The complete Beethoven sonatas. Daniel Barenboim performs Beethoven, Sonata no. 27 / Metropolitan München ; Jean-Pierre Ponnelle, director.

Written in two contrasted movements, the 27th Beethoven sonata, recorded by Daniel Barenboim in the baroque Rasumowsky palace in Vienna. 1983. Daniel Barenboïm is in his forties, and is already known around the globe for being an exceptional pianist. He made his debuts on stage when he was only 7....

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Corporate Author: Metropolitan München (Firm) (publisher company.)
Other Authors: Barenboim, Daniel, 1942- (Instrumentalist), Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827
Format: Video
Language:No linguistic content
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : Metropolitan München, [1984]
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Summary:Written in two contrasted movements, the 27th Beethoven sonata, recorded by Daniel Barenboim in the baroque Rasumowsky palace in Vienna. 1983. Daniel Barenboïm is in his forties, and is already known around the globe for being an exceptional pianist. He made his debuts on stage when he was only 7. In his youth, he meets Artur Rubinstein, Zubin Mehta and Wilhelm Furtwängler ... His professors are named Nadia Boulanger, Edwin Fischer and Igor Markevitch. Often associated to Beethoven, Barenboim released in his life the Major part of the German composer's works (notably the complete piano concertos with Otto Klemperer in the 90s). In the 1980s, he records the complete piano sonatas, which are played again in a world tour in the 2000s. The recordings of the 32 piano sonatas shown here date back to the years 1983-1984, when the pianist enjoys a great reputation as a pianist. Since then, his renditions of the Beethoven piano sonatas have been considered a Major reference.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (14 min., 39 sec.)) : sound, color
Playing Time:00:14:39
Participant or Performer:Daniel Barenboim, piano.
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