Sonatas & Ballads for Cello & Piano

On this CD:

1. Sonata for cello & piano, L. 135
Composed by Claude Debussy
Performed by William Conway, Peter Evans

2. Sonata for cello & piano, FP 143
Composed by Francis Poulenc
Performed by William Conway, Peter Evans

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Haydn: Piano Sonatas
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Impressive technique, but missing Haydn's genial spirit
  • Where's the fire?
  • The Fastest Haydn Sonatas Ever Recorded in the Guiness Book of Records
  • Evocative of absolutely nothing save Hamelin's fingers.
  • Hamelin Does it Again!
Haydn: Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B000N2H832
Release Date: 2007-04-10

Tracks:

  1. Allegro
  2. Adagio
  3. Allegro Molto
  4. Allegretto Innocentemente
  5. Presto
  6. Allegretto Moderato
  7. Adagio
  8. Finale: Presto
  9. Allegro
  10. Allegro Di Molto
  11. Allegro Moderato
  12. Adagio
  13. Finale: Presto

Tracks:

  1. Moderato
  2. Adagio
  3. Finale: Presto
  4. Moderato
  5. Menuetto-Trio-Menuetto Da Capo
  6. Rondo: Presto
  7. Allegro
  8. Adagio
  9. Finale: Presto
  10. Allegro Moderato
  11. Menuet
  12. Finale: Presto
  13. Allegro Con Brio
  14. Largo E Sostenuto
  15. Finale: Presto Ma Non Troppo

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Impressive technique, but missing Haydn's genial spirit.......2007-07-11

Haydn's compositions are richly rewarding, and I encourage everyone with an interest in Classical music to acquaint themselves with his welcoming genius. We can be grateful to Marc-Andre Hamelin for recording these neglected sonatas with splendid panache, bringing them fresh to an appreciative audience. However, I sometimes feel that Haydn's music is performed skillfully yet without the breadth of humane wisdom it deserves and, I suspect that the full wealth of Haydn's gift is not quite arrayed here. I won't find fault with Hamelin's talents as a pianist, which are brilliantly polished, nor do I mean to be glib with my critique, but I will say that stylistically, these pieces sound to my ears more like caffeinated Chopin rather than the grace, humor, zest and profound warmth of Haydn. I fell in love with Haydn's piano sonatas through the performances of Bart van Oort (on Brilliant Classics) and John McCabe (on London/Decca). Unfortunately, these recordings seem to be available only as complete sets of the Haydn sonatas, which would be too great an investment for most listeners. A relatively inexpensive introduction to the wondrous musical realm of Haydn's piano sonatas can be found through the recordings of Alfred Brendel, such as the album "Haydn: 3 Piano Sonatas; Fantasia in C; Adagio in F", available here on Amazon.

3 out of 5 stars Where's the fire?.......2007-06-23

Marc-Andre Hamelin's twofer of Haydn piano sonatas details most of the master's later sonatas in stylisitic performances that sometimes get a bit too dramatic and use too much pedal. Hamelin is a world-class player recorded well here who has some affinity for this music. My principal question when listening to these is, "Where's the fire?" Hamelin uses tempo more attuned to the keyboard music of Antonio Vivaldi, had he written any, than the witty and relaxed Josef Haydn. For all his fine quailties, Hamelin simply plays too fast too often, as if he's trying to set some sort of world speed record.

I recommend anyone looking to invest in a two-CD set of Hadyn sonatas to first sample the classic set by Alfred Brendel that's been around more than 20 years. He is more mature and more temperate playing than what's provided by this viruoso. Brendel is expert in this repertoire and always adheres to Haydn's style and temperament. Some other famous players have done well with these sonatas, also. Sviatoslav Richter loved Haydn and recorded many of the sonatas on concert and studio recordings over his career. Virtuoso colorist keyboard virtuoso Mikhail Pletnev recorded a handful of the sonatas including one of the best versions of the "English" sonata ever recorded. Try his recordings on Virgin and compare them to Hamelin, who is a fine player but is intemperate.

3 out of 5 stars The Fastest Haydn Sonatas Ever Recorded in the Guiness Book of Records.......2007-06-19

I've to second AllOverWith's review of Hamelin's Haydn and I have nothing much to add that has not been said.

Four positive, five-star reviews had prompted me to listen again - just to the entire first-movement of the last C major Sonata. I thought I could be wrong - that there could still be something that I could savour from the recording. Maybe something that I've not expected.

At such breakneck speed, I thought I was just treated to a whirlwind of notes, smacked together in a fraction of a second; it made little sense to my mind's ear, even less so to speak of a nuanced interpretation.

If the whole point of this other set of Haydn sonatas in the market is to prove something that prior recordings haven't, Hamelin has certainly done it - purely in terms of speed. If anything else there's probably little that has not been already said.

Initially I gave five out of five stars unintentionally and wanted to leave it as it is, but thought it would be construed as either contrary to my views or an overly deliberate attempt at sarcasm.

So I gave two stars for the interpretation and an additional star for those who value pyrotechnics and how fast these pieces could go.

2 out of 5 stars Evocative of absolutely nothing save Hamelin's fingers........2007-06-18

Okay, time to bring the hyperbole down a notch. It seems that no matter what Hamelin does he's lauded to the skies, which strikes me as a fair assessment of the soullessness of the age. Look at the guy -- he's an accountant! And this is not piano playing, it's note-tabulating. These performances of the Haydn piano sonatas feel like butterflies pinned to a board of cork. Facile technique for the sake of facile technique. Sometimes that can work, like in the Medtner sonatas, where just playing the notes correctly will suffice -- since no one else can do it -- but here, in Haydn, it feels almost contemptuous. Hamelin seems to take on faith that there is no depth, nothing of importance to be found in these pages, that these are antiques that he's only dusting off to show how his nimble sausage-fingers can make ANYTHING interesting. Wrong.

Haydn was well known for having a story in mind for almost every piece he wrote. His sonatas are far from all-purpose baroque filigree like Scarlatti; they are miniature dramas. Though we'll never know those stories, what's important is that the impression be given of Haydn's personality ( a doddering yet youthful-spirited old man, occasionally getting mildly excited by memories, then becoming mildly depressed at his current situation, but remaining generally optimistic. ) I defy you to find anything less personal than the impression Hamelin gives on this CD. He literally sucks the breath out of these pieces, vampirizes them, reduces them to "sewing-machine music," to quote Gould on Bach. The arrogance with which he jumps from Scriabinite tripe to Haydn as if it's all the same to him, as if he doesn't even have to make the effort to immerse himself in an entirely different mindset, is off-putting in the extreme.

You can't take a bullet train if you want to see the countryside, and Ronald Brautigam on BIS gets so much more out of this music that it's ludicrous to even compare the two. This thing puts me to sleep.

