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BEETHOVEN, Wilhelm Backhaus

Piano Sonatas

Wilhelm Backhaus - Backhaus Plays Beethoven: Berlin Live, 1969 [Audite, Disc 1] 01. Piano Sonata no.15 in D major, op.28 "Pastorale" - 1. Allegro (9:01) 02. Piano Sonata no.15 in D major, op.28 "Pastorale" - 2. Andante (6:04) 03. Piano Sonata no.15 in D major, op.28 "Pastorale" - 3. Scherzo. Allegro vivace (2:09) 04. Piano Sonata no.15 in D major, op.28 "Pastorale" - 4. Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo (4:45) 05. Piano Sonata no.18 in E-flat major, op.31 no.3 - 1. Allegro (8:08) 06. Piano Sonata no.18 in E-flat major, op.31 no.3 - 2. Scherzo. Allegretto vivace (5:00) 07. Piano Sonata no.18 in E-flat major, op.31 no.3 - 3. Menuetto. Moderato e grazioso (3:50) 08. Piano Sonata no.18 in E-flat major, op.31 no.3 - 4. Presto con fuoco (5:02) 09. Piano Sonata no.21 in C major, op.53 "Waldstein" - 1. Allegro con brio (11:10) 10. Piano Sonata no.21 in C major, op.53 "Waldstein" - 2. Introduzione. Adagio molto - (3:01) 11. Piano Sonata no.21 in C major, op.53 "Waldstein" - 3. Rondo. Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo (10:03) Beethoven - W.Backhaus - 1969 CD2 01. Sonata No.30 in E Op.109 I Vivace ma non troppo (3:00) 02. Sonata No.30 in E Op.109 II Prestissimo (2:19) 03. Sonata No.30 in E Op.109 III Gesangvoll mit innigster (12:20)
  • Wilhelm Backhaus - piano
  • BEETHOVEN
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Label  : Audite

Even as a young man Wilhelm Backhaus was the epitome of a pianist who focused on performing a work as objectively as possible. With this aim, he proved a strong influence on the succeeding generation of pianists and constituted the opposite pole to Wilhelm Kempff’s playing. Backhaus’ domain was the classic-romantic repertoire from Bach to Brahms with Beethoven at the centre. During his long career on the concert platform, which lasted for over seventy years, Backhaus intensively explored the piano sonatas of Beethoven with remarkable technical reliability and a profound mastery of musical substance. This live recording of a concert – featuring four major sonatas, including the Waldstein Sonata, Op. 53, and the Sonata in E major, op. 109 – given in Berlin during the last year of Backhaus’ life (1969), once more demonstrates the merits of Backhaus’ clear and, in the most positive sense of the word, classicist interpretational approach: like almost no other pianist, he knew how to illustrate the content and architecture of this music without sacrificing the detail – but also without losing himself within it. >>> WYBRANE RECENZJE Z PRASY ŚWIATOWEJ <<< Diapason klassik.com Classica – le meilleur de la musique classique & de la hi-fi www.ResMusica.com