Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas: Beethoven Wilhelm Kempff

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    Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas (Box 8 CD) (CD)
    Everything has already been written about Beethoven sonatas on her, and probably the best interpretations that are available (Yves Nat, Alfred Brendel, etc). I dare add my voice to many leading experts. The latter, by Wilhelm Kempff, is undoubtedly o
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    Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas (Box 8 CD) (CD)
    A marvel. Only Kempf to give as imperial version with touches of astonishing diversity and the authority of someone who has thoroughly studied these difficult works to interpréter.Que the malcontents who might like hear Beethoven rock or rap do not b
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    Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas (Box 8 CD) (CD)
    Even if all the great pianists or have had several of his sonatas to their repertoire, relatively few have ventured to recording all of this great work of Beethoven. Kempff, although his first "full" 78s is not complete, gives us here his third
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    Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas (Box 8 CD) (CD)
    An integral is a perilous exercise. First for the interpreter must "enter" work as one enters religion, the distance and express the inexpressible, that indefinable part of the composer that transcends different musiclaes parts. Then to the edit
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    Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas (Box 8 CD) (CD)
    Always comes back: despite Gulda, Arrau, Nat, Schnabel, Badura-Skoda, Kovacevich, Goode, Franck and others. Contrary to what is sometimes said that stereo version of 1964-65 won without even before the mono version of 1951-56. Kempff is more meditati
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    Beethoven: The 32 Piano Sonatas (Box 8 CD) (CD)
    This integral is significantly different from that of mono 5O years of the same Kempff, it is of the same importance, choosing between the two is a subjective matter. The style has widened, said. Youth sonatas have improviser freshness. Then style be