Jonathan Biss: Beethoven Sonata No 12 in A flat Major, Op 26, “Funeral March”
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2015
- WQXR's Beethoven Piano Sonata Marathon, which took place in The Greene Space on Nov. 20, 2011 featured a lineup which spanned a range of personalities and national schools. It included the flamboyant individualists Evan Shinners and Timothy Andres; the Russian powerhouses Daria Rabotkina and Natasha Paremski; and the Chinese up-and-comers Qi Xu and Yuchong Wu. Some, including Jeremy Denk, Jonathan Biss and Alessio Bax, are already boldface names on the international concert circuit; others are on their way.
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...The dynamics, the gentle touch followed by powerful cadences, the nuances of rhythmic contra-tempos in left and right hands, and the fluid precision makes this a wonderfully masterful interpretation in technique and feeling....I am sure Beethoven himself would be very satisfied!
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser fein komponierten Klaviersonate im lyrischen Tempo mit anmutigem Anschlag und angenehmer Dynamik. Genialer Pianist!
Great performance, very beautiful
One of my favorite sonatas. I have heard every recording of this I've been able to find, and like his approach better. It gives the piece the right character. Really like his tempo. Most pianists don't realize the great effect the right tempo has on music.
He really does have a great style of playing. Can't tell how often I've listened to the 5 CDs he so far has with Beethoven's Sonatas. Simply can't get enough of it, he makes the music speak so much more.
Thank you for your suggesting that he released a series of Beethoven Piano Sonatas. I just listened one of them and really enjoyed it.
I can't wait t'll he finishes his cycle. Maybe one that will rivals or even surpasses his colleagues . Because it's such a direct and beautiful playing .
It's my favorite sonata and now I'm trying on it.
Bravo!!!!
Ohhh isn't he the guy from Beethoven's Sonata course from Coursera? Nice job :)
Yep, he is. He seems to keep adding to the course as well, so worth a revisit if you haven't yet.
Esther Hadassa My wife and I took the course knowing nothing about Beethoven’s sonatas and it opened up a new world to us! Tomorrow evening we will be seeing him in person for the first time. (Hopefully not the last at age 79 😉
Yes! Wonderful pianist and teacher of Coursera!