Peter Serkin - Beethoven: The Last Six Piano Sonatas (2007)

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Title: Beethoven: The Last Six Piano Sonatas
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Musical Concepts
Genre: Classical
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps
Total Time: 159:29 min
Total Size: 369 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1:

01. Sonata No. 27 In E Minor, Op. 90 - Mit Lebhaftigkeit Und Durchaus Mit Empfidung Und Ausdruck
02. Sonata No. 27 In E Minor, Op. 90 - Nicht Zu Geschwind Und Sehr Singbar Vergetragen
03. Rondo Op. 51, No. I In C
04. Sonata No. 30 In E, Op. 109 - Vivace Ma Non Troppo
05. Sonata No. 30 In E, Op. 109 - Prestissimo
06. Sonata No. 30 In E, Op. 109 - Andante Molto Cantabile Ed Esspressivo
07. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat, Op. 106 "hammerklaver" - Allegro
08. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat, Op. 106 "hammerklaver" - Scherzo" Assai Vivace
09. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat, Op. 106 "hammerklaver" - Adagio Sostenuto
10. Sonata No. 29 In B Flat, Op. 106 "hammerklaver" - Largo - Allegro Risoluto

CD2:

01. Sonata No. 28 In A, Op. 101 - Etwas Lebhaft Und Mit Der Innigsten Empfindung
02. Sonata No. 28 In A, Op. 101 - Lebhaft, Marschmassig
03. Sonata No. 28 In A, Op. 101 - Langsam Und Sehnsuchtvoll
04. Sonata No. 28 In A, Op. 101 - Geschwinde, Doch Nicht Zu Sehr Und Mit Entschlossenheit
05. Rondo, Op. 51 No. 2 In G
06. Sonata No. 31 In A Flat, Op. 110 - Moderate Cantabile
07. Sonata No. 31 In A Flat, Op. 110 - Allegro Molto
08. Sonata No. 31 In A Flat, Op. 110 - Adagio, Ma Non Troppo
09. Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111 - Maestoso - Allegro Con Brio
10. Sonata No. 32 In C Minor, Op. 111 - Arietta" Adagio

Back in the '80s, there was Pro Arte, a small, Minnesota-based label specializing in classical records made using the then-new digital technology. Among its releases were three LPs featuring Peter Serkin performing late Beethoven sonatas on a strong-toned but sweet and subtle Graf fortepiano. Remastered and re-released on two CDs in 2007, Pro Arte's recordings hold up remarkably well. Though the sessions were all done in St. Mary's Chapel in St. Paul Seminary in 1984 and 1985, each of the three sessions used different microphone configurations and different instrument positioning, resulting in three very different sounding recordings ranging from the close and intimate to the big and brash. Still, whatever the configuration or positioning, the sound in these re-mastering is remarkably clean and crisp and often surprisingly present. Serkin's performances are highly individualistic, perhaps even idiosyncratic, in conception and execution. He does not refrain from driving a tempo forward into a climax nor from reigning it back for a coda. He does not shrink from emphasizing accents nor from stressing rhythm, but rather does both frequently and gladly to prove the strength of the music. Though for some there may be more interpreting in Serkin's performance than Beethoven can stand, for others they will be just the thing to enliven these familiar masterpieces.


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Thank you :)
Peter surpassed his father just this moment ?!