5 out of 5 stars Hamelin Does it Again!.......2007-06-18

Marc-Andre Hamelin is, arguably, the finest pianist performing today. His choice of repertoire is unfailingly interesting. This CD, as many other reviewers have indicated, might seem to be a surprise at first - Hamelin and Haydn? - yet this apparent difficulty resolves itself easily. Haydn was one of the giants of music. His influence on Beethoven is profound. He continued to grow as a musician and composer right up until he died. His piano sonatas are unfairly overshadowed by Mozart's essays in the form. Yet, I would agree with the late Glenn Gould that Haydn writes more effectively and interestingly for the instrument. Unlike Mozart, who was considered a virtuoso and had something to lose by learning from a rival, Haydn did not hesitate to learn from the new virtuosity that Clementi was bringing to the instrument and a number of these (especially the later sonatas) are brusing knuckle dusters. It is ironic that nothing I have heard from Hamelin in years displays his exceptional gifts so well as these CDs of Haydn sonatas. The clarity, brio, precision and taste are extraordinary. These are the finest recordings of Haydn sonatas that I have ever heard. And this is a superior value. Hyperion has given you two CDs for the price of one. I hope that Mr. Hamelin records more Haydn. Buy this, you will not be sorry.
Mozart: Piano Sonatas
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Mozart: Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B00002DEH1
Release Date: 1999-11-09

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 46d: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 46d: 2. Menuetto I - II
  3. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 46e: 1. Allegro
  4. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 46e: 2. Menuetto
  5. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 279: 1. Allegro
  6. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 279: 2. Andante
  7. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 279: 3. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 280: 1. Allegro assai
  9. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 280: 2. Adagio
  10. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 280: 3. Presto
  11. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 281: 1. Allegro
  12. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 281: 2. Andante amoroso
  13. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 281: 3. Rondeau. Allegro
  14. Piano Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: 1. Adagio
  15. Piano Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: 2. Menuetto I - II
  16. Piano Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: 3. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In G Major, K. 283: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In G Major, K. 283: 2. Andante
  3. Piano Sonata In G Major, K. 283: 3. Presto
  4. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 284: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 284: 2. Rondo en Polonaise. Andante
  6. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 284: 3. Andante - Thema - Variations I-XII
  7. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 309: 1. Allegro con spirito
  8. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 309: 2. Andante un poco adagio
  9. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 309: 3. Rondeau. Allegretto grazioso
  10. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 311: 1. Allegro con spirito
  11. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 311: 2. Andante con espressione
  12. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 311: 3. Rondo. Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: 1. Allegro maestoso
  2. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: 2. Andante cantabile con espressione
  3. Piano Sonata In A Minor, K. 310: 3. Presto
  4. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 330: 1. Allegro moderato
  5. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 330: 2. Andante cantabile
  6. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 330: 3. Allegretto
  7. Piano Sonata In A Major, K. 331: 1. Andante grazioso - Thema - Variations I - VI
  8. Piano Sonata In A Major, K. 331: 2. Menuetto - Trio
  9. Piano Sonata In A Major, K. 331: 3. Alla turca. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 332: 1. Allegro
  2. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 332: 2. Adagio
  3. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 332: 3. Allegro assai
  4. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 333: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 333: 2. Andante cantabile
  6. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 333: 3. Allegretto grazioso
  7. Fantasia In C Minor, K. 475: Adagio - Allegro - Andantino - Piu allegro - Primo tempo
  8. Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: 1. Molto allegro
  9. Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: 2. Adagio
  10. Piano Sonata In C Minor, K. 457: 3. Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 533: 1. Allegro (K. 533)
  2. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 533: 2. Andante (K. 533)
  3. Piano Sonata In F Major, K. 533: 3. Rondo. Allegretto (K. 494)
  4. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 545: 1. Allegro
  5. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 545: 2. Andante
  6. Piano Sonata In C Major, K. 545: 3. Rondo. Allegretto
  7. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 570: 1. Allegro
  8. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 570: 2. Adagio
  9. Piano Sonata In B Flat Major, K. 570: 3. Allegretto
  10. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 576: 1. Allegro
  11. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 576: 2. Adagio
  12. Piano Sonata In D Major, K. 576: 3. Allegretto

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Yes, perfect.......2007-07-11

Fabulous music. Simple, direct, un-affected peformances that are a delight to listen-to over and over again. At times the playing is utterly sublime. These performances are technically perfect in a smooth sense - and totally absorbing.

4 out of 5 stars Mozart-A prisoner of his own time........2006-09-08

If you were to clump all of the composers of the classical era together, mix them up, and listen to them willy-nilly in a blind hearing test, you'll never be able to tell the difference between them... until you hear Mozart. Mozart's era was not rich in harmony. To me, Haydn wrote the same symphony over and over. Stamitz and Gossec... love 'em, but they were also prisoners of this classical harmony. But Mozart was able to put his fingerprint on all of his music. You can pick his music out blindly with ease because it is unmistakingly Mozart. That's why we have a mostly Mozart festival and not a mostly Kraus (who?) festival.

As this cd shows, Mozart's music was sublime. But even he struggled with using this "harmony of the day". If you were to study the catalogues of Mozart's symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music, let's face it; you would hear a lot of turkies before you made it to the peacocks. We would have to wait until Chopin until the harmonies fattened up a little.

Having said that, you have to completely hail Mozart for taking what was available to him in his day and creating some of the most sublime music with it. It would be like for the next ten years all the world had available to eat was peas, and 200 years from now one man became immortal for the many interesting ways he was able to manipulate peas into a meal.

5 out of 5 stars Good music and good value.......2006-08-28

Bought this for my son who is learning to play piano. Lots of good music, not too expensive.

5 out of 5 stars Five and a half hours of joy for not much bucks.......2005-11-11

This is just about the best money I've ever spent on music. I love Eschenbach's interpretations: tenderness and emotional intimacy in spades---and dazzling effects without self-consciousness or "athletic" display of technique. I would say that he "lets Mozart be Mozart," except that these interpretations have so much personality that Eschenbach's own life-energy must be coming through. I just think that his own personality complements Mozart's perfectly.

5 out of 5 stars FINALLY.......2004-08-05

I've searched the world over for a box set of all of Mozart's piano sonatas that I liked. The first one I heard was the Glenn Gould version, which in retrospect was not so smart. I like his playing but he hums into the mic during the recording. Real smart.

Anyways, Eschenbach plays these with all the virtuosity and feeling they demand. My favorite piano sonata is Mozart's 12th and he plays it flawlessly; the only thing remotely lacking is that he doesn't quite dig in as much as Alicia de la Roccha does when she plays it on the Allegro movement, but he more than makes up for it with his playing on the Adagio movement.

