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Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonatas For Piano & Cello, Mstislav Rostropovich, Sviatoslav Richter - 2x

                 



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Condition: MINT (M)    More Info
Label: Speakers Corner Records PHS2920
Country: Germany
Released: 2011
Genre: Classical
Barcode: 4260019713704
Quantity: 4 in stock
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Possessing a complete recording of Beethoven’s Cello Sonatas gives far more satisfaction than merely having the set to fill the shelves. On the one hand it offers one the opportunity to compare Beethoven’s art of composition at various stages in his life. And on the other hand one can already recognise in the early Opus 5 how he breaks with the traditional sonata in which the solo instrument merely provides an accompaniment and treats the two instruments as equal partners in the creation of the movements. Richter and Rostropovich devote themselves to their task with verve and freshness. The two early works are marked by the rich and full sound of the cello and an elegantly performed piano part, while the two Russian musicians foster a contemplative, introverted style in the A major Sonata. This respectful approach also lends itself well to the C major Sonata where the free, fantasia-like character with wide-ranging shading is shown off to advantage. Beethoven’s break with the traditional sonata-form layout is carried to extremes in the D major Sonata, where the cello ignores the powerful theme on the piano in the first movement. The work’s brittleness is effectively revealed by the two musicians in the transition from the sensitive Adagio to the austere, freely worked final Fugato, while their resolute and analytical approach to the work and technical prowess on their instruments is highly rewarding. This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head. More information under
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Sämtliche Sonaten für Klavier und Cello von Beethoven als Aufnahme zu besitzen, befriedigt weit mehr als die von Vollständigkeit getriebene Sammelwut. Zum einen lassen sich die sehr unterschiedlichen Satztechniken der in verschiedenen Lebensabschnitten komponierten Stücke miteinander vergleichen. Zum anderen kann man bereits beim frühen, musikantisch frischen Opus 5 miterleben, wie Beethoven mit der tradierten, rein begleitenden Klavier-Sonate bricht, indem er beide Instrumente gleichberechtigt an der Gestaltung der Sätze teilhaben lässt. Richter und Rostropowitsch widmen sich ihrer Aufgabe mit Elan und Frische. Prägen der fleischige Celloton und ein elegant servierter Klavierpart die beiden frühen Stücke, so pflegen die beiden Russen in der A-Dur-Sonate den Gestus beschaulicher introvertierter Ruhe. Diese respektvolle Annäherung kommt auch der C-Dur-Sonate zugute, deren freier Phantasie-Charakter mit allen Schattierungen zur Geltung kommt. Auf die Spitze getrieben wird die diskontinuierliche Formensprache in der D-Dur-Sonate, indem das Cello das kraftvolle Klavierthema des Kopfsatzes ignoriert. Die Brüchigkeit des Stücks offenbaren die Musiker im Übergang vom sensiblen Adagio zum herben, frei gearbeiteten Schluss-Fugato und überzeugen durch beherzten analytischen Zugriff auf das Werk und technische Meisterschaft am Instrument. Diese Speakers Corner Produktion wurde unter Verwendung von analogem Masterband und Mastering 100% rein analog gefertigt. Mehr Informationen unter
. Alle Lizenzen und GEMA-Beiträge wurden abgeführt.
Speakers Corner Records Audiophile Classical Vinyl Record, 2pcs LP 33rpm, Stereo, Pure Analogue Recording, Virgin Vinyl Pressed at Pallas in Germany. Released 2011 In Germany. Composer Ludwig Van Beethoven.

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Tracklist
 
Sonata No. 1 In F Major, Opus 5, No. 123:02
Sonata No. 4 In C Major, Opus 102, No. 114:29
Sonata No. 5 In D Major, Opus 102, No. 217:54
Sonata No. 2 In G Minor, Opus 5, No. 227:08
Sonata No. 3 In A Major, Opus 6925:56


Barcode and Identifiers
BarcodeOn sticker: 4 260019 713704
Catalog no., Disc 1: PHS 900-053
Catalog no., Disc 2: PHS 900-054
Matrix / RunoutStamped Side A: PHS 900-053-S1 -19288- 835182 S 1
Matrix / RunoutStamped Side B: PHS 900-053-S2 -19288- 835182 S 2
Matrix / RunoutStamped Side C: PHS 900-054-S1 -19370- 835182 S 3
Matrix / RunoutStamped Side D: PHS 900-054-S2 -19370- 835182 S 4
Matrix / RunoutEtched, all sides: HCB EBS


Credits
Cello - Mstislav Rostropovich
Composed By - Ludwig van Beethoven
Design - George Maas
Lacquer Cut By - Maarten De Boer
Liner Notes - Igor Kipnis
Photography By - Arjé Plas, Harold Lawrence
Piano - Sviatoslav Richter

Notes
Speakers corner sticker on front of the welded cover.

Speakers Corner Reissue 2x180 Gram audiophile Vinyl

Gatefold Sleeve

Recorded:
July 1961 in London (Sonata 3)
June 1962 in Vienna (Sonatas 2 & 4)
March 1963 in Vienna (Sonatas 1 & 5)


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