vladimir Ashkenazy
2. Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat major ("Hammerklavier") Op. 106
Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven
with Vladimir Ashkenazy
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Opp.101 & 106 "Hammerklavier",Ludwig van Beethoven,Vladimir Ashkenazy,Polygram Records,Classical,Classical Music,Keyboard,Romantic Sonata/Sonatina for Keyboard
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Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Opp. 90, 101, 106, 109, 110 & 111
Ludwig van Beethoven , and Solomon Manufacturer: Angel Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002S4V Release Date: 2002-11-05 |
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No.28 in A major, Op.101: I Allegretto ma non troppo - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No.28 in A major, Op.101: II Vivace alla Marcia - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No.28 in A major, Op.101: III Adagio ma non troppo, con affetto - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No.28 in A major, Op.101: IV Allegro - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata in B flat major, Op.106 (Hammerklavier): I Allegro - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata in B flat major, Op.106 (Hammerklavier): II Scherzo (Assai vivace) - Presto - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata in B flat major, Op.106 (Hammerklavier): III Adagio sostenuto - L.V. Beethoven
- Piano Sonata in B flat major, Op.106 (Hammerklavier): IV Largo - Allegro - Allegro risoluto - L.V. Beethoven
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 27 In E Minor, Op. 90: I Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchhaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 27 In E Minor, Op. 90: II Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 30 In E Major, Op. 109: I Vivace ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 30 In E Major, Op. 109: II Prestissimo - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 27 In E Major, Op. 109: III Tema (Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo) - Variazioni I - VI - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 31 In A Flat Major, Op. 110: I Moderato cantabile, molto espressivo - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 31 In A Flat Major, Op. 110: II Allegro molto - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 31 In A Flat Major, Op. 110: III Adagio ma non troppo - Fuga (Allegro ma non troppo) - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111: I Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato - Beethoven
- Piano Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111: II Arietta (Adagio molto semplice e cantabile) - Variazioni I - IV - Coda - Beethoven
Customer Reviews:
A labor of love from Solomon........2000-11-15
The performances I like best on this set, however, are the lyrical sonatas: Opus 90, Opus 109, and Opus 110. I wouldn't be without them, and sometimes they are almost daily fare. This is late Beethoven at its best. Get this set. You can't go wrong. Incidentally, the late English pianist and accompanist, Gerald Moore, always used to praise Solomon lavishly. After listening to these recordings, you will understand why.
A Hammerklavier Like No Other.......2000-10-12
A Final Testament for Two..........1999-11-25
Simply breathtaking.......1998-09-11
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Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Opp.101 & 106 "Hammerklavier"
Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000421B Release Date: 1994-07-19 |
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Beethoven: Hammerklavier Sonatas, Opp. 101, 106
Manufacturer: Analekta ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002TNI8U Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Etwas Lebhaft Und Mit Der Innigsten Empfindung
- Lebhaft, Marschmassig
- Langsam Und Sehnsuchtvoll
- Geschwinde, Doch Nicht Zu Sehr, Und Mit Entschlossenheit
- Allegro
- Scherzo: Assai Vivace
- Adagio Sostenuto
- Largo; Allegro Risoluto
Album Description
Anton Kuerti's interpretation of these great piano masterpieces is simply brilliant. Considered by many to be Canada's foremost active concert pianist, recent reviews have called him "one of the truly great pianists of this century," CD Review, and even "the best pianist currently playing," Fanfare. As a chamber musician, he has performed the major repertoire with such artists as Gidon Kremer, Yo-Yo Ma, Janos Starker, Barry Tuckwell, and the Cleveland, Guarneri, and Tokyo String Quartets. Kuerti is one of today's most recorded artists, having put on disc, to great critical acclaim, all the Beethoven concertos and sonatas and Schubert sonatas.Customer Reviews:
Kuerti "At the summit" indeed.......2006-04-01
I have played these pieces many times myself and find that Kuerti takes Beethoven's indications as the unalterable foundation, yet truly finds the depth of the music "behind the notes" as the saying goes. The is inspiring and deeply satisfying. That's says it all.
Kuerti's New Take on Two Late Beethoven Sonatas.......2004-09-24
Both performances are even more nuanced than his previous traversals. There are here a greater serenity and repose, where necessary, than before. Further, his piano tone is generally more rounded, less brutal (as in the two fugal movements, the finales of each sonata) than in 1975. This is not to say there is no drama--just listen to the opening measures of the Hammerklavier, one of the most technically fearsome passages in all the literature. Kuerti wrenches drama aplenty out of those dense chords intertwined with tendrils of tender melody. He also manages to show a playful side, as in the tiny Scherzo of the Op. 106, a necessary breather between the more serious first and third movements. In the first movement of the Op. 101 he manages to convey thoughtfulness in combination with a seeming nonchalance. As he puts it in his insightful booklet notes (adapted from those in his earlier complete set), this movement 'is exquisitely informal, as though roaming the hills with no appointments to keep.' His playing of the repeated unaccented off-beat chords that avoid the tonic lends a kind of timeless tranquility to the whole affair until that surprising A major chord resolution toward the end.