If it's not your cup of tea it might be worthwhile getting the de la Roccha box set, but personally I think the Eschenbach recording is the best out of all of them.
Great Recordings Of The Century - Brahms: Violin Sonatas nos 1 - 3 / Perlman, Ashkenazy
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Great Recordings Of The Century - Brahms: Violin Sonatas nos 1 - 3 / Perlman, Ashkenazy
Itzhak Perlman , and Vladimir Ashkenazy
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ASIN: B00000I7VT
Release Date: 1999-03-09

Tracks:

  1. Violin Sonata No.1 In G, Op.78: I: Vivace ma non troppo
  2. Violin Sonata No.1 In G, Op.78: II: Adagio
  3. Violin Sonata No.1 In G, Op.78: III: Allegro molto moderato
  4. Violin Sonata No.2 In A, Op.100: I: Allegro amibile
  5. Violin Sonata No.2 In A, Op.100: II: Andante tranquillo - Vivace
  6. Violin Sonata No.2 In A, Op.100: II: Allegretto grazioso (quasi andante)
  7. Violin Sonata No.3 In D Minor, Op.108: I: Allegro
  8. Violin Sonata No.3 In D Minor, Op.108: II: Adagio
  9. Violin Sonata No.3 In D Minor, Op.108: III: Un poco presto e con sentimento
  10. Violin Sonata No.3 In D Minor, Op.108: IV: Presto agitato

Amazon.com essential recording

Itzhak Perlman is the greatest living exponent of the Romantic, sentimental style of violin playing. As in his reading of the Brahms concerto, he shows sovereign mastery in these accounts, which are characterized by intense emotion and heated expression (Perlman's warm vibrato and carefully placed portamentos quickly give him away), but are also gripping in the quiet, meditative pages. The first two sonatas' relationship to songs could easily be guessed from the way Perlman plays them in a single, seamless line, marked by soaring climaxes and tender, haunting pianissimos. The treatment sometimes does seem a bit premeditated, but it is so compelling as to sweep aside any criticism. In this 1983 recording (sonically superior to Perlman's later remake with pianist Daniel Barenboim, for Sony), the violin sounds slightly forward, though not unpleasantly so. Warm, supportive, lyrical playing from Vladmir Ashkenazy rounds out a marvelous offering. --Ted Libbey

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Brahms Violin Sonatas.......2007-01-11

Good but not top flight. This is an old recording--sounds a little tired.

5 out of 5 stars these are really good sonatas.......2005-10-10

These three sonatas are in my opinion some of the best compositions of Brahms. They are wonderfully tunefull and each sets a distinct mood (although all three are somewhat melancholic). The interaction of the violin and piano is just fantastic and Perlman and Ashkenazy pull it off well. Sound quality is great as well.

5 out of 5 stars Brahms.......2005-10-07

I bought this for my college age daughter's music class and I am enjoying it as well. Violin music, of any sort, is enjoyable to listen to and this one is a wonderful addition to a music library.

5 out of 5 stars Finest Brahms.......2002-05-22

I've always enjoyed Brahms' chamber works more than his symphonies. Somehow his intent comes off more clearly; the desperation and anger and melancholy of the music is more exposed, as if juggling an entire orchestra in the composition could dull the edges of these emotions. Of course the quality of any piece is tied with the quality of the performers (who invariably stamp then with their own personalities), and here we have a brilliant union: Perlman and Ashkenazy play flawlessly. Perlman's tonality is clear and sonorous, but never treacly; it still maintains the edge that these pieces require. From the sweet lilting melodies of the first sonata to simmering violence of the third, it is a commanding performance. The piano part in these works is equally demanding, and Ashkenazy is more than a match for Perlman's virtuosity.

If you're looking for the third sonata specifically, Vengerov and Barenboim turn in a more stirring (but somewhat looser) performance on the Teldec label. I actually prefer that version as it's more intense, more intimate. But if you're looking for a complete collection of these wonderful sonatas, you simply can't go wrong with Perlman and Ashkenazy.

5 out of 5 stars Perlman and Ashkenazy do it again.......2001-07-24

The combination of these two great artists continually results in some of the finest music making ever. The two seem to almost share a mind while performing so perfectly in tune with each other they come across. I don't think Brahms has ever sounded so beautiful and alive as this recording manages to sound.
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas
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  • The best...simply!
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  • Exquisite, elegant, measured, and great.
Beethoven: Piano Sonatas

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ASIN: B00000411Z
Release Date: 1990-03-29

Tracks:

  1. Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 1. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
  2. Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 2. Adagio cantabile
  3. Piano Sonata No. 8 In C Minor, Op. 13 (Pathetique): 3. Rondo (Allegro)
  4. Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 1. Allegro assai
  5. Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 2. Andante con moto -
  6. Piano Sonata No. 23 In F Minor, Op. 57 (Appassionata): 3. Allegro ma non troppo
  7. Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 1. Adagio sostenuto -
  8. Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 2. Allegretto
  9. Piano Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2 (Moonlight): 3. Presto agitato

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The best...simply!.......2007-06-09

What more can I say....
I dont really know much about classical, and I wont pretend that I do, but to me, this is perfection!
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5 out of 5 stars This is not Arrau, this is Beethoven himself.......2006-07-19

First of all I would like to say, I have to disagree with a reviewer that says Arrau plays "too slow" this I can handle although I consider his speed is fine... but mostly when he says something like "he gives a romantic touch to these sonatas that were dedicated to men".

That is a huge blasphemy and here's why: Beethoven was a passionate man, I guess every Beethoven fan and student knows that, and if you still don't believe it just listen to his piano, violin and cello trios to see how much passion and romance there is involved. So it doesn't matter if he dedicated these sonatar (or any of his works) to a woman, a man or an alien, it is quite clear that whoever it was intended to, Beethoven would have probably execute it with passion and romance.

The execution of the Appassionata sonata is the ultimate execution. I need more words from other universe to describe how you can easly breeze into the composer's mind and actually feel what he felt and thought when he composed this piece. The 3rd movement is to me the best around and the best I've heard (from dozens of dozens), especially the last two minutes when it's clear the composer went drive mad. With other performers you will see that in these two minutes (when the piece reachis its climax) they will normally slow down which obviously a clear mistake and not what Beethoven intended). The last two minutes are to be played with madness, more madness, anger, more anger and all the passion you can put into those 88 keys. You can't slow down the climax of the piece ! That's why it is called Appassionata ! Such a beautiful piece.

The moonlight execution is the best I've heard too (with the exception of the 1st movement). Each one of the three movements take you to a mind state where you can feel how and what Beethoven felt about countess Giuletta Giucardi: love, joy and then hate, respectively. Just like the appasionata, the 3rd movement's performance is stunning. By the time you reach half of it, your mind will think you're listening to Beethoven.

Patetique is a good execution. I haven't really heard a notable performance, probably due to the fact of being one of Beethoven's earlier -more Mozartian/classisist- works. Still it is very good, and the movement that impresses me the most is the second.

Do your self a favor and get this CD. You will trash any other Beethoven Piano sonatas CD, and you will eventually look forward to buy the 32 piano sonata box set by Claudio Arrau -to listen to the man himself playing all his works-, which I proudly own and just like this disc, it is worth every single penny.

5 out of 5 stars A very passionate and serious-minded Beethoven........2004-01-01

Claudio Arrau is not always an easy pianist to listen to. His playing is sometimes very irritating and at times can seem boring. Not everyone will agree with his Beethoven playing, and his playing in general, but many will be fascinated by his complex intellectuality. His Beethoven playing, particularly the sonatas, are some of his best and most interesting work. If anyone was to own one recording of Arrau's playing, I would surely suggest a Beethoven recording. His interpretations of these three popular sonatas are unorthodox but are given very passionate and interesting performances. Anyone studying or interested in these sonatas should listen to Arrau, the Appassionata especially is given an excellent performance.

This CD is highly recommended, it's an excellent lesson in Arrau's Beethoven playing.

