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BEETHOVEN, L. van: Piano Sonatas Nos. 20, 21, 23, 28 and 30 (Gieseking) (1938-1940)

Composer(s):Beethoven, Ludwig van
Artist(s) Gieseking, Walter, piano
Period(s) Classical (1750-1830)
Genre Classical Music
Category Instrumental
Catalogue 8.112063
Label Naxos Historical
Quality   320kbps
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Hailed as ‘the new Anton Rubinstein’ early in his career, Walter Gieseking sought to convey all the excitement and drama in Beethoven’s piano sonatas. This 1939 recording of the Waldstein Sonata was described in Gramophone as ‘distinguished by an amazing range of tone-colour, a never-failing sensitiveness to the demands of the music, and tremendously vital rhythm.’ The ‘Appassionata’ was received in America as ‘a superb recording that conveys the most subtle nuances as well as emotional vigour’, and the Sonata Op. 101 as ‘one of the finest interpretations and recording…the work emerges with a balance and clarity that could not be improved upon.’


   




Review By William Hedley,MusicWeb International,March 2012

Walter Gieseking has long been one of my favourite pianists in the music of Debussy, so I was intrigued to know how I would feel about his Beethoven playing. The result is a triumph.

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Review By Benedetto Ciranna,Musica,February 2012


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Review By Christopher Howell,MusicWeb International,January 2012

So I wonder; was Gieseking thinking here of the fortepiano? Textures are kept light and clean—the opening chords of the Waldstein are sometimes quoted as the sort of Beethoven that sounds muddy on the modern piano, but not when Gieseking plays them. The Beethovenian argument is conveyed with speed and vitality, the pianist even seeming to run over his own fingers at times.

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Review By Ritmo,January 2012

A Gieseking se le valoró en vida sobre todo como intérprete de música francesa. Su refinamiento en Ravel y Debussy le llevó a destacar también en Mozart e incluso en Bach, y su interés por todo tipo de música provocó que se acercara a compositores de su tiempo tan destacados (y tan distintos entre sí) como Schönberg, Hindemith y Pfitzner. Ahora bien, amaba a Beethoven y su muerte truncó el proyecto de grabar una integral de las sonatas del genio alemán. Este CD con registros de entre 1938 y 1940 nos trae el Beethoven elegante y exquisito de Gieseking, que suena genuinamente clásico en ocasiones y prudente y curiosamente rompedor en otras. No es este un Beethoven de libro ni referencial pero

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Review By Bryce Morrison ,Gramophone,December 2011

Walter Gieseking…at his finest…offers playing of an astonishing fleetness and patrician beauty. Gieseking creates his own distinctive ambience and, like a river in full spate, sweeps all before him.

Gieseking once again creates his own entirely personal sense of menace and power. Such playing, like being at the centre of a vortex and by the pianist’s own admission, had little to do with hours spent in the practice room but rather with an innate musical and technical talent and perception. All lovers of an entirely individual pianistic genius will have to have this and, once again, Ward Marston’s restoration is exemplary.

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