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Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas Vol. 3

Sonatas 8-10

Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Martin Helmchen (piano)

Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas Vol. 3

Awards:

Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen are an outstanding team, whose latest release brings their three-disc survey to an uplifting conclusion...Finest of all is the reading of the elusive...

Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas Vol. 3

Sonatas 8-10

Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Martin Helmchen (piano)

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Awards:

Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen are an outstanding team, whose latest release brings their three-disc survey to an uplifting conclusion...Finest of all is the reading of the elusive...

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Previous instalments of the Beethoven sonata cycle from Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen have met with wide acclaim. Described as ‘conversations by a perfect instrumental pairing’ in BBC Music Magazine, the discs have received a Choc in Classica and the recommendation of German website klassik.com, respectively. This the third and final volume brings together Beethoven's last three works in the genre, composed between 1801 and 1812. The centre-piece is the ninth sonata, the famed ‘Kreutzer Sonata’. The title page of the first edition described the sonata as ‘written in a highly concertante style’ and it does indeed surpass everything that had previously been written in the genre, in terms of scale as well as technical and compositional complexity. It is preceded by the more lightweight Sonata No. 8 in G major, in which ideas and motifs chase each other until the end of the whirlwind finale. Also in G major, Beethoven’s tenth and final violin sonata closes the disc. It was composed almost ten years after the Kreutzer, and is certainly less spectacular. In no way is it a step backwards in artistic terms, however: exchanging drama and heroics with songful intimacy, it is rather one of the works through which Beethoven freed himself from the depression into which he had fallen after renouncing his ‘Immortal Beloved’.

Contents and tracklist

I. Allegro assai
Track length5:50
II. Tempo di minuetto, ma molto moderato e grazioso
Track length6:48
III. Allegro vivace
Track length3:32
I. Adagio sostenuto - Presto
Track length13:57
IIa. Andante con variazioni
Track length2:13
IIb. Var. 1
Track length2:01
IIc. Var. 2
Track length1:51
IId. Var. 3
Track length2:20
IIe. Var. 4
Track length5:03
III. Presto
Track length9:00
I. Allegro moderato
Track length10:29
II. Adagio espressivo
Track length5:25
III. Allegro
Track length1:47
IV. Poco allegretto
Track length8:33

Awards and reviews

  • BBC Music Magazine
    December 2021
    Chamber Choice
  • International Classical Music Awards
    2022
    Winner - Chamber Music

December 2021

Frank Peter Zimmermann and Martin Helmchen are an outstanding team, whose latest release brings their three-disc survey to an uplifting conclusion...Finest of all is the reading of the elusive Op. 96 Sonata that allows the music to dream a little, capturing to perfection the composer’s often undervalued lyrical muse in all its captivating sincerity.

November 2021

Beautiful playing, keen but lightly worn intelligence and an unflagging supply of Beethovenian energy make this a fine conclusion to an invigorating and highly rewarding cycle.

International Classical Music Awards 2022

Always focused on the music and not on self-expression, they bring an organic soulfulness to their music-making. Each colleague feels when to stand back and give his partner more prominence. At the same time, everything seems extremely energetic, spontaneous and fresh.
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