5 out of 5 stars Must-have if you like Beethoven.......2003-12-09

This is a disc you should buy immediately if you don't have Arrau's complete Beethoven sonatas set already. Arrau gives truly superb renditions of these three sonatas: the Pathetique is stormy and dramatic in its outer movements and intensely peaceful at the center, his Moonlight sheds a new light on this too often played sonata, but the real prize of the disc is the Appassionata, where Arrau plays with more angriness and drama than anyone I've yet heard. Hear how he assaults the chords of the third movement! These three sonatas, especially the last, are Arrau's territory and it shows in all aspects. You'd best get the whole set but for a good introduction this single disc is indispensable.

5 out of 5 stars Exquisite, elegant, measured, and great........2003-11-18

It's wonderful to return to these works after an absence of 30 years. Familiar, but ... consider the andante con moto of No 23 in F Minor, Op 57... it begins quietly, measured pace, the low notes of the keyboard,
certain in its course, building slowly, then it moves into the middle range, so beautiful, so much beauty, bell like tone of the notes, exquisite touch of the pianist, as if reasoning with us, listen to me, listen to me, a sense of urgency, sensual urgency builds, playfulness, but the inexorable drive to climax, back to the beginning for the resolution, a pause, then ....
If there is anything more beautiful in the piano repertoire, show it to me.
Played by a musicians artist. A bargain.
Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas / Daniel Barenboim
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Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas / Daniel Barenboim

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ASIN: B00000C2KP
Release Date: 1998-10-20

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Allegro
  2. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Adagio
  3. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Menuetto: Allegretto
  4. Sonata No.1 In F Minor, Op.2 No.1: Prestissimo
  5. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Allegro vivace
  6. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Largo appassionato
  7. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Scherzo: Allegretto
  8. Sonata No.2 In A Major, Op.2 No.2: Rondo: Grazioso
  9. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Allegro con brio
  10. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Adagio
  11. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Scherzo: Allegro
  12. Sonata No.3 In C Major, Op.2 No.3: Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Adagio molto
  3. Sonata No.5 In C Minor, Op.10 No.1: Finale: Prestissimo
  4. Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Allegro
  5. Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Allegretto
  6. Sonata No.6 In F Major, Op.10 No.2: Presto
  7. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Presto
  8. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Largo e mesto
  9. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Menuetto: Allegro
  10. Sonata No.7 In D Major, Op.10 No.3: Rondo: Allegro
  11. Sonata No.22 In F Major, Op.54: In tempo di Menuetto
  12. Sonata No.22 In F Major, Op.54: Allegretto - Piu allegro

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Largo con gran espressione
  3. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Allegro
  4. Sonata No.4 In E Flat Major, Op7: Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso
  5. Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Allegro
  6. Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Allegretto
  7. Sonata No.9 In E Major, Op.14 No.1: Rondo: Allegro comodo
  8. Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Allegro
  9. Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Andante
  10. Sonata No.10 In G Major, Op.14 No.2: Scherzo: Allegro assai

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Allegro con brio
  2. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Adagio con molta espressione
  3. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Menuetto
  4. Sonata No.11 In B Flat Major, Op.22: Rondo: Allegretto
  5. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Andante von variazioni
  6. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Scherzo: Allegro molto
  7. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un Eroe: Maestoso andante
  8. Sonata No.12 In A Flat Major, Op.26: Allegro
  9. Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Andante - Allegro
  10. Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Allegro molto e vivace
  11. Sonata No.13 In E Flat Major, Op.27 No.1: Adagio con espressione - Allegro vivace

Tracks:

  1. SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Grave - Allegro molto e con brio
  2. SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Adagio cantabile
  3. SONATA NO.8 IN C MINOR, OP.13 'PATHETIQUE': Rondo: Allegro
  4. Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Adagio sostenuto
  5. Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Allegretto
  6. Sonata No.14 InC Sharp Minor, Op.27 No.2 'Moonlight': Presto agitato - Adagio - Presto agitato
  7. SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Allegro assai - Piu allegro
  8. SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Andante con moto
  9. SONATA NO.23 IN F MINOR, OP.57 'APPASSIONATA': Allegro ma non troppo - Presto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Allegro
  2. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Andante
  3. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Scherzo: Allegro vivace
  4. Sonata No.15 In D Major, Op.28 'Pastoral': Rondo: Allegro ma non troppo
  5. Sonata No.21 In C Major, Op.53 'Waldstein': Allegro con brio
  6. Sonata No.21 In C Major, Op.53 'Waldstein': Introduzione (Adagio molto) - Rondo (Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo)
  7. Sonata No.19 In G Minor, Op.49 No.1: Andante
  8. Sonata No.19 In G Minor, Op.49 No.1: Rondo: Allegro
  9. Sonata No.20 In G Major, Op.49 No.2: Allegro ma non troppo
  10. Sonata No.20 In G Major, Op.49 No.2: Tempo di menuetto

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Allegro vivace
  2. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Adagio grazioso
  3. Sonata No. 16 In G Major, Op. 31 No. 1: Rondo: Allegretto - Adagio - Presto
  4. Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Largo - Allegro
  5. Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Adagio
  6. Sonata No. 17 In D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2 'The Tempest': Allegretto
  7. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Allegro
  8. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Scherzo: Allegretto vivace
  9. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Menuetto: Moderato grazioso
  10. Sonata No.18 In E Flat Major, Op.31 No.3: Presto con fuoco

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.24 In F Sharp Major, Op.78: Adagio cantabile - Allegro ma non troppo
  2. Sonata No.24 In F Sharp Major, Op.78: Allegro vivace
  3. Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Presto alla tedesca
  4. Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Andante
  5. Sonata No.25 in G major, Op.79: Vivace
  6. Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Das Lebewohl (Les Adieux): Adagio - Allegro
  7. Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Abwesenheit (L'Absence): Andante espressivo
  8. Sonata No.26 In E Flat Major, Op.81a 'Les Adieux': Wiedersehn (Le Retour): Vivacissimamente - Poco andante - Tempo 1
  9. Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
  10. Sonata No.27 In E Minor, Op.90: Nicht zu geschwind und sehr singbar vorzutragen

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Allegretto ma non troppo
  2. Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Vivace alla Marcia
  3. Sonata No.28 In A Major, Op.101: Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto - Tempo del primo pezzo - Allegro
  4. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Allegro
  5. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Scherzo: Assai vivace - Presto - Tempo 1
  6. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Adagio sostenuto
  7. Sonata No.29 In B Flat Major, Op.106 'Hammerklavier': Largo - Allegro - Prestissimo - Allegro risoluto (Fuga a tre voci, con alcune licenze)

Tracks:

  1. Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Tempo 1
  2. Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Prestissimo
  3. Sonata No.30 In E Major, Op.109: Tema: Andante molto cantabile e espressivo - Variazioni 1-6
  4. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Moderato cantabile, molto espressivo
  5. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Allegro molto
  6. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Adagio ma non troppo
  7. Sonata No.31 In A Flat Major, Op.110: Fuga: Allegro ma non troppo - L'istesso tempo di arioso - L'istesso tempo della Fuga - Meno allegro
  8. Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111: Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
  9. Sonata No.32 in C minor, op.111: Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile - Variazioni

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Barenboim's Beethvoen.......2007-06-27

I heard Bachaus play all Beethoven recitals at Carnegie Hall, in NYC. At that time he was the acknowledged master of the Beethvoen Sonata. With Barenboim, the old order changeth, yielding place to new. These recordings have fire, tempestuousness and passion, all emotions that belong in Beethoven.

