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CHAN 9736

Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Op. 27 & 28

Released Date:
01 Mar 1999

Originally recorded in 1998

Artists:

Louis Lortie

piano

Venue:

Potton Hall Studio, Westleton, Suffolk



Producer:

Brian Couzens



Engineer:

Ralph Couzens


Richard Smoker

(Assistant)

Record Label
Chandos

Genre:

Piano




Total Time - 60:01
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LUDVIG VAN BEETHOVEN

 

Piano Sonata No. 13 'quasi una fantasia', Op. 27 No. 1

17:20  
  in E flat major - Es-Dur - mi bémol majeur  
1 I Andante - Allegro - Andante - 5:20
2 II Allegro molto e vivace - 2:22
3 III Adagio con espressione - 3:33
4 IV Allegro vivace - Adagio con espressione - Presto 6:02
   
 

Piano Sonata No 14 'quasi una fantasia', Op. 27 No. 2, ('Moonlight')

17:09  
  in C sharp minor - cis-Moll - ut dièse mineur  
5 I Adagio sostenuto - 7:22
6 II Allegretto 2:16
7 III Presto agitato 7:29
   
 

Piano Sonata No. 15, Op. 28 ('Pastoral')

25:40  
  in D major - D-Dur - ré majeur  
8 I Allegro 10:46
9 II Andante 7:09
10 III Scherzo: Allegro vivace 2:18
11 IV Rondo: Allegro ma non tropp 5:24
No Notes Found.
Chandos continues its eminently collectable series of Lortie’s Beethoven… His carefully shaded tone, coupled with rhythmic dynamism, are qualities that convey both the poetry and the creative substance of these remarkable works.
Daily Telegraph

His [Lortie’s] carefully shaded tone, coupled with rhythmic finesse and communicative dynamism are qualities that convey both the poetry and the creative substance of these remarkable works!’
Daily Telegraph




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