Here is another in the sporadic series of favorite tracks I shall post. This is Rudolf Serkin (father of the currently well-known pianist Peter Serkin) playing the third movement of the "Moonlight" Sonata, in a recording made in the early 1960s. Serkin was one of the giants of mid-twentieth century piano. This was from a vinyl album containing the "Moonlight," "Appassionata" and "Pathetique" sonatas, which became something of a sensation when released and was a big seller for Columbia for many years. It is avaiable on CD now. I discovered it in the eighties when I was listening my way thru many of the Beethoven sonatas for the first time, and this track totally mesmerized me for months.
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