Curved Air presents:
250 years after his birth, Ludwig van Beethoven’s music continues to enthrall audiences and musicians. I invited my pianist friend Dave to join me to discuss that phenomenon.
Budapest String Quartet, “String Quartet No. 13 in B-flat, Op. 130, I. Adagio ma non troppo”
from The Complete Beethoven Quartets
Sony - 2018
Claudio Arrau with Bernard Haitink and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, “Piano Concerto No. 5, Op. 73 (excerpt)”
from Beethoven: The Complete Piano Sonatas & Concertos
Philips - 1998
Günter Wand & NDR Symphony Orchestra, “Symphony No. 9, III. Adagio”
from Günter Wand Conducts Beethoven Symphonies 1-9
RCA Red Seal - 1989
Jeremy Denk, “Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e çantabîle”
from Ligeti/Beethoven
Nonesuch - 2012
Jeremy Denk, “Piano Etudes (Book Two): XIII. L'esçalier du diable”
from Ligeti/Beethoven
Nonesuch - 2012
Daniel Barenboim, Pinchas Zukerman, and Jacqueline du Pré, “Piano Trio In D Major, Op. 70 no. 1 'Ghost', II. Largo assai ed espressivo”
from Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas, Cello Sonatas, String Trios & Piano Trios
Warner Classics - 2019
Hungarian Quartet, “Grosse Fuge in B-Flat Major, Op. 133”
from Beethoven: The Complete String Quartets
Warner Classics - 1955
Medici String Quartet, “String Quartet in B-Flat Major, Op. 130: VII. Finale. Allegro”
from Beethoven: Complete String Quartets
Nimbus Records - 1994
DJbob Curved Air December 28th, 2020
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