5 out of 5 stars One of the very best ever.......2007-02-15

This set has to be experienced. The clarity of these performances is beyond belief. If it's not the best set of Beethoven Sonatas, it is certainly among the very best. Take for example the first movement of Sonata number 21. It is so easy to have a performer play all the notes just as Beethoven wrote them and yet leave the listener in a morass of confusion without the slightest idea of what he had in mind. Not here. The ideas pour forth in a white light that has to be experienced. It really has to be experienced!! I love these performances. I will play them until I die. Oh...and the recordings are technically excellent. At least when played through Levinson electronics and Maggies....superb!

2 out of 5 stars dead in the water.......2007-01-12

Sorry, I just don't like Barenboim's renditions. Beethoven is my favourite composer, depending on my mood that is, and nothing moves me as his music can. But I just don't get Barenboim's renditions... doesn't do a thing for me. Something of Beethoven's depth and richness gets totally "lost in translation".

Better off finding a better performance of these if you really want to be "blown away". My favorite "Beethoven" conductor would have to be Herbert von Karajan; and as for individual pianists my all time favorite is Maurizio Pollini, whose performances are exquisite, in both technique and expression! If you are a music lover you should really check his work out if you haven't already. My favorite Beethoven CD by him is "Die Spaten Klaviersonaten" (Beethoven) by Deutsche Grammophon in their "legendary recordings" series. It is a real gem! (the sound quality is excellent also)

5 out of 5 stars Sublime expression nourished by a colossal vision!.......2006-03-23

Thanks to this immense and untiring activity in the field of the orchestral direction, his vision as pianist has enriched himself quite a lot: Barenboim performs these well known Sonatas with a splendid architectural construction; according Schnabel `s tradition.

And that is a very remarkable good point in this musical moment where the pianist technique is eclipsing and even annulling the personal approach in the most of pianists all over the world. Honesty, conviction, vision and commitment dress those interpretations loaded of expression and personality.

In the great tradition of the great Beethovenian keyboard giants of the past, Daniel explores and plays every little bar with that well felt intensity of someone who in Beethoven `s there is much more than simple music. In Beethoven the music is not a goal by itself; but a revelation superior to any philosophy; all his musical legacy possess values that are placed of the standards. There is not art without second intention and that is precisely what Barenboim has made with this fabulous cycle of Beethoven Sonatas.

If you really want to listen remarkable performances far beyond of the trivial conventionalisms, go for this record.


5 out of 5 stars Performed with great enthusiasm.......2004-05-16

This is classic early Barenboim (he was just 24 when he started recording this set in 1966). He is very enthusiastic and expressive (if you don't like him, he "takes liberties" and "shows off"). The slow movements are veerrry slow, and the fast ones really rip. Pianissimo is extremely soft, and fortissimo rattles the windows! [My wife insists that I wear headphones for late-night listening.]

Personally, I think his style is just right for Beethoven (but perhaps just a bit much when he plays Mozart). I'm very glad that I bought this set, but some might prefer Brendell's (Phillips) or Kempff's (DG) more sedate versions.
Mozart: The Violin Sonatas
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  • Mozart Sonatas for piano and violin
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Mozart: The Violin Sonatas

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ASIN: B000GETWQ8
Release Date: 2006-09-19

Tracks:

  1. Allegro
  2. Andante
  3. Rondo (Allegretto grazioso)
  4. Allegro
  5. Rondeau (Andante grazioso)
  6. Adagio - Allegro
  7. Thema. Andantino cantabile - Var.I-V -Allegretto
  8. Largo - Allegro
  9. Andante
  10. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Allegro di molto
  2. Tema con variazioni: Tema - Var. I/VI
  3. Allegro moderato
  4. Andantino sostenuto e cantabile
  5. Rondo (Allegro)
  6. Allegro con spirito
  7. Allegro
  8. Molto allegro
  9. Adagio
  10. Allegretto (con variazioni)

Tracks:

  1. Allegro vivace
  2. Andante sostenuto
  3. Rondo (Allegro)
  4. Allegro
  5. Andante con moto
  6. Rondeau (Allegro)
  7. Andantino cantabile
  8. Allegro
  9. Tema (Andante) con variazioni
  10. Allegro con spirito
  11. Andantino cantabile
  12. Allegretto

Tracks:

  1. Adagio - Molto allegro
  2. Tempo di minuetto
  3. Allegro
  4. Tema (Andante) con variazioni
  5. Tempo di menuetto
  6. Allegro
  7. Tempo di minuetto
  8. Allegro molto
  9. Andante
  10. Presto

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There are many excellent recordings of Mozart's Violin Sonatas on disc to choose from, but Anne-Sophie Mutter's interpretations rise quickly to the top. Her approach is certainly closer to "old fashioned" than "authentic instrument." She sings the lines as if they were arias and uses vibrato liberally to emphasize the unwritten texts. Her use of dynamics can be extreme, from a soft murmur to a full-blooded cry. There is a sense of warmth and even rapture in some of the slow movements that is absent from most of the "authentic" recordings. Mutter's vigorous approach to the allegros captures attention. Her great technique is most welcome in the formality of the menuettos. Lambert Orkis's piano accompaniments are handsome and supportive throughout, and his work as a fortepianist pays off well. He has an ingratiating touch and really shines in K. 454 and K. 481, where the piano is given equal footing with the violin. There are almost four-and-a-half hours of music here, and all of it is beautifully performed. --Robert Levine

Album Description

SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION DIGIPAK For the grand finale of her best-selling Mozart Project, Anne-Sophie Mutter has joined with pianist Lambert Orkis for her first-ever recording of Mozart's violin sonatas. Anne-Sophie Mutter's Mozart Project has been nothing if not ambitious. Her aim: a survey of all Mozart's major compositions for solo violin. The first two releases, the Violin Concertos and a selection of Piano Trios has both been commercial and critical successes around the world.

The final segment, the Violin Sonatas, is being released as part of Deutsche Grammophon's "Mozart Forever" celebrations. It will also mark an additional milestone: the 30th anniversary of Mutter's concert debut. This live CD recording took place during Mutter's performances in Munich in February 2006, which were also filmed for TV broadcast and DVD release.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Disappointing sound quality; frilly performance; GREAT cover!.......2007-07-02

OK, so I bought this set because of the sexy cover photo. So shoot me. Listening to it I was struck by how difficult it seems to get a smooth, life-like recording of the violin on standard "Red Book" CDs.

Her playing is technically perfect, of course, but the styling is sometimes overdone to my taste. since listening to this set, I bought a classic vinyl set by Gruemaix (sp) in mono no less. I much prefer that.

Great cover photo!

4 out of 5 stars Mozart Sonatas for piano and violin.......2007-05-07

As being played through Windows Media there is no visualization of album cover nor its programme on screen. The rest of this Deutshe Grammophon product is first class sound quality.

5 out of 5 stars Mozart Sontas.......2007-03-26

Anne-Sophie Mutter's cd is one of the best I have experenced in a long time. It was well worth the money. I highly reccomend this CD to classical listeners around the world.

5 out of 5 stars Top notch!.......2007-01-28

If you want violin, mozart, top notch world class interpretation, you want this ablum.

