Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op.14 Nos 1 & 2, 26 & 28 'Pastorale'

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LUDWIG van BEETHOVEN
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Op.14 Nos 1 & 2, 26 & 28 'Pastorale'
Murray Perahia (piano)

[ Sony Music / CD ]

Release Date: Thursday 15 January 2009

"… a masterly recital, and one whose undemonstrative performances enable the music to speak for itself most eloquently."
BBC Music Magazine Awards 2010 - Instrumental WINNER

BBC Music Magazine Awards 2010 - Instrumental WINNER

"These marvellous Beethoven interpretations from Murray Perahia feel so natural and fresh, combined with an astonishing level of assurance. This recital is a splendid achievement and deserves to be in every Beethoven collection."
(MusicWeb Feb 2009)

"The opening of the variation set in Op 26… is simplicity itself… and Perahia's swiftly flowing second movement is beautifully judged. His Pastoral… is a joyous balance of warmth of sound (how he makes the piano sing) in the outer movements…" Gramophone Magazine, March 2009

"Having been troubled again in recent years by the hand problem that originated in the 1990s when a bone abnormality on his thumb required a series of career-threatening operations, Murray Perahia has lost no time in recording whenever fit enough. He released his acclaimed album of Bach Partitas in early summer, now followed by his interpretations of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas Nos 9, 10, 12 and 15, an unusual grouping that presumably represents the first instalment of his planned Urtext edition of the complete sonata series.

Opening with the "Piano Sonata No 12 in A-flat major, Opus 26", one is immediately struck by Perahia's poised, stately progress through the opening movement. The more animated second movement - unusually, a scherzo, Beethoven effectively turning the sonata form on its head - sets up the dirge-like final movement, the Funeral March For a Dead Hero. The two Opus 14 Sonatas (No 9 in E major, and No 10 in G major) are earlier, shorter, and simpler, the former boasting a particularly pleasing melodic motif and repetitive form."
(The Independent Four Stars)

Tracks:

Piano Sonata No 9
Piano Sonata No 10
Piano Sonata No 12
Piano Sonata No 15