Beethoven - Kavatine: Piano Sonatas opp. 109, 110 & 111
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Label: EPR Classic
Cat No: EPRC0068
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 1
Genre: Instrumental
Release Date: 7th March 2025
Contents
Works
Piano Sonata no.30 in E major, op.109Piano Sonata no.31 in A flat major, op.110
Piano Sonata no.32 in C minor, op.111
String Quartet no.13 in B flat major, op.130
Artists
Cristian Sandrin (piano)Works
Piano Sonata no.30 in E major, op.109Piano Sonata no.31 in A flat major, op.110
Piano Sonata no.32 in C minor, op.111
String Quartet no.13 in B flat major, op.130
Artists
Cristian Sandrin (piano)About
‘Once the greatness of Beethoven's output is set aside and we delve deep into the emotional essence of this music, we realise there is an abundance of expressive features that lie hidden between the lines. Beethoven wrote very precise directions, extremely advanced for his times, yet it is clear that his indications alone are certainly not enough to bring his music to life. There are so many shades of piano, as much as there are variations in the ways an artist creates the impression of crescendos, sotto voce and infinite ways in which we conceive the effect of mit inningsten Empfindung. Beethoven's scores are rife with recurring themes, intricate motivic relations, that wait to be discovered, fragments of melodies that repeat across shorter or longer spans of music. An artist must use these recognisable elements, infuse them with a certain individual expression, to construct the narrative, a psychological journey about becoming and the multitude of tormented and life affirming emotional states that are there as part of the transformative process.
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