That's it.

5 out of 5 stars Great Daily Listening: Much Better than the Concert Performances!.......2007-01-26

When Anne-Sophie Mutter and Lambert Orkis were in Boston last fall, I attended the concert that featured some of Mozart's violin sonatas from these recordings. While I enjoyed the immediacy of the live performance, I felt that Ms. Mutter tended to overwhelm Mr. Orkis both in volume and style. That was a shame because the piano parts in Mozart's violin sonatas are always at least as important as the violin parts. Having been a little disappointed, I was, however, wowed during the encores when suddenly a balance appeared. Ms. Mutter was quieter and more restrained and Mr. Orkis seemed less constrained. It was magical.

Thus encouraged, I bought a copy of this CD set, and both performers graciously autographed it.

On arriving home and turning the music on, I was stunned! This was much better music than I had just heard, even during the encores.

I don't recall ever enjoying a recording more than a live concert of the same music by the same performers, but there's no comparison in this case. Both Ms. Mutter and Mr. Orkis soar enthusiastically . . . while also retreating tactfully and touchingly where that's appropriate. The balance between the two performers is almost perfect.

Some people criticize Ms. Mutter for putting too much passion and personal style into classical works. In this case, there's a bit of restraint in delivering that passion and style that takes Mozart from being a composer from a prior century and transforms his music into a rewarding emotional presence now. The exuberance of his genius seems to flow from both performers as they provide a modern (but not too modern) interpretation of this exceptional music.

I find myself listening with new understanding to these sonatas virtually every day.

For Anne Sophie-Mutter fans, there's no doubt that this is one of her top five recordings. If you don't own it, you've missed a treat.
Musical Evenings With The Captain
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Wonderful and delightful evenings
  • Great Music
  • excellent compile
  • Pleasant backdrop
  • Musical soothing of the soul
Musical Evenings With The Captain

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ASIN: B00000083U
Release Date: 1996-06-18

Tracks:

  1. Sonata In G Major, Op. 5 No. 1 For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Andante
  2. Sonata In G Major, Op. 5 No. 1 For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Largo Andante
  3. Sonata In G Major, Op. 5 No. 1 For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Allegro
  4. Sonata In G Major, Op. 5 No. 1 For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Menuetto & Trio: Vivace
  5. Duet For Violin & Cello In D Major: Poco Adagio
  6. Duet For Violin & Cello In D Major: Tempo di Menuetto
  7. Duet For Violin & Cello In D Major: Allegro (non troppo)
  8. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Tuning & Gavotte
  9. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Two Menuets
  10. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Air
  11. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Menuet With 2 Variations
  12. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Impertinence
  13. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Sarabande
  14. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Menuet With 2 Variations
  15. Eight Pieces For Violin And Cello: Air
  16. Sonata In C Minor, Op. 6 No. 5 For Violin & Basso Continuo: Andante
  17. Sonata In C Minor, Op. 6 No. 5 For Violin & Basso Continuo: Allegro
  18. Sonata In C Minor, Op. 6 No. 5 For Violin & Basso Continuo: Aria with 3 Variations
  19. Sonata For Violin & Cello In D Major: Allegretto Spiritoso
  20. Sonata For Violin & Cello In D Major: Vivace
  21. Sonata For Violin & Cello In D Major: Grave
  22. Sonata For Violin & Cello In D Major: Allegro Assai
  23. Sonata In D Minor For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Andante Molto Cantabile
  24. Sonata In D Minor For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Allegro
  25. Sonata In D Minor For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Andante Pastorale
  26. Sonata In D Minor For 2 Violins & Basso Continuo: Allegro

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wonderful and delightful evenings.......2007-06-27

If you are a really follower of Jack Aubrey adventures you must have the 2 Volumes. The best companion for you reading every evenings. A must have.
Enjoy it.

5 out of 5 stars Great Music.......2007-04-05

I bought this as an accompaniment while I read Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series of books, and it goes very well. I've enjoyed every piece on this album, and recommend it for music lovers and readers alike.

5 out of 5 stars excellent compile.......2007-01-16

It is dead-on excellent. Perfectly in tune with the entire series and spirit of Patrick's work. A simply joy to listen to time after time. You grasp the character of the age in crisply performed versions of various collection.

4 out of 5 stars Pleasant backdrop .......2006-01-10

As a child growing up in the city of Salem, known for it's working class backbone, I was the only kid I knew who had been to Symphony Hall more than Fenway Park. Going in to Boston for the symphony's open practices was what I lived for. It gave me a true appreciative, although untrained ear. The one lasting lesson is that while you may not notice good classical music, EVERYONE notices bad classical music. And this is NOT bad classical.

I have been a reader of the Aubrey Maturin Novels for 8 years (only two a year for dramatic suspense) and while I am a huge fan of Patrick O'Brian's writing, I find that with the addition of the music he scored his work to, I stand in awe. The music is well grounded to the situations and feelings in the book. Either Mr. O'Brian was a very well rounded, or he did his homework.

The CD is a wonderful insight to the author, and the characters he created. Pour a glass of claret, listen to the cd, read the books...

but pay no heed to Killick's "scrape, scrape , scrape..never a song you could dance to.."

5 out of 5 stars Musical soothing of the soul.......2002-06-11

I have been a fan of Baroque music since childhood (and I'm not all that old either). But I've only started reading the Patrick O'Brian books in the last few months, since it was announced that my favorite actor, Russell Crowe, was about to star as Captain Jack Aubrey in the Peter Weir movie. I am reading the books in order, and am currently on "HMS Surprise," so what else could be a more perfect accompaniment than this CD? Aubrey is such a multi-layered character, filled with imperfections and bad puns, however he has a great love for music and he plays the violin quite well. Often paired with ship's surgeon Dr. Stephen Maturin on the cello, music is a great release for this sea captain, and the pieces on this CD are fine representations of what Aubrey might have played while on assignment or heard when on land. The selections by Hadyn, Locatelli, Handel, Boccherini and Leclair are pleasant, soothing compositions that are complex and varied enough that they are not redundant, and range from peaceful to nimble. While listening to the CD, I could vividly imagine Jack Aubrey below decks in his cabin and asking Maturin to strike up a tune with him. And then they begin an Andante or an Allegro, allowing Aubrey to set aside his absolutely awful puns and jokes so he can clear his mind and relax. Considering some of the battles he's involved himself in so far in the series, he definitely needs it. Reading his adventures while listening to these charming pieces will relax you as well, and definitely take your imagination to some wondrous places in an era of great change.
Bach: Sonatas & Partitas for Solo Violin
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ASIN: B000001GXY
Release Date: 1997-04-15

Tracks:

  1. Sonata no. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 - Adagio
  2. Sonata no. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 - Fuga: Allegro
  3. Sonata no. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 - Siciliana
  4. Sonata no. 1 in G minor BWV 1001 - Presto
  5. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Allemanda
  6. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Double
  7. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Corrente
  8. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Double: Presto
  9. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Sarabande
  10. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Double
  11. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Tempo di Borea
  12. Partita no. 1 in B minor BWV 1002 - Double
  13. Sonata no. 2 in A minor BWV 1003 - Grave
  14. Sonata no. 2 in A minor BWV 1003 - Fuga
  15. Sonata no. 2 in A minor BWV 1003 - Andante
  16. Sonata no. 2 in A minor BWV 1003 - Allegro

