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Beethoven Piano Sonata No1. In Fminor Op2 No.1 |
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The sharp keystrokes and silence resonate together.
A collection of Beethoven's early sonatas recorded by Sviatoslav Richter in France in 1976.
Sharp highs and deep lows create a tense soundscape. In the first symphony, the powerful keystrokes define the rhythm, highlighting the structure of the piece and bringing to light the vibrant energy of the young Beethoven. In contrast, in the slow movement of the seventh symphony, deeply resonant soft notes paint a quiet sorrow. Richter's characteristic weighty touch sculpts the melody like a work of art, and dramatic dynamics intertwine with precise structural skill. A breathtaking performance where a palpable tension permeates the entire piece.
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- Engineer - Roger Du Courtieux
- Producer [Recording] - John Mordler