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Disc 01 Sonate für Klavier Nr. 8 c-moll op. 13 "Path?tique" 01. "1. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio" 02. "2. Adagio cantabile" 03. "3. Rondo: Allegro" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 14 cis-moll op. 27 Nr. 2 "Mondscheinsonate" 04. "1. Adagio sostenuto" 05. "2. Allegretto - Trio" 06. "3. Presto agitato" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 23 f-moll op. 57 "Appassionata" 07. "1. Allegro assai" 08. "2. Andante con moto" 09. "3. Allegro ma non troppo - Presto"
Disc 02 Sonate für Klavier Nr. 21 C-Dur op. 53 "Waldstein-Sonate" 01. "1. Allegro con brio" 02. "2. Introduktion: Adagio molto" 03. "3. Rondo: Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo" Sonate für Klavier Nr. 32 c-moll op. 111 04. "1. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato" 05. "2. Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile"
Disc 03 Sonate für Klavier Nr. 29 B-Dur op. 106 "Große Sonate für das Hammerklavier" 01. "1. Allegro" 02. "2. Scherzo: Assai vivace - Presto - Tempo I" 03. "3. Adagio sostenuto: Appassionato e con molto sentimento" 04. "4. Largo - Allegro risoluto"
Disc 04 Sonate für Klavier B-Dur op. 16 Nr. 6 01. "1. Allegro" 02. "2. Andante" 03. "3. Prestissimo" 04. "Sonate für Klavier B-Dur" 05. "Sonate für Klavier G-Dur" 06. "12 Variationen über Ah, vous dirais-je, Maman C-Dur KV 265 (300e)" 07. "Scherzo a Capriccio fis-moll (Presto)" Stücke für Klavier op. 119 Nr. 1-4 (Auszug) 08. "Nr. 3 Intermezzo: Grazioso e giocoso" Sonatine für Klavier C-Dur op. 13 Nr. 1 09. "1. Allegro assai e lusingando" 10. "2. Andantino" 11. "3. Presto" Pr?ludes op. 34 Nr. 1-24 (Auszug) 12. "Nr. 2 Pr?lude a-moll (Allegretto)" 13. "Nr. 3 Pr?lude G-Dur (Andante)" 14. "Nr. 24 Pr?lude d-moll (Allegretto)" 15. "Nr. 10 Pr?lude cis-moll (Moderato non troppo)" 16. "Nr. 12 Pr?lude gis-moll (Allegro non troppo)" 17. "Nr. 21 Pr?lude B-Dur (Allegro poco moderato)" 18. "Nr. 5 Pr?lude D-Dur (Allegro vivace)"
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Works By Beethoven/ J.c. Bach/ Mozart/ Mendelssohn/ Brahms |
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Description: | Great artists are usually individuals solely dedicated to their artistic fulfillment throughout the course of their life; some of them even seem to live in another world. Daniel Barenboim, born in Buenos Aires in 1942, is the supreme example in our time of an exception to this rule. As pianist, conductor and opera director he is a cosmopolitan in music, but at the same time he is a humanist who sees himself as a politically aware contemporary citizen active above all in the search for solutions to religious and national problems. His parents were music teachers, moving first to Israel, then to Europe. Daniel Barenboim gave his first concert when he was seven, and was giving piano recitals in Vienna and Salzburg at the age of ten; he sought advice as a pianist from Edwin Fischer, and as a conductor from Igor Markevitch; his London concert debut of 1955 was conducted by Josef Krips. Six years later he was standing on the conductor's rostrum himself. As successor to Georg Solti in 1975, he assumed the position- which he held till 1989- of Director of the Orchestre de Paris and in 1981, he celebrated the first of his many Bayreuth triumphs with his Tristan premiere. He took the Berlin Philharmonic on their first tour of Israel in 1990 and since 1992 he has been General Music Director of Berlin's Staatsoper unter den Linden and it's orchestra, the Staatskapelle. The recordings on the present album were made in 1959, at the beginning of a great career. |
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