Tracks:

  1. Partita no. 2 in D minor BWV 1004 - Allemanda
  2. Partita no. 2 in D minor BWV 1004 - Corrente
  3. Partita no. 2 in D minor BWV 1004 - Sarabanda
  4. Partita no. 2 in D minor BWV 1004 - Giga
  5. Partita no. 2 in D minor BWV 1004 - Ciaccona
  6. Sonata no. 3 in C major BWV 1005 - Adagio
  7. Sonata no. 3 in C major BWV 1005 - Fuga: Allabreve
  8. Sonata no. 3 in C major BWV 1005 - Largo
  9. Sonata no. 3 in C major BWV 1005 - Allegro assai
  10. Partita no. 3 in E major BWV 1006 - Preludio
  11. Partita no. 3 in E major BWV 1006 - Loure
  12. Partita no. 3 in E major BWV 1006 - Gavotte en Rondeau
  13. Partita no. 3 in E major BWV 1006 - Menuet I - Menuet II
  14. Partita no. 3 in E major BWV 1006 - Bour
  15. Partita no. 3 in E major BWV 1006 - Gigue

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Impeccable! The standard performance.......2007-04-20

Henryk Szeryng's "choked up", unembellished sound makes for a spot-on, highly profound and emotionally-charged interpretation. He really gets to the heart of the matter here that leaves all other performances of Bach's Sonatas and Partitas that I have heard in its wake.

4 out of 5 stars I still like Millstein better.......2007-01-09

I have owned the Millstein recording on LP since ancient times. While Szering is excellent, I think Millstein has greater warmth and lyricism; his recording remains my first choice for these pieces.

5 out of 5 stars Very best Bach for solo violin.......2006-04-10

It is not easy to meet a CD that listen over and over again these days. Recently I met it. When I listen the sample on the Amazon page the sound just caught me, "What is it?" "Different!".

Szeryng is not a present player, unfortunately he passed away for years ago. I am sorry I didn't know him until now. Because he spent his later life in Mexico, or he did not get a good manager, or he did not care about it, anyway he did not seem to get fame as he deserved it.

I like Bach solo violin set, especially the first sonata and the second partita. I have listened by some famouse violinists but I wonder I could meet beyond this in my rest of life.
In this CD, I love the first sonata, the first partita. Overall, the violin sound is brilliantly wonderful. I don't know why but when listening this CD the sound impresses me before music, that is not usual, I always care music before sound.

In Japan, his playing is often referred as great nobility or dignity, and he rarely makes mistakes, someone says the performance is like even silience after playing pleases me.

4 out of 5 stars Evocative Therapy.......2005-10-30

Bach has always been a favorite and Szeryng an inspiration. I was a bit concerned with the Duetsche Grammaphone release, as I have heard many other artistical releases of dubious quality. But this one shines. I understand that Szeryng mastered these works very early in his career, his mastery is evident and haunting. A trip into the past, Szeryng shows his talent. It is such a blessing to be able to hear the masters performing masterworks, especially in the digital format that lends itself to hearing the whole release without interruption. It is most satisfying to retain that sort of connection with the music and the muscian.

5 out of 5 stars Glenn Gould's violin counterpart.......2005-10-10

Szeryng's recording is outstanding. The main appeal of this recording for me was his ability to enunciate all the different voices of the Bach pieces. This is especially evident in his superb recording of the Chaconne. I am not surprised to see that many see this recording as close to Bach's text as possible. However, Szeryng has to do a lot of interpretation to get it to that state. If he was "only" sticking to the text, then why won't most other virtuosos follow this example? When I listen to Szeryng (this Bach recording over a thousand times), I never grow tired. It is true that when one first listens to it, it does not seem as remarkable as some other playings, but the beauty of Szeryng's playing is the purity and transcendence with which he plays Bach. Each measured, full and clear note rings with the heart-wrenching pathos evident in many of Bach's pieces.
Another advantage of Szeryng's recording is that he has pretty faithful tempo, no awkward pauses or lenghtenings for emotional effect. While this may render his playing seemingly unremarkable in the first few hearings, one quickly realizes the incredible richness and beauty. For example, if one reads Bach or plays Bach, one cannot help but imagine dramatic pauses, lengthenings, flourishes to fully convey the emotion that is in the pieces. However, when the piece is played literally to those "additions," the text is no longer pure Bach but a translated or filtered Bach. Any "emotional interpretation" of the listener is no longer based on Bach, but on that certain interpretation. Szeryng's virtuosity lies in his ability to play Bach faithfully and *beautifully, leaving the listener to appreciate and use the imagination. This, in my opinion after over a thousand listenings, is the reason why Szeryng has that lasting appeal.
J.S. Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, BWV 1001-1006
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J.S. Bach: Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin, BWV 1001-1006

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ASIN: B00097HE8U
Release Date: 2005-06-14

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Julia Fischer performs J.S.Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for Solo Violin.......2007-05-07

In March I heard Julia Fischer playing Khachaturian's violin concerto at a concert at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. She is such a wonderful violinist that soon after I got home I checked what other performance of hers would be available from Amazon. When I saw this CD I promptly ordered it. Because on this CD she plays without an orchestra, her virtuosity is even more obvious and superb than in the concertos where she is accompanied by a full orchestra. I recommend this CD to everybody who likes the violin music of J.S.Bach!

4 out of 5 stars Thoughtful Readings.......2007-01-09

Bach's unaccompanied sonatas and partitas for solo violin can act as multiple litmus tests, mercilessly revealing a player's cultural, temperamental, intellectual, and technical selves. That is certainly the case with Julia Fischer's set. It shows her to be technically proficient and thoughtful in regard to the structures and, to some degree, the expressive (affective) content of these works. But it also tells the world that she is still a young artist, and that she may have more to say about this music -- and the temerity to say it -- after she's been around a while longer.

Listeners contemplating the purchase of yet another Bach Unaccompanied set will also have to look to their own tastes in deciding whether Fischer fits the bill. Have you long since acquired, and exhausted, the classic Milstein performances? Did you find Perlman nicely polished, or just a bit too slick? Did you respond well to Kremer's impetuosity and drama, or consider his approach overly rough and improvisatory?

In the liner notes, Ms. Fischer tells us that for years she has warmed up every day with these pieces. It shows. She is obviously familiar with them, and her technical security and sense of "what comes next" have benefited. But with familiarity comes a certain complacency, and warmups can encourage a performer to emphasize sheer mechanics: pitch accuracy, evenly smooth bowing, perfect finger coordination, etc. That is what I personally hear as a guiding principle in most of these interpretations. They are soft-edged, maintaining steady tempi, using the middle third of the bow, employing subtle and consistent accents, phrasing, and dynamic emphases.

Nothing wrong with those choices. In many aspects, they may lie closer than some others to what Bach had in mind. But I found myself respecting Fischer's efforts rather than becoming involved in the music itself. In the end I went back to Hilary Hahn's debut disc (which includes some but not all of these works) in order to hear controlled and thoughtful Bach performances with more passion, more bite (bowing at the frog when needed), and more overall humanity.

