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Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas

 

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Beethoven: The Violin Sonatas
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There are two really famous Beethoven violin sonatas, the and the . The Sonata inspired the story by Leo Tolstoy, which in turn became the subject of Jancek's First String Quartet, so if you're into comparative studies in the arts, there's a thesis topic for you! The Sonata was featured in Woody Allen's , among other places. And perhaps most intriguingly of all, the scherzo of the late sonata, Op. 96, turns up quite clearly in the third movement of Mahler's Second Symphony. So you may already know more about this splendid music than you think. Why not take the plunge with these superb performances and get to know the sonatas at first hand? Just as there are two truly famous Mozart sonatas, there are also two sides to Itzhak Perlman's musical career--the flashy virtuoso and the considerate partner. Chamber-music recordings such as this feature Perlman in this second role, one that gets less attention than his other, more sensational, persona, but which for many listeners is even more musically rewarding. Ashkenazy, no mere accompanist, is very much involved in the proceedings, and the two musicians combine to produce one of the finest sets of Beethoven violin sonatas available as well as one of Perlman's very greatest recordings in any genre.

 

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