Hi all, I am new to this site (but not at all new to the music of Beethoven) so I haven't checked through all the posts etc but I was wondering, webmaster/moderator, if you knew about the complete sonata cycle in concert by Arturo Pizzaro available online at the BBC's classical music station, BBC3. I tried to copy/paste the link to here but it didn't work. If this isn't already public knowledge to you all, you might like to check it out at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/classical and find the link in there..somewhere...It is nice to be able to hear the less popular sonatas, most of which I have never heard, and at the end of one of them (no22 or 24, I think, daring not to trust my memory too much) they had an encore of a Liszt transcription of one of the 5th Symphony movements which was spellbinding, and my ears, not a little Schubertian. An unexpected bonus, 'twas indeed! Happy listening!
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cool! thanks for the link.
by the way, the direct link is:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/classica...ro/index.shtml
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Originally posted by alex ovenden696:
Hi all, I am new to this site (but not at all new to the music of Beethoven) so I haven't checked through all the posts etc but I was wondering, webmaster/moderator, if you knew about the complete sonata cycle in concert by Arturo Pizzaro available online at the BBC's classical music station, BBC3. I tried to copy/paste the link to here but it didn't work. If this isn't already public knowledge to you all, you might like to check it out at www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/classical and find the link in there..somewhere...It is nice to be able to hear the less popular sonatas, most of which I have never heard, and at the end of one of them (no22 or 24, I think, daring not to trust my memory too much) they had an encore of a Liszt transcription of one of the 5th Symphony movements which was spellbinding, and my ears, not a little Schubertian. An unexpected bonus, 'twas indeed! Happy listening!
Regards,
Ruud
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Originally posted by ruudp:
I can only second that, the liszt arrangment of the finale of the 1st symphony is a blast aswell, and his playing is very sophisticated, butt...his 3th movement of the moonlight is a bit to fast for me a bit to, jagged, not enough melodious and the hammerklavier performance of emil gilels is still the best I've heard untill now.
Regards,
Ruud
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