The SACD recording is quite good, but if anything it emphasizes the mellow, moderated quality of these performances with a violin timbre that is never unpleasant but seldom provides the range of colors that one might hope to hear, even in Bach. Especially in Bach?

I think Ms. Fischer is heard to better advantage in her Pentatone recording of the Russian concertos -- maybe she didn't feel a "Romantic" approach was as appropriate for Baroque music. The result sounds curiously old-fashioned, however, especially given the recent tendency in historically informed Baroque performance to emphasize drama and individualistic expression (e.g., Rachel Podger, Andrew Manze). By comparison, Julia Fischer's Bach comes off as a careful effort by a recent conservatory graduate. Still worth hearing, but perhaps more as an emblem of her undeniable promise.

5 out of 5 stars Bach by Julia Fischer.......2006-08-04

You must listen to this with SACD kit to do justice to the recording. OK CD layer is not too bad but with sensitive equipment you can hear so much more with the SACD it is unbelievable.
She is one of the best performers of Bach solo pieces if not the best. Milstein, Kagan, Grumiaux, Perlman are good. But she is something else. Timing, fluidity, expression I can go on and on. This is the most "musical" interpretation of these pieces I have heard so far.

4 out of 5 stars very good........2006-06-11

At first I was stunned on how good it was to listen to these pieces in a great format as SACD. However, miss Fischer should pay more attention to the details instead of get every note just right. There aren't huge mistakes, which makes it worthy, but it isn't perfect. The booklet says that she's quite young to perform all of this pieces and I believe it's true. She can improve in the future.

5 out of 5 stars What a Surprise!.......2006-03-09

I never thought this young violinist could play Bach in such a matured way. My version at home was Milstein, Szegeti, Kremer (not very good), and Grumiaux. But Julia Fischer's Bach has won so much praise and I just wonder why. Therefore I bought this pricy double SACD (no ordinary CD available).

I was surprised. It doesn't sound like she is young at all. According to Fisher, she played Bach every day. And she has been studying Bach since she was a little girl. No wonder she has attended to the details of it. The speed she took was relatively slow, especially for the Preludes and Sarabande. Her technique was impeccable, but it all sounded so natural. I once listened to Heifitz and I didn't quite like it. It sounded not like Bach. Fisher surely captured the elegance and warmth of one of Bach's most intelligent and intellectual works.

If you like Bach's Unaccompanied Sonata and Partita for Solo Violin, buy this. You won't regret. The recording quality was superb, too!
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ASIN: B0000589T1
Release Date: 2001-02-13

Tracks:

  1. Son No.1 in g, BWV1001: I. Adagio
  2. Son No.1 in g, BWV1001: II. Fuga (Allegro)
  3. Son No.1 in g, BWV1001: III. Siciliano
  4. Son No.1 in g, BWV1001: IV. Presto
  5. Son No.2 in a, BWV1003: I. Grave
  6. Son No.2 in a, BWV1003: II. Fuga
  7. Son No.2 in a, BWV1003: III. Andante
  8. Son No.2 in a, BWV1003: IV. Allegro
  9. Son No.3 in C, BWV1005: I. Adagio
  10. Son No.3 in C, BWV1005: II. Fuga
  11. Son No.3 in C, BWV1005: III. Largo
  12. Son No.3 in C, BWV1005: IV. Allegro Assai
  13. Original Master Recording Slate: Capitol Studios, March 26, 1954

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The deepest insights into Bach.......2005-05-17

Bach is my favorite composer, and of all Bach's works, the Goldberg Variations, and these solo violin sonatas/partitas, are my "desert island" works. I've listened to many recordings of these sonatas/partitas, from Yehudi Menuhin to Jascha Heifetz, Grumiaux, Perlman, Podger, and others. Milstein's survey from the 1950s on EMI stands as my favorite, in comparison with his DG rendition in the 1970s.

I had a conversation with one of the editors of the Penguin guide about these recordings, and Milstein was also his favorite, but he preferred the 70s DG version for reasons of sound quality and technical brilliance. I countered that the EMI Milstein set from the 50s was superior for the depth of insight brought to these pieces. Nathan Milstein was in his absolute prime when he first recorded this survey in the 50s. His insights into Bach are pure, with the required delicacy in slow movements, the right touch of silence here and there to let the music breathe, without being CONSPICUOUSLY slow, such as the Perlman set, which tends to drag at times. His fugues are perfectly light on their feet, his rhythms perfectly sprung, without making it a horse race. In short, Milstein stays out of the way of Bach in every moment of the EMI set, and we are face to face with the composer. But in the DG set from the 1970s, Milstein seems to be rushing through some passages (as does Grumiaux), with more regard for "technical brilliance" as the Penguin editor cited, instead of pure musicality and reverence of Bach. I have listened to both Milstein versions, and the 70s DG recording simply does not reach down into the depths of Bach in the same way.

The Jascha Heifetz rendition is also outstanding, but when you listen to it, you know that it's about Heifetz, not so much about Bach. Now, Heifetz was indeed the best of the best, in terms of his technical mastery. The one segment where Heifetz wins me over from everyone else is in the mighty Chaconne from Partita 2. In this Mount Everest of solo violin, Heifetz takes you on an exhilarating ride that leaves you speechless. I have never heard the Chaconne played with such fearless power and confidence than from Heifetz. For that one segment alone, I bow to him above all others. He was indeed the best.

But Heifetz himself always heaped praise upon Nathan Milstein, which was exceedingly rare. Heifetz never praised anyone! Heifetz always demanded that his students go to see Milstein perform. If his students didn't go, they'd be in trouble! So Milstein certainly commanded a great deal of respect from Heifetz. And when you hear Milstein play the mighty Chaconne, he almost has the supreme technical mastery of Heifetz. Not quite, but almost. However, once again, when you hear the Heifetz version, you are hearing Heifetz, the master. When you hear the (50s EMI) Milstein version, you are hearing Bach.

I invite the listener to compare one specific movement between these two Milstein versions, and then make their own decision. Listen very carefully to the opening Grave movement from Sonata 2 in A Minor. Compare and contrast the depth of insight in the 50s version on EMI, and the 70s version on DG. You will most likely come to the same conclusion as I did after making my own comparison. Then compare other movements throughout the set, but start with that one. For me, there is no doubt. The 50s set is pure, unadulterated Bach at its finest. No other violinist came closer to the heart of this beautiful music than Milstein did in the 1950s. Even HE didn't get as close to it when he remade this music later in his life. And by the way, in terms of sound quality, this EMI set from the 50s is perfect! There is no cavernous reverb, just the pure unadulterated sound of Milstein's violin, so clean and clear that he is right there in the room with you. The two words I always come away with after listening to this 50s Milstein set on EMI are "intimacy" and "insight."

5 out of 5 stars Earlier 1954 and 1956 versions.......2004-12-19

Supposedly the 1975 versions (includes partitas in the 2 cd set on DG) were better in Milstein's judgment. I think they are both amazing.

5 out of 5 stars Milstein is a master.......2001-12-07

This recording not only demonstrates mastery over an instrument but also clearly demonstrates Bach's genius. A just plain wonderful pair Bach and Milstein. These mid 50's recordings are a must for lovers of true sonic beauty.

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