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| I. Van Beethoven David Oistrakh Lev Oborin | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Violin Sonata No.9 In A Major, Op.47"kreutzer" / Violin Sonata No,5 In F Major, Op.24 "spring" |
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A string dialogue that captures Beethoven's passion
A brilliant chamber music performance featuring sincere interpretations by David Oistrakh and Lev Oborin.
In the "Kreutzer" Sonata, the violin and piano clash violently, yet they also forge a deep musical dialogue. In the "Spring" Sonata, the graceful and lyrical tone accentuates the beauty of the work. Oistrakh's rich musicality and Oborin's solid technique convey the essence of Beethoven's chamber music.
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- Composed By - Ludwig van Beethoven
- Violin - David Oistrach
- Piano - Lev Oborin
- Photography By - Pic