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Album artwork for Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas by Daniel Barenboim

This project - recorded completely during this year’s lockdown - is set to become one of the classical recording events of the year! Barenboim’s Beethoven is uncompromising and filled with hidden depths, contrapuntally stirring, few musicians have engaged with Beethoven’s music as intensively and over such a long period as the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim. For this recording, his fifth complete cycle of all thirty-two sonatas, Barenboim has reimmersed himself in the scores of these sonatas, while building on all of his past experiences. With his typical inquisitiveness and obstinacy he has – in his own words – tried to interpret everything “with virginal freshness and to start again from scratch”. Barenboim has always regarded Beethoven as one of the most important, if not the most important, of all the composers in his life. Barenboim’s continuous preoccupation with Beethoven is also reflected in his new recording of the composer’s last great work for the piano, the Diabelli Variations op. 120. Featuring 2 bonus CDs with sonatas recorded by Daniel Barenboim in 1958/59 for the Westminster Label.

Daniel Barenboim

Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas

Deutsche Grammophon
Album artwork for Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas by Daniel Barenboim
CDx13

£54.99

Released 06/11/2020Catalogue Number

4839320

Daniel Barenboim

Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas

Deutsche Grammophon
Album artwork for Complete Beethoven Piano Sonatas by Daniel Barenboim
CDx13

£54.99

Released 06/11/2020Catalogue Number

4839320

This project - recorded completely during this year’s lockdown - is set to become one of the classical recording events of the year! Barenboim’s Beethoven is uncompromising and filled with hidden depths, contrapuntally stirring, few musicians have engaged with Beethoven’s music as intensively and over such a long period as the pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim. For this recording, his fifth complete cycle of all thirty-two sonatas, Barenboim has reimmersed himself in the scores of these sonatas, while building on all of his past experiences. With his typical inquisitiveness and obstinacy he has – in his own words – tried to interpret everything “with virginal freshness and to start again from scratch”. Barenboim has always regarded Beethoven as one of the most important, if not the most important, of all the composers in his life. Barenboim’s continuous preoccupation with Beethoven is also reflected in his new recording of the composer’s last great work for the piano, the Diabelli Variations op. 120. Featuring 2 bonus CDs with sonatas recorded by Daniel Barenboim in 1958/59 for the Westminster Label.