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Special offer. Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas
The Pierre Boulez Saal Sessions
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
The most impactful performances here are of ponderous slow movements... Especially the Appassionata’s second movement...has a conceptual thoroughness and candour that is risk-taking, teetering...
Special offer. Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas
The Pierre Boulez Saal Sessions
Daniel Barenboim (piano)
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The most impactful performances here are of ponderous slow movements... Especially the Appassionata’s second movement...has a conceptual thoroughness and candour that is risk-taking, teetering...
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Few musicians in the world are as intimately familiar with Beethoven’s piano sonatas as Daniel Barenboim, who has been exploring these works since the earliest days of his career - a musical novel in 32 chapters and an artistic cosmos in itself. Barenboim recorded the full cycle of Beethoven sonatas in the Pierre Boulz Saal in 2020 and presents these works in chronological order of their creation - providing an exciting look at the composer’s artistic development. With this sonata cycle, Daniel Barenboim has set himself a legacy! The box includes 234 mins Bonus: a 42-minutes interview with Daniel Brenboim on Beethoven and 3 masterclasses with Daniel Barenboim, working with students of the Barenboim-Said Academy feat. Alexandre Kantorow (winner of the 1st price and gold medal at the Tschaikowsky Competition, working on Sonata No. 2), Nathalia Milstein on Sonata No. 15 “Pastoral” and Fabian Müller on Sonata No. 23 “Appassionata”). “No matter how many times you play them there are always fresh personal perspectives waiting to be discovered.” Daniel Barenboim
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November 2022
The most impactful performances here are of ponderous slow movements... Especially the Appassionata’s second movement...has a conceptual thoroughness and candour that is risk-taking, teetering on the brink more than once, but with a symphonic scope that Barenboim clearly aims for in his performances.