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  1. Op 31 no 3!! Fantastic sonata. But I do agree that op 14 no 2 is underrated, probably just because it sounds easy. The second Movement of it is in my opinions one of the most beautiful melodies Beethoven ever wrote!

  2. 2: Sonata no. 4 in E-flat (op. 7) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI7HhnKlBPw. A gargantuan work, the fourth sonata really should be better known than it is. The first movement reminds me of his Les Adieux, and the third is one of the most tender and beautiful movements Beethoven ever wrote.

  3. Sep 25, 2023 · Overview. The “Moonlight Sonata”, officially titled “Piano Sonata No. 14 in C♯ minor ‘Quasi una fantasia'”, Op. 27, No. 2, is one of Ludwig van Beethoven’s most celebrated compositions. Completed in 1801, it is often played and recognized even by those unfamiliar with classical music.

  4. Aug 6, 2018 · Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are considered probably his greatest piano sonatas. But did you know that it's possible to objectively rank them from worst to best? You won't BELIEVE number 17!

  5. Save for brittleness in loud passages, Brendel fares marvelously in Op. 78’s finale, pointing up the relentless syncopations and quirky major/minor key alternations. What’s more, Brendel’s underrated ability to project soft playing with body and definition in large venues comes across in the sonata’s opening movement.

  6. The opening of Sonata No.8 Op.13Pathétique” can be one of the most dramatic in the cycle. Brendel spins the introduction out a bit too much in my opinion, and the dotted rhythms are not well enough defined to keep the right kind of intensity.

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  8. This reissue of his complete Beethoven piano sonata cycle on Decca was originally recorded for Philips between 1992 and 1996. You're unlikely to get very far into it without being struck by four things: firstly, and most importantly, these are very persuasive, beautiful and dependable interpretations.

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