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    jus wonderin what is ur favorite sonata by beethoven. iv not heard all of them yet but most of them, all the well kown 1s. my personal favorites wud hav to be the moonlight, pathetique and appasionata, the hammerklavier is not bad either. but they r all so hard to play.

    #2
    My favorite is probably the "Waldstein."

    And they are hard, but some of them are with reach of us common-folk. Nos. 19 and 20 are pretty short and simple.

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      #3
      It is always difficult to choose a favourite.
      But I am very fond of Beethoven's sonatas for Paino and Violin -
      in particular the "Spring" sonata.


      Though not a sonata, I would also like to mention another favourite: Trio in B flat, "Archduke", Op.97. This one I find compuslive and addictive.



      [This message has been edited by Amalie (edited December 30, 2003).]
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        #4
        "Though not a sonata, I would also like to mention another favourite: Trio in B flat, "Archduke", Op.97. This one I find compuslive and addictive."

        Amalie, which recording of this work do you like the best?

        Alfred

        Cocchini

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          #5
          My one is the Appassionata, Op.57

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            #6
            Originally posted by Pastorali:
            My one is the Appassionata, Op.57
            Pastorali,
            No, that one is too easy to love, you must challenge yourself more I suggest the Op 111. It satisfies nearly as much as the Hammerklavier, but is digestible in easy chunks.


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              #7
              No Beethoven work is too easy to love

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                #8
                Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
                Pastorali,
                I suggest the Op 111.

                Good choice!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Cocchini:
                  "Though not a sonata, I would also like to mention another favourite: Trio in B flat, "Archduke", Op.97. This one I find compuslive and addictive."

                  Amalie, which recording of this work do you like the best?

                  Alfred

                  The recording I favour is by the -
                  BEAUX ARTS TRIO.

                  BEETHOVEN, The piano Trios, Philips Label.

                  ((( )))

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                    #10
                    Actually, I know just about the third part of all the piano sonatas, and these I like all very much. My target is, to buy a set of all the 32 sonatas.

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                      #11
                      Third movement of the Moonlight sonata. All of "Les Adieux" (Sonata No. 26). The adagio of Lex Adieux is one of the most hauntingly beautiful movements I know.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Pastorali:
                        My one is the Appassionata, Op.57
                        Same here for me! As I've played through it over and over again I find myself more enchanted by the irristible driving energy, particularly in the final movement.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Pastorali:
                          No Beethoven work is too easy to love
                          Yes, it is true, but the Heroic works are so in tune with people's feelings and emotions that they ALL sound good. I was only having a bit of fun with you, in any case. Seriously though, if you haven't given the Op 111 a good chance yet, you owe it to yourself to do so. It is a fitting end to the sonata output of the greatest sonata composer.




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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Gurn Blanston:
                            Originally posted by Pastorali:
                            No Beethoven work is too easy to love
                            Gurn it's a shame, but Op.111 is just a number for me, as I don't know it yet. But I'm glad that I still have so many works to explore!



                            [This message has been edited by Pastorali (edited December 31, 2003).]

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                              #15
                              the last 4 are amazing. I would say my favorite is the Op. 111. The futuristic yet "back to Bach" approach is remarkable. Making new of what was before is a trait of any great artist. Beethoven may have the been the greatest at this, ...ever!
                              v russo

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