As exciting as the two finales are, I have to say that the soul of these sonatas lies in their lengthy slow movements. And here Kuerti displays not only considerable control of line and dynamics, but emotional tension between angst and repose in equal measures, building each movement to its inevitable climaxes and then releasing the tension in just the right degree. One is so caught up in Kuerti's playing of the 'Hammerklavier' Adagio that it simply doesn't seem possible that it has lasted 21 minutes!
These are only a few of the indications that Kuerti has that most wonderful combination in a pianist--scholarly attention to the score allied with an ability to translate that into a psychological landscape. There are those who take issue with Kuerti's seeming emotionality, but I'm not one of them because it is so obvious that his playing is underscored by deep study of the score's message and deeper thought about how to convey it.
There are a few moments of minor shrillness in the upper reaches of Kuerti's instrument in a couple of loud passages of the 'Hammerklavier.' Otherwise, the sound is quite good. Analekta chooses to label this CD 'Hammerklavier Sonatas,' which is confusing: there is only one 'Hammerklavier.' And then there's Op. 101.
An enthusiastic recommendation. These performances are individual and effective, and they are certainly not dry as in, say, Richard Goode's recording. They are not powerhouses, like Kovacevich's or Arrau's, perhaps, but they show us that Kuerti is a musician to be taken very seriously. Let's be honest, there aren't that many really great Beethoven players these days, but Kuerti is one of them.
TT=71:47
Scott Morrison
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Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Opp. 90,101 & 111
Manufacturer: EMI Records [All429] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00000DNRM Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- I. Mit Lebhaftigkeit Und Durchaus Mit Empfindung Und Ausdruck
- II. Nicht Zu Geschwind Und Sehr Singbar Vorzutragen
- I. Etwas Lebhaft Und Mit Der Innigsten Empfindung
- II. Lebhaft, Marschmassig
- III. Langsam Und Sehnsuchtsvoll
- IV. Geschwinde, Doch Nicht Zu Sehr, Und Mit Entschlossenheit
- I. Maestoso - (Allegro Con Brio Ed Appassionato)
- I. Allegro Con Brio Ed Appassionato
- II. Arietta. Adagio Molto, Semplice E Cantabile
Customer Reviews:
A sublime performance of Beethoven's most profound Sonata.......2003-03-31
A great performance.......2002-01-02
A Great Opus 111.......2001-10-30
my clear favorite. The first movement is solid, granitic, powerful, sonorous, and the technical demands are well met. The Arietta is the real jewel on this disk, however. Overall, this interpretation exceeds even the wonderful 1940's Schnabel recording that was released in Phillips Great Pianists series. It's near-impossible to describe this music, so I won't try. But this is a great way to hear it.
The other sonatas on this disk also are wonderfully performed. The first mov't of Op. 101 is an especially lyrical, sensitive, well-balanced interpretation. But I still enjoy Serkin's more granitic approach, and Kempff's sparkling performance of Op. 101 as well.
Following Schnabel's path?.......2001-04-19
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Beethoven: The Piano Sonatas, Opp. 101 & 106
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000AYL Release Date: 1996-03-19 |
Tracks:
- Piano Sonata No. 28, Op. 101: Allegretto
- Piano Sonata No. 28, Op. 101: Vivace
- Piano Sonata No. 28, Op. 101: Adajio
- Piano Sonata No. 28, Op. 101: Allegro
- Piano Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': Allegro
- Piano Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': Scherzo
- Piano Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': Adagio
- Piano Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 'Hammerklavier': Largo
Customer Reviews:
A Beethovenian for our time.......2003-01-27
I first became impressed with Lortie after listening to his performance of a couple of Mozart concertos through a Musical Heritage Society disc. He plays with such exquisite taste, always demonstrating a respect for the period and the composer. I then heard his Ravel, which I reviewed on Amazon and gave a 5-star rating. Given the breadth of his repertoire, it is not surprising that he would bring such skill and sensitivity to playing Beethoven.
His playing is clean, incisive, brilliant, lyrical and always thoughtful. The Chandos sound is first-rate.
I highly recommend this recording. I very much look forward to hearing his entire survey of the 32 Sonatas.
Track Listings:
- Berg: Lyric Suite for string quartet No1-6; Pieces Op6
- Best Of Beethoven
- Bizet: Carmen Suite; L'Arlésienne Suite; Jeux d'Enfants
- Blind Love, Cruel Beauty-Vocal Duets Of George Frideric Handel
- By George It's Gershwin
- Cantigas from the Court of Dom Dinis
- Canzonetta: 16c. Canzoni & Instrumental Dances - The King's Noyse / Paul O'Dette
- Celtic Keyboards
- Charles Fussell: Specimen Days; Being Music
- Complete Organ Sonatas
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