Eduardo del Pueyo - Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas (2017)
Artist: Eduardo del Pueyo
Title: Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pavane Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 10:53:03
Total Size: 2.19 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Beethoven: Complete Piano Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Pavane Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 10:53:03
Total Size: 2.19 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
CD 1
Sonata Opus 2 No. 1-3
CD 2
Sonata Opus 10 No. 1-3
Sonata Opus 49 No. 1-2
CD 3
Sonata Opus 7
Sonata Opus 13-14
CD 4
Sonata Opus 22
Sonata Opus 26
Sonata Opus 28
CD 5
Sonata Opus 27 No. 1-2
Sonata Opus 53-54
CD 6
Sonata Opus 31 No. 1-3
CD 7
Sonata Opus 57
Sonata Opus 78-79
Sonata Opus 81a 'Les Adieux'
Sonata No. 27 Opus 90
CD 8
Sonata Opus 101
Sonata Opus 106 ‘Hammerklavier’
CD 9
Sonata No. 30 Opus 109
Sonata No. 31 Opus 110
Sonata No. 32 Opus 111
On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the death of Eduardo del Pueyo (Zaragoza 29 August 1905 – Brussels 9 November 1986) Pavane is pleased and very proud to release this collection of 32 piano sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven, recorded by the Aragonese pianist in 1976–77, in a fully remastered sound completed by worldclass sound engineers (Equus, Brussels). We are supremely confident that it will be one of the most enjoyable complete sonata recordings on release. Eduardo del Pueyo was a great pianist and teacher, meticulous in his reading of scores and extremely respectful of Beethoven’s indications. Above all, he was determined to stop any formulaic interpretation creeping into his performances.
The famous French reviewer Jean-Charles Hoffelé wrote about him: “Beethoven’s sonatas have been the backbone of Eduardo del Pueyo’s musical thinking: form at the service of improvisation, multiplicity instead of rules, abandonment of rhetorical method in favor of invention and, above all, the predominance of the rhythmic element over the melodic, shape the primordial elements of his art. From the beginning he introduced Beethoven’s sonatas to his programme and imposed a new style – bright and with so many different levels […] his Beethoven, which sounded so bright, so new, so high, so brilliant and so decisive. This unusual artist was one of the twentieth century’s greatest pianists and a first class musician.”
The famous French reviewer Jean-Charles Hoffelé wrote about him: “Beethoven’s sonatas have been the backbone of Eduardo del Pueyo’s musical thinking: form at the service of improvisation, multiplicity instead of rules, abandonment of rhetorical method in favor of invention and, above all, the predominance of the rhythmic element over the melodic, shape the primordial elements of his art. From the beginning he introduced Beethoven’s sonatas to his programme and imposed a new style – bright and with so many different levels […] his Beethoven, which sounded so bright, so new, so high, so brilliant and so decisive. This unusual artist was one of the twentieth century’s greatest pianists and